Republican Journal previews last FLOW Fort Knox event

The Republican Journal reported FLOW Fort Knox, 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, will culminate July 29 at the fort in Prospect. FLOW Fort Knox producer and UMaine faculty/artist Gene A. Felice II has designed a large-scale audio/video projection-based performance to begin at sunset and conclude by 10 p.m. The final event of the FLOW Fort Knox series uses multiple high-powered video projectors to transform the exterior of the fort facing the Penobscot River and town of Bucksport with moving imagery and sound, according to the article. The event series has been focused on water as a precious resource that connects and supports the diverse range of living systems on the planet, the article states. The event is sponsored in part by grants from the UMaine College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, the Cultural Affairs/Distinguished Lecture Series Fund and the UMaine Humanities Center. WVII (Channel 7) also previewed the event.