BODY ISSUES Saturday February 5th, 2011|9pm-2am Bushwick Project for the Arts 304 Meserole Street Brooklyn NY 11206 *L to Meserole, 1 block from train TICKETS $17 online, $20 at the door
The obsessions of our culture have led to universal body issues – from ...
Morally speaking, the “cold society” is not a good or a bad society. It can run like clockwork, because it ritually confirms the familiar and remains true to it. So the question is not “what real results the cold societies achieve”, but “what permanent intention directs them; because the image ...
"…The history of code in culture has followed a line of increased access since the first digital computers. Now, for the first time, we have a large group of artists, designers, and architects ...
Computer Music: Theory and Practice of new Music and Sound Art [Labor Linz and servus.at] Linz-Austria
On the 8th of February Labor-Linz in collaboration with servus.at starts with a permanent class about Computer Music. As part of the servus Campus program this class covers the theory and application ...
"Plugged In" is the first ever solo exhibition for the China-based new media art collective known as island6 to be held in North America.
Under the curation of Tally Beck, the artists of island6 portray Shanghai in her post-World Expo state, shimmering and morphing before your eyes in ...
"Subtitles" - the first LiveBox 3rd Friday - "Doves & Crocodiles" arrives January 21st. Participating artists: Robert Ladislas Derr, Jac Jemc, Ryan Dunn and Joseph Kramer.
Sound, video, performance and literary readings will comprise a happening every 3rd Friday beginning Jan 21st. ThreeWalls will be hosting the LiveBox series devoted to work ...
Howdy! Since VJ Übergeek performances have evolved over the years, thought I'd post this recent look. This one's at an art opening, so it's a little more scripted than some of the club performances. But you can find a whole schmeggege-full at http://cyberspaceland.org or http://uebergeek.wordpress.com ...
Final chance to see Jason and Diana's work this evening! Hope you can join us.
New York native Jason Mamarella, best known for his disturbing yet lovable DINT WOOER KRSNA character, has a long history of sacrificing for his art. Since he starting tagging in the late 1980s, his work ...