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Film | Orange Juice for the Ears | Virtual Design Festival | Dezeen
To kick off today's VDF collaboration with Beatie Wolfe, we're exclusively streaming the online premiere of the singer-songwriter's documentary Orange Juice for the Ears: from Space Beams to Anti-Streams.
Orange Juice for the Ears - LA Private Screening with Variety's James Patrick Herman
Second Home Hollywood presents Orange Juice for the Ears, the Barbican commissioned documentary on Beatie Wolfe as part of an experiential evening of film, art and conversation
Geeks & Beats podcast interviews Beatie Wolfe
The hosts of “the World’s most popular podcast”, Alan Cross and Michael Hainsworth, talk to Beatie Wolfe about the Barbican premiere
BBC Radio 4 interview Beatie Wolfe
Digital Plant interview Beatie about her Barbican documentary and Environmental Protest peice
Barbican exhibition joins documentary premiere in October
Art rebel Beatie Wolfe creates a stirring environmental art piece about human impact on the planet, built using 800,000 years of historic data.
Barbican trailer of their documentary on Beatie Wolfe goes live
The documentary and trailer are directed by Ross Harris. The soundtrack to the trailer is 'Barely Living' by Beatie Wolfe that was co-written and produced by Linda Perry