Technicolor Skull (2014)
Technicolor Skull is a real sensory experience, exploring the mental impact of a magick ritual in the context of an improvised performance. With Brian Butler at the special guitar and the electronics, and Kenneth Anger at the theremin and visuals, the collaboration of these two Californian artists gives birth to a “ceremony” that is enchanting and spectral as well. An initiation to occult rituals, and an event that will leave a mark on you.
Director: Kenneth Anger, Brian Butler
Runtime: 5 min
Release Date: July 8, 2014
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Technicolor Skull about?
- Technicolor Skull is a real sensory experience, exploring the mental impact of a magick ritual in the context of an improvised performance. With Brian Butler at the special guitar and the electronics, and Kenneth Anger at the theremin and visuals, the collaboration of these two Californian artists gives birth to a “ceremony” that is enchanting and spectral as well. An initiation to occult rituals, and an event that will leave a mark on you.
- Who directed Technicolor Skull?
- Technicolor Skull was directed by Kenneth Anger, Brian Butler.
- How long is Technicolor Skull?
- Technicolor Skull has a runtime of 5m (5 minutes).