Published on
May 15, 2019
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News
Alongside audio-visual installations, lectures and film screenings.
A new multi-disciplinary festival called Kaleidoscope Manifesto is launching in Paris on 17th May, with a musical line-up curated by The Vinyl Factory.
Centred around the theme of collaboration, Kaleidoscope Manifesto will take place at Lafayette Anticipations, presented with support by The Vinyl Factory, MUUTO, and Mama Shelter.
Three installations will be shown in the space: Virgil Abloh’s 12-Inch Voices, Young Girl Reading Group’s Sulk III and Cali Thornhill Dewitt’s Disaster Exercise.
Running across 3 days, Kaleidoscope Manifesto will also include live performances from Kelsey Lu, Yussef Dayes and Amnesia Scanner, as well as film screenings and lectures.
All of the weekend’s activities are free, with the exception of the concerts.
Head here for tickets, and check out the full listings below.
Friday 17th May
Live Performance: 8–9.30 pm Kelsey Lu
Film: 2-8pm Curated by Videoclub
Lecture: 4.30-6pm Co-Ideology: Perks and Problems of Sharing
Saturday 18th May
Film: 2-8pm Curated by Le Cinéma Club
Live Performance: 8–9.30 pm Amnesia Scanner
Lecture: 4.30-6pm Images On The Move: Between Art and Cinema
Sunday 19th May
Live Performance: 8–9.30 pm Yussef Days
Film: 2-8pm Curated by Black Radical Imagination
Lecture: 4.30-6pm The Sonic Eye: A New Intermedia Avant Garde
Address:
Lafayette Anticipations
9 rue du Plâtre
75004 Paris, France
+33 1 57 40 64 17