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The internationally acclaimed documentary “In Flowers Through Space” will premiere in Connecticut at Merryall Art Center on Aug. 27 at 8 p.m. The film, winner of Spotlight”™s Best Documentary Award, is based on the Fibonacci Sequence combing mathematics and the art of music. The director Dennis Cahlo and recording artist E. Scott Lindner, the subject of the film, will attend the screening and participate in a post-film talk-back.
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Composer Lindner said,” Inspired by the Fibonacci Sequence, a mathematical formula, which amazingly is seen in flower petals all over the world, I was immediately compelled to find a way to translate what is naturally occurring in nature into sound waves”¦ in other words, transforming this awesome mathematical concept into music.”
Dean Gray, a Board Member of the Merryall Center, said, “I met Dennis Cahlo several years ago when he was recommended to photograph several off-off Broadway plays I was working on. He has an incredible eye and his vision is abundantly clear in this documentary… What I love about the film is how perfectly it fits into our season and the evolving mission at Merryall”¦.”
Tickets are $15 and available online at merryallcenter.org.
The Merryall Center is a nonprofit arthouse and community center located at 8 Chapel Hill Road in New Milford.