The Coaction Lab presents:
FLOW Fort Knox
@ Fort Knox, Prospect ME
June 24th from 3pm to 11pm
Free Event / Open to All Ages
Free Round Trip Shuttle Bus from Orono & Bangor to Fort Knox
Onsite Parking – $5 per vehicle
FLOW is an event series produced by the Coaction lab in association with the Intermedia MFA and New Media undergraduate programs at the University of Maine and in collaboration with the Friends of Fort Knox. This event series is focused on water as a precious resource that connects and supports the diverse range of living systems on our planet. This year’s event is also in collaboration with the SCANZ 2017 Energy + Ocean, international biennial and Intercreate, an organization exploring art, science, culture & technology. Last year’s event took place at the Thomas Hill Standpipe in Bangor ME and this year’s FLOW Fort Knox event will take place on June 24th, 2017 at the historic Fort Knox and Penobscot Narrows Bridge and Observatory in Prospect ME, across the Penobscot river from Bucksport ME. This event has been sponsored in part by grants from the University of Maine College of Liberal Arts & Sciences, the Cultural Affairs/Distinguished Lecture Series Fund and the University of Maine Humanities Center.
Fort Knox, a civil war era fort that never saw battle, serves as a truly inspiring subject with its rich history near the mouth of the Penobscot bay. The Penobscot river is the longest and most extensive river in the state of Maine and is home to the Penobscot Nation. We will creatively explore the deep roots of this historic site as well as the unique architectural features of Fort Knox and nearby Penobscot Narrows Bridge and Observatory, all with an ecological focus in mind. An array of artists, scientists, historians and local cultural groups have been invited to participate and collaborate to create a multi-sensory / multi-perspective experience. Sculpture, Installation, Dance, Performance, Music / Sound, New Media, Projection Mapping and many other hybrid art forms will be included in FLOW 2017.
More details can be found at: www.flowfortknox.com
Contact us for more info:
Gene Felice
IMRC Center, Rm 101
5785 Stewart Commons
University of Maine
Orono, ME 04469-5785
614-506-6811