Survivalist Cinema at STREAM
Survivalist Cinema – a solar powered micro-cinema that features 1970s environmental dystopia and survivalist films – was grandly realized at STREAM, an exhibition curated by Cindy Smith and 2 Chairs, that took place over a weekend, August 9th & 10th, 2014, near South Windham, VT. All pieces were super. More images and info to follow.
ARTISTS
Edward Allington (United Kingdom)
Anthea Behm (Australia)
Josef Bull (Sweden)
Jack Carr (US)
Ingela Ihrman (Sweden)
Erin Ikeler (US)
Allan Kaprow (US-Allan Kaprow Estate)
Rachel Stevens (US)
Patricia Thornley (US)
Special thanks to Dave Bonta of Sunnyside Solar
More images of Survivalist Cinema:
Engaging the User
Oyster City, our AR walking tour and game app opens the APP chapter of the new book by Paul Martin Lester, Digital Innovations for Mass Communications: Engaging the User (Routledge, 2014). Lester even picked up our questionnaire from the join-the-mailing-list form: “Would you eat an oyster from the NY Harbor?” “Yum!” “No Way!” “Maybe in 80 years.”
The Last Brucennial
I am totally tickled to participate in the Whitney Biennial counter event The Last Brucennial, equal parts happening and exhibition. Read about it here, here, here, and here. Here is an interview with Bruce High Quality Foundation in Art and America and here it is on Facebook. The line for the opening was as long as the line to get into opening night of The Whitney Biennial. My contribution is a video, Perfection is the Enemy of the Good, the standalone version. It is probably the driest piece there. List of all artists here.
Meat Cleavers and Screensavers for the New Age
Despite being snowed out one week and changing the date, we had a great turnout and a great time at our evening of six minute performances called “Meat Cleavers and Screensavers for the New Age” at Kunsthalle Galapogos, presented by This Red Door on February 10th. The artists met during last summer’s LMCC residency on Governors Island and the six minute constraint is inspired by the six minute ferry ride from Manhattan to Governors Island.
Artists (in order of appearance): Karl Erickson, Elisabeth Smolarz, Rachel Stevens, Meredith Drum, Kimberly Ruth, Jamie Diamond, Jody Wood, Tamar Ettun and the Moving Company. I projected dueling quotes from two books with the same name: Art & Fear: Observations On the Perils (and Rewards) of Artmaking by David Bayles and Ted Orland; and Art and Fear by Paul Virilio, while flipping over a cassette tape with an album by The Cure on either side when each quote began. See the standalone version here.