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Carolin Pook is a German born violinist, composer, improviser, conductor & drummer from Brooklyn/New York. She creates and conducts music that is tailored to the featured performers and part improvised, part written, while melting those in a seamless way into one composition. The press has described her compositions as postmodern sound architecture with an almost magical intensity, her violin playing ranging from brazen abundance to sensitive sparsity.

http://www.carolinpook.com/

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Addison Post is a Brooklyn, NY based filmmaker from Southborough, MA.
In 2016, Addison followed presidential candidates across Iowa, New Hampshire, South Carolina, and Nevada, investigating neo-conservatism and right-wing populism.
Since then, he has visited communities in rural and suburban areas of the country to examine the landscape of late-stage-capitalism and labor movements. Mixing first-person documentary with psychogeographic practice, the films and photography favor the meditative over declarative.
In 2018, Addison completed the mini-series Without Coal for Topic, which documents a transitioning workforce in West Virginia. 

https://www.addisonpostfilms.com/film

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Britni West is a filmmaker from Montana who currently lives in Brooklyn. In 2015 she filmed an award winning feature film, Tired Moonlight, starring all non-actors, in her small hometown. It went on to play around the world and garnered her a place in Filmmaker Magazine's list of 25 New Faces of Independent film. She is currently producing a new feature film as well as a number of photography projects centered around her travels in the American west. 

www.britniwest.com

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Sage Einarsen is a freelance illustrator, cinematographer, and photographer from Kyoto, Japan. His work includes shooting a number of films for filmmaker Ted Fendt that have won awards at festivals worldwide. He is currently collaborating with Britni West on a film shot in Montana, Wyoming, and Colorado, as well as putting together a body of stereo photographs. His photos are showing now as a part of the Kyotographie International Photo Exhibition.

www.stereophotoclub.com

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