Join us on Tuesday, October 2nd for a fascinating work-in-progress cinematic creature workshop with The Molok in collaboration with CUNY’s Macaulay Honors College! Help feed The Molok memory-laden objects and see them transformed into a one-of-kind cinematic creature!
The Molok is an independent film and art project that collects and archives the stories of its audience. The Molok itself is a 13-foot tall, human-powered creature whose body is engineered from people’s lost objects and mementos. The final sculpture will be featured as the villain in the project’s upcoming fantasy feature film.
During the evening, the Molok team will workshop their process—showing us the how-to of building a large-scale cinematic puppet. Guests will have a chance to offer objects (2’ x 2’ max, please) with a story that will be built into the puppet’s body and try on parts of this unique creature.
What: Work-In-Progress Creature Building Workshop w/ The Molok
When: Tuesday, October 2nd, 7-9
Where: Macaulay Honors College, Lecture Hall and Terrace
35 West 67th Street (between CPW and Columbus, the old Makor building)
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Earlier Event: August 23
Stoney Memorial Screening: William Greaves' STILL A BROTHER (1968), w/ special guest Louise Greaves
Later Event: December 3
Trailer Editing with Jeremy Workman!