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{{Event
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|Airtable Record ID=recH4WBKsqEe9RKkr
|Airtable Last Modified=2023-11-26 3:32 PM
|Event display name=Courthouse Nights
|Event display name=Courthouse Nights
|Date Start=2023-08-18 7:30 PM
|Date Start=2023-08-18 19:30
|Date End=2023-08-18 11:30 PM
|Date End=2023-08-18 23:30
|Event image=File:Courthouse Nights.jpg
|Event description=Courthouse Nights is a monthly music series on the 3rd Friday of every month from April to August.  It is a family-friendly, free event centered around community on the Caldwell County Courthouse lawn.
|Event description=Courthouse Nights is a monthly music series on the 3rd Friday of every month from April to August.  It is a family-friendly, free event centered around community on the Caldwell County Courthouse lawn.


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Ether Dust by Arcos, a highly mobile version of ARCOS' interactive “infinity loop” performance-installation. It uses a single mobile phone on a tripod to broadcast slightly delayed video of the participants' movements onto a large inflatable screen, with feedback creating visual layers that recede in time. This delay loop mechanism allows people to observe, move, or dance with their past (and future) selves. The whole system is powered by a solar generator.
Ether Dust by Arcos, a highly mobile version of ARCOS' interactive “infinity loop” performance-installation. It uses a single mobile phone on a tripod to broadcast slightly delayed video of the participants' movements onto a large inflatable screen, with feedback creating visual layers that recede in time. This delay loop mechanism allows people to observe, move, or dance with their past (and future) selves. The whole system is powered by a solar generator.
|Event short description=Courthouse Nights is a monthly music series on the 3rd Friday of every month from April to August.  It is a family-friendly, free event centered around community on the Caldwell County Courthouse lawn.
|Event short description=Courthouse Nights is a monthly music series on the 3rd Friday of every month from April to August.  It is a family-friendly, free event centered around community on the Caldwell County Courthouse lawn.
|Event format=Concert; Film Screening; Installation
|Presented by=Rach & Rhodes
|Event medium=Civic Engagement; Dance; Film; Music; Video
|Associated Program=Peanut
|Associated Program=Peanut
|Presented by=Rach & Rhodes
|Event artist=Heartbyrne; David Byrne; Arcos
|Event artist=Heartbyrne; David Byrne; Arcos
|Event location=Caldwell County Courthouse Lawn
|Event location=Caldwell County Courthouse Lawn
|Event format=Concert; Film Screening; Installation
|Event medium=Civic Engagement; Dance; Film; Music; Video
|Event admission type=Free
|Event admission type=Free
|Airtable Record ID=recH4WBKsqEe9RKkr
|Airtable Last Modified=2023-11-25 2:20 PM
|Is public=1
|Is public=1
}}
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Latest revision as of 21:09, January 28, 2024


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Event Info
Date 08.18.23
Time 7:30pm–11:30pm
Format
Medium
Location
Admission Free
Involved
Event artist
Presented by
Associated Program Peanut


Courthouse Nights is a monthly music series on the 3rd Friday of every month from April to August.  It is a family-friendly, free event centered around community on the Caldwell County Courthouse lawn.

On August 18th, MoHA and Arcos Dance travel to Lockhart to provide complimentary pop-up programming to the final event of the season featuring Heartbyrne (a talking heads tribute).

Traveling in Peanut (the bus), MoHA will be screening True Stories and showcasing Ether Dust in partnership with Arcos. True Stories: A Film About a Bunch of People in Virgil Texas is a 1986 American satirical musical comedy film directed by David Byrne, who stars alongside John Goodman, Swoosie Kurtz, and Spalding Gray. The majority of the film's music is supplied by Talking Heads.

Ether Dust by Arcos, a highly mobile version of ARCOS' interactive “infinity loop” performance-installation. It uses a single mobile phone on a tripod to broadcast slightly delayed video of the participants' movements onto a large inflatable screen, with feedback creating visual layers that recede in time. This delay loop mechanism allows people to observe, move, or dance with their past (and future) selves. The whole system is powered by a solar generator.