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Joseph Holtzman and his last issue. He makes a great story.
- selma 8-19-2004 10:14 pm [link] [1 ref] [2 comments]

The Vera List Center for Art and Politics at the New School, New York most graciously invites you to:

Billionaires for Bush -- How to Rule the World for Fun and Profit

A timely performance and reading on
Wednesday, August 18, 2004 , 7 - 9 PM

The New School
66 West 12th Street, New York City
Dress: Moderate bling

Featuring:
- Nuggets of wisdom from the book of the same title
- Video footage of the Billionaires in action
- Live entertainment by the Bling Bling K-Ching Singers

For further information, please visit
http://www.nsu.newschool.edu/vlc
http://www.BillionairesForBush.com
- selma 8-17-2004 2:21 am [link] [add a comment]

"WANTED: PERFORMERS/WRITERS/MUSICIANS/ACTIVISTS
This election season, Creative Time and Lower Manhattan Cultural Council invite you to vent, rage, recite poetry, or perform at the Freedom of Expression National Monument. This giant red megaphone mounted atop a flight of stairs, was originally created in 1984 by Laurie Hawkinson, John Malpede, and Erika Rothenberg for Creative Time's Art on the Beach. It is being represented to coincide with this years election season, and will be on view from August 17 through November 13 in downtown New York's Foley Square. The sculpture will give New Yorkers an opportunity to have a significant impact--both by supporting artistic voices and offering the public a platform for dialogue.

We are currently inviting artists of all disciplines to fulfill the work's provocative potential. The speakers and events will be scheduled on Tuesdays and Thursdays at lunchtime and 4:30pm throughout the fall. Please note, this artwork is open to the public, and we are able to offer promotion of the events on our website, but we cannot offer an honorarium.

Please contact production@creativetime.org if you have a performance that you would like considered for this project."

- selma 8-02-2004 6:18 pm [link] [16 comments]

anyone see this?

Anthology Film Archives
THE JOSHUA WHITE AND GARY PANTER LIGHT SHOW
July 15-18, 2004

Joshua White – renowned light-show artist and creator of the “Joshua Light Show” at New York City’s legendary Fillmore East – and Gary Panter – groundbreaking painter and comic book artist famed for the design of Pee-Wee’s Playhouse television show – join forces to present a series of live light-altering performances in Anthology’s historic Courthouse Theater.
The rear-projected light show uses many direct, refracted, filtered, reflected, and interrupted light sources to interpret multi-layered prerecorded music and live improvisation. Some of the sources and light-bending apparatus were used in the original “Joshua Light Show.”
The effect is hypnotic, compelling and relaxing: an immersive color and shape experience that can inspire vivid daydreams, personal reflection, and a re-awakening of visual awareness. It is also immensely entertaining.
Each show is a unique live performance, generated by the long-time love of both artists for light abstraction and phenomena.


- linda 7-30-2004 9:15 pm [link] [6 comments]

I'm not usually one to recommend something I haven't experienced first hand... but I am signing up... (and I like what I know about this artist, and a friend, whose judgment I trust, gave it a big two thumbs up) Mr Wilson I wonder if you have seen this? Up through September 13 (apologies if this has already been posted).
"Janet Cardiff's 'Her Long Black Hair' is a 35-minute journey that begins at Central Park South and transforms an everyday stroll in the park into an absorbing psychological and physical experience."

- selma 7-28-2004 6:02 pm [link] [2 comments]

mini-cities

- sally mckay 7-28-2004 6:14 am [link] [1 ref] [add a comment]