Tomorrow: Three-Body Problem video program at Curtas

Three-Body Problem (video program preview) from Miguel Carvalhais on Vimeo. The “Three-Body Problem” video program will be shown in its entirety at the amazing Curtas, the short film festival in Vila do Conde. With music by @c (Pedro Tudela & Miguel Carvalhais), with guests Susana Santos Silva, Angelica V. Salvi, João Pais Filipe, and Ricardo …

Three-Body Problem video program at Curtas

Three-Body Problem (video program preview) from Miguel Carvalhais on Vimeo. The “Three-Body Problem” video program was premiered at the CD launch event in Passos Manuel, last May, and will now be shown in its entirety at the amazing Curtas, the short film festival in Vila do Conde. With music by @c (Pedro Tudela & Miguel …

Tomorrow: @c presents “Three-Body Problem” in Porto

Pedro Tudela and Miguel Carvalhais will present their new album, “Three-Body Problem”, with a session of videos featuring new works from Miguel Leal, Roav & N. Teluric, Nuno Tudela, Cristina Mateus, Lia, André Rangel, Marc Behrens, Rodrigo Carvalho, and Tudela & Carvalhais. “Three-Body Problem” is @c’s newest album, composed from the original soundtrack to “Agapornis” …

@c presents “Three-Body Problem” in Porto

Anticipating the release of their new album, “Three-Body Problem”, Pedro Tudela and Miguel Carvalhais will present a session of videos commissioned to the tracks of the album, featuring new work from Miguel Leal, Roav & N. Teluric, Nuno Tudela, Cristina Mateus, Lia, André Rangel, Marc Behrens, Rodrigo Carvalho, and Tudela & Carvalhais. “Three-Body Problem” is …

Limited releases available at Inc.

Crónica and Inc. have teemed up for the sale of Crónica’s Limited Releases. From now on you’ll be able to purchase the Limited Releases (by Pedro Tudela, Miguel Leal, Ran Slavin and Marius Watz, with more to come) at the Inc. shop, a specialized seller of books and author’s editions.

Limited release: Unique Clouds by Miguel Leal

Kant, I think, only looked at the sky in beautiful weather. M. Serres Clouds have always been objects of fascination with their arrogant complexity and their role as catalysts for the imagination. There being no way to precisely measure them or restrict their behaviour to a deterministic regime, they have been frequently seen as amorphous …