Anemone Anomaly
  • me.
    • bio.
    • vitae.
  • news.
  • sounds.
    • for film. >
      • => 'XiXi' (2024).
      • => 'Free Chol Soo Lee' (2022).
      • 'Midnight Traveler' (2019). >
        • => on sound-making in Hassan Fazili's Midnight Traveler (2019).
      • => Karen Day's 'Bamboo and Barbed Wire' (2019).
      • => Em Mahdavian's 'Intangible Body' (2016).
    • soundscapes. >
      • => in 'Autumn Project' (2024).
      • => 'One hundred k [days] x [seconds]' (2024).
      • => 'For Voices in Distant Landscapes, 2020-2023' (2023).
      • => 'One Single Sheep Bell' (2022).
      • => 'The Hights' (2021).
      • => in 'Future Cities Project' (2020).
      • => 'Summer in Snow Country' (2014).
      • => Triptych (2013). >
        • => "The Amber Moon an Ember" (2013).
        • => "A Wilderness Most Concrete" (2013).
    • electrovoice. >
      • => 'renatured' (2022).
      • => 'Mirror Morrow' (2020).
      • => 'Listening to History: Minidoka (Part 2)' (2017).
      • => 'Yoshiwara Soundwalk' (2016).
      • => 'touching barad' (2015).
    • for dance. >
      • => Nina Haft's 'Precarious Pod' (2019).
      • => Peiling Kao's 'Integral Bodies' (2019).
      • => Christy Funsch's 'MSDM' (2018).
      • => 'Des-Echoes' (2015).
  • albums.
    • => 'Thirsty Afternoon' (2022).
    • => 'On Cypress Ridge' (2021).
    • => 'music for going nowhere' (2020).
    • => 'hirakito' (2019). >
      • => review.
    • => glou glou 'fey flight founders' (2016).
    • => glou glou 'hymn her hum' (2014).
    • => 'songspaces' (2013).
  • artifacts.
    • visual scores. >
      • => 'Suomenlinna: Back North' (2024).
      • 'Divide' (2024). >
        • => at The Lab, 17 May 2024.
      • postcard music (2009-2023). >
        • => 'Post-Score' (2023).
        • at Canessa Gallery (2015).
        • 'Paris Blancheur' (2011).
      • 'Song Cycle for Symbionts' (2020).
      • => 'Tree_Score' (2010).
    • instructional scores. >
      • 'One hundred k [days] x [seconds]' (2024).
      • => 'For Voices in Distant Landscapes' (2020-2023)
      • 'Body / Tech / Overflow' (2021).
      • 10'15"x (2017).
      • I Clean the Stage (2009). >
        • => video.
      • 'News Piece' (2006).
    • sound art & poetry. >
      • => in Orion Magazine (2019).
      • 'As Distinct From Humming' (2007).
      • Stein Phase (2006–2009).
    • artist books. >
      • => 'Sonic Meditation for Immersive Ecological Entanglement' (2018).
      • 「古」
      • "Paris Arthaud" & "ou ou".
      • "an e and a me".
      • "Michel Foucault's 'Minor Perverts...'"
    • instruments. >
      • => photo-koto at NIME13, Seoul (2013).
      • => photo-koto on Maddow (2010).
  • others.
    • w/ Ted Apel & breccia (2006– ) >
      • => Ephem Vault 2023.
    • => Candy Acid (2009–2013). >
      • => in conversation.
      • => on Susu Ultrarock Records.
    • => Gestaltish (2011–2014).
    • => Eat The Sun (2013–2018). >
      • => July 2013.
      • => October 2013.
      • => March 2014.
      • => April 2014.
      • => March 2018.
    • => body electric 1.3 (Berlin 2017). >
      • => body electric 3.1 (Oahu Fringe 2019).
      • => 'Island Circuit Series': Ahupuaʻa ʻO Kahana State Park (2021).
    • => JuDai (2019–2023). >
      • => live & distant on People, Places, Things (2020).

Midnight Traveler (dir. Hassan Fazili 2019).

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an innovative feature-length autobiographical documentary shot entirely on cell phones

Following its 2019 premier, Midnight Traveler received wide acclaim, including Special Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival, Panorama Audience Award (2nd Place) and Panorama Ecumenical Jury & Peace Prizes at Berlinale International Film Festival, Grand Jury Award at Sheffield Doc/Fest, McBain Documentary Award at San Francisco International Film Festival and True Life Award at True/False Film Festival.

In 2020, Midnight Traveler continued to receive positive recognition, garnering a Peabody Award for Best Documentary and an Emmy Award for Best Current Affairs Documentary (News & Documentary).

Midnight Traveler was released in North American theaters by Oscilloscope in fall of 2019, and was featured by PBS on its POV series at the end of 2019. It is currently available for on-demand viewing via Amazon streaming services. (Click on the image above for link.)

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