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How much is the ticket? 890 CZK | ticket includes entry to the exhibition David Lynch: Up in Flames on the same day and the interview with Štěpán Bolf and Dean Hurley
What about the members of the DOX Club?
- 30% reduced admission for DOX Club members
- free admission for Supporter, Patron members
Multifunctional hall DOX+
Poupětova 3, Praha 7
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Dean Hurley will present his live audiovisual performance in the DOX+. The evening will be supported by artist Freddy Ruppert.
Dean Hurley is a long-time close collaborator of David Lynch, a sound engineer, audiovisual performer, and composer who has contributed to the film Inland Empire, David Lynch's music projects, and the third season of Twin Peaks, among other things.
PROGRAMME
18.30-19.30 Interview with Dean Hurley
An interview with Dean Hurley about his collaboration with David Lynch and his own creative work. The interview will be conducted by Štěpán Bolf, a member of A.M.180 Collective and co-curator of the accompanying music programme for the exhibition David Lynch: Up In Flames.
20.00 Freddy Ruppert live
21.00 Dean Hurley live
Dean Hurley
Dean Hurley is an American film sound designer and composer best known for his partnership with film director David Lynch. Hurley operated Lynch’s Asymmetrical Studio for a decade and a half, where he collaborated heavily on the sound and music for an array of Lynch’s film projects, commercial work and musical albums. Hurley served as sound and music supervisor for the third season of Lynch’s acclaimed television series Twin Peaks (Showtime), contributing original music for the show. Hurley’s work straddles a landscape between musical composition and atmospheric sound design for film. His uniquely experimental sonic approach weaves tapestry-like collagescapes from tape loops, comb-filtering, field recordings, and more…with a live show that showcases his signature studio methodologies within a stage setting.
Freddy Ruppert
Freddy Ruppert (ex Former Ghosts, This Song Is a Mess But So Am I) works with FM synthesis, textures, samples, noise, and melodic ambience to explore grief, memory, and the fragile, shifting nature of recollection in the face of loss. His work often unfolds as faux-cinematic worldbuilding, where motifs feel both familiar and half-forgotten – like a hazy dream in which a family home video collides with a horror film.
The concert is part of the accompanying programme to the exhibition David Lynch: Up in Flames.
The concert is co-organized by the music collective A.M.180 Collective.












