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BRECKENRIDGE CREATIVE ARTS
WAVE AUDIO TOURFEATURING 12 AUDIO RECORDINGS
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#51 Big Ears CinemaSat, Sun, 3 to 8pm. Riverwalk Center. Big Ears Cinema
is a series of animated and classic films featuring
rabbits in various contexts in homage to Intrude.
Forging connections between fine art and popular
media, screenings include Harvey, a comedy-drama;
Night of the Lepus, a horror film; and The Bugs
Bunny/Road Runner Movie, the beloved
Looney Toons hit.
#52 Music in the Hare3pm, 4pm, 5pm
Riverwalk Center Lawn
Music in the Hare is a series of short acoustic
concerts featuring contemporary music, ranging
from jazz to experimental, performed alfresco
among the glowing bunnies on the Riverwalk Center
lawn.
#53 Dance/MICRO8:30pm, 9:30pm. Blue River Plaza.. Dance/MICRO
consists of dance performances inside the
installation. This performance component further
animates the space by exploring the small universe
that is our body and mind. As each globe is built
with an amplifier, speaker and light source, the
intensity of the reaction depends on the movement
of each dancer.
#54 Light CyclesThu, 7 to 9pm
Breck Bike Guides + Blue River Bikeway. An event
that encourages local cyclists to light up their bikes
for an illuminated parade through the WAVE
exhibition site. Riders should gather between 7-8pm
at Breck Bike Guides (411 S. Main) with their pre-
decorated bikes, or gear up onsite with free glow
swag, and ride from 8-9pm.BRECKENRIDGE CREATIVE ARTS WAVE: LIGHT + WATER + SOUND EXHIBITION TOUR
MAP OF INSTALLATIONS + AUDIO TOUR
TAKE A TOUR: OPEN YOUR BROWSER AND GO TO spts.us/bcaUse a mobile device to listen to the Breckenridge Public Art + Arts District Audio Tour.
To tour the WAVE Festival installations, choose WAVE: Light + Water + Sound and listen to the following audio recordings:
43: Intrude, by Amanda Parer
44: MICRO, by Purring Tiger
45: Polygonum 2.0, Tom Dekyvere
46: Reflection/Projection/Vibration, by Andrew Wade Smith
47: Luminous, by Sophia Dixon Dillo and Jane Guthridge
48: Recycled Rain, with High Country Conservation Center
49: Runoff Reverie, with cellist Russick Smith
50: WAVE Reels, with Breckenridge Film Festival
51: Big Ears Cinema
52: Music in the Hare
53: Dance/MICRO
54: LightCycles: A Community Bike Ride
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#43: INTRUDEBy Amanda Parer
3-11pm. Riverwalk Center Lawn + Ridge Street
Arts Square. Intrude is a collection of giant
illuminated rabbits created with white nylon, LED
lights and air blowers. Through these sculptures,
Parer references our tendency to ignore human
environmental impact, regardless of size. Upon
encountering Intrude, viewers are invited to
consider the enormity of one species’ impact on
our ecosystem.
#44: MICROBy Purring Tiger
3 to 11pm. Blue River Plaza. MICRO is an
interactive installation of 200 translucent,
touch-activated spheres. Led by New York-
based media artist Aaron Sherwood and
performer, choreographer and visual artist,
Kiori Kawai of Purring Tiger, MICRO uses
technology as a catalyst for human
interaction.
#45 Polygonum 2.0By Tom Dekyvere
3 to 11pm. N. of the Dredge Pond
Polygonum 2.0 is a large geometrical rhizome
constructed of rope and reflective triangles lit with
multi-color LEDs. Belgian artist, Tom Dekyvere,
explores the evolving and often unexpected bond
between technology and the natural world,
showcasing the relationships between the organic
and artificial structures.
#46 Reflection/Projection/VibrationBy Andrew Wade Smith
3 to 11pm. Old Masonic Hall. Reflection / Projection/
Vibration consists of interior and exterior installations
that interweave light, shadow, acoustic phenomena,
digital projection, live music and sound design. This
exhibit by Andrew Wade Smith, features a live interior
demo, and extends real-time image capture to
projections on the exterior of the building.
#47 LuminousBy Jane Guthridge and Sophia Dixon Dillo
3 to 11 pm. Old Masonic Hall. Luminous is an
immersive installation that captures the
ethereal play of light and shadow using a variety of
translucent and reflective materials that bend,
refract and diffuse light. The work is contingent upon
its environment and simultaneously creates its own
space, exploring the duality of light as both invisible
and visible,
#48 Recyled Rainwith High Country Conservation Center
3 to 11pm. Blue River Plaza. Recycled Rain is a
participatory artwork constructed with 1,000 used
plastic water bottles collected by High Country
Conservation Center. The eco-installation brings
attention to the effects of society’s mass
consumption of plastic and is accompanied by
statistics on the global plastic pollution crisis,
drawing attention to the level of waste produced in
Colorado and the U.S.
BRECKENRIDGE CREATIVE ARTS WAVE: LIGHT + WATER + SOUND EXHIBITION TOUR
#49 Runoff Reveriewith cellist Russick Smith
6pm, 8pm, 10pm
Blue River, next to Riverwalk Center
A concert of cascading melodies on a tiny island
between the banks of the Blue River, amidst the
rolling waters of the spring runoff.
#50 WAVE Reelswith the Brekcneridge Film Festival
8 to 11pm. Deck, Old Masonic Hall.
WAVE Reels is a collection of short films dedicated to
different themes within the WAVE exhibition. The
series delves into clean water uses, availability and
pollution on Thursday and Sunday; turns up the
volume with videos highlighting music and its visi-
ble sound waves on Friday; and screens artistic
interpretations and creative displays of wave forms
on Saturday.