Register now for Motion Picture House
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About this episode
Motion Picture House is a new film and art installation, purpose-built to house KID A MNESIA the movie, with the soundtrack rendered from Radiohead's Kid A and Amnesiac original multitracks in 6-point surround sound. Registration for first access to tickets in Brooklyn, Chicago, Ciudad de México and San Francisco is now open - https://kida-mnesia.com/. Registration closes this Tuesday April 14th.
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Motion Picture House: on sale 10am local
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Motion Picture House
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Motion Picture House: KID A MNESIA
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Register for Motion Picture House
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The bunker is open - register now for Motion Picture House
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