Dreams Top Rock - Pluramon (2003)
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Dreams Top Rock - Pluramon (2003)
pluramon -- noise academy
Julee Cruise Live at the Estoril Film Festival in Portugal
VID Sunfest42
Julee Cruise and Pluramon performed at the first edition of the European Film Festival in Estoril (now Lisbon & Sintra Film Festival) as part of a David Lynch retrospective. The concert was held in the Estoril Casino on November 15 2007.
PH Carlos Manuel Martins
Julee also presented David Lynch with a lifetime achievement award.
Julee Cruise Live with Pluramon
PH Lucas Geniar November 20 2005
pluramon -- self
pluramon -- formant
pluramon -- flageolea
Julee Cruise and Pluramon Live at Fondation Cartier
PH Pan Dalan & Philippe Carini
David Lynch's exhibition The Air is on Fire was shown at Fondation Cartier from March 3 to May 27 2007 in Paris, France. Julee Cruise and Pluramon performed on Sunday May 20 at 9pm instead of 7.30pm because of weather conditions.
PH Mr Chisholm
From Fondation Cartier's website: These works are reassembled here in distinctive environments accompanied by pervading sounds, all conceived by the artist himself—a life-sized recreation of a drawing of a living room, fantastical spaces filled with large-scale curtained structures upon which his paintings are hung, and a mini-movie theatre inspired by Eraserhead. These spaces form a highly personal show that offers the viewer a unique opportunity to interact with a new side of Lynch’s vision in an environment that remains all his own. David Lynch’s paintings, photographs, and drawings reconstruct his childhood experiences, his adolescent fantasies, and his adult preoccupations. The recurring theme of the home, complete with its potentially sinister underbelly, is represented in dark paintings complete with cryptic messages and organic textures. Lynch’s outrageous sense of humor, however, is also present in the difficult issues that his paintings tackle, echoing the cutting comic relief found in even his most disconcerting film work. His photography also captures various moods and atmospheres, from sensual and dreamy to somber and troubling. The exhibition includes a program of events, live performances and concerts created by the artist.
PH Pan Dalan & Philippe Carini