:: Look-Look is a leading Youth Culture and Arts consulting agency locate= d in Los Angeles. We are partnering with a global beverage company that is = interested in publishing creative work (film, music, photography, illustrat= ion, design, and anything else you can think of!) from artists all over the= world.
X-TRA announces the publication of Volume 8, Number 4.
X-Tra is a contemporary art quarterly published by the Project X Foundation for Art and Criticism, a nonprofit corporation. The journal is collectively edited by a board composed of independent artists and writers based in Los Angeles.
The Synchronism Project combines live percussion performance with synchronized video projection to create a singular medium. Programs include experimental, improvised, and composed music, all with integrated video components. More info: www.synchronismproject.com
July 5th. 9pm: 400 Carrol Street. Free. w/guest: Kevin Sims SUBWAY: F or G Train to ...
"Timeline" by Myron Turner is the second work featured in the Guest A= rtists section of Sporkworld. It is a piece of software art which allows us= ers to create a sequence of images and texts using an interface which is a = simplified version of a timeline-based nonlinear editing program ...
A house is a large pod with a human germ or two in each of its cells or chambers; it opens by dehiscence of the front door..and projects one of its germs to Kansas, another to San Francisco.
FurtherNoise.org Presents: Month Of Sundays Live A/V Internet Mixing.
Featuring John Kannenberg & Glenn Bach. Open Mix led by Ruth Catlow & Marc Garrett (Furtherfield & HTTP). Post performance soundscapes by Alex Young (Furthernoise).
Cinema-Scope Hamptons Last Minute Call for Video and New Media Deadline: Monday July 3, 2006 – (FUTURE PERFECT) The future perfect is used to describe an event that has not yet happened but is expected or planned to happen.
"Think of it. We are blessed with technology that would be ...
Cinema-Scope Hamptons Last Minute Call for Video and New Media July 13-16, 2006
Deadline: Monday July 3, 2006 – (FUTURE PERFECT) The future perfect is used to describe an event that has not yet happened but is expected or planned to happen.
IN[ ]EX is a distributed audio sculpture in which thousands of wooden blocks with embedded technology are released into the city to engage the public as active agents.
The blocks are distributed through an array of interventions that reference early models of instruction-based participatory ...
Cinema-Scope Hamptons Last Minute Call for Video and New Media Deadline: Monday July 3, 2006 – (FUTURE PERFECT) The future perfect is used to describe an event that has not yet happened but is expected or planned to happen.
"Think of it. We are blessed with technology that would be ...