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Sunday, July 18, 2010

Walk On It.


Yesterday I went to PS1 Contemporary Art Center for the Greater New York exhibition:


"...the third iteration of the quinquennial exhibition organized by MoMA PS1 and The Museum of Modern Art, showcasing some 68 artists and collectives living and working in the metropolitan New York area" --PS1

I spent about 2.5 hours soaking it up and still missed a lot. Mostly because there was TONS of video & performance video work, which takes a while to experience. It was great to see so many interpretations of the medium in one place though, it got me really exited for video as a visual art medium. You should definitely check out Rashaad Newsome's "The Conductor (fortuna imperatrix mundi) & The Conductor (primo vere, omnia sol temperat)". That one is a lot of fun.

There were several installations as well. The photo above is of David Adamo's Untitled (the rite of spring). I also liked Naama Tsabar's interactive sound sculpture, Untitled (speaker wall) which consisted of two freestanding walls of speakers wired in back with guitar strings which you could pluck to manipulate the amplified feedback the piece produced.

I really like this exhibition because it recognizes that people don't want to just see art--they want to watch it--to experience it, manipulate it, and even walk on it sometimes.

Saturday, July 17, 2010

PS1's Young Architect Program

The 2010 winner of PS1's Young Architect Program (YAP), "Pole Dance" by SO - IL has been up since June. I just got to see it today. The photos show the same area before and after a crowd showed up for some tasty music. What impressed me about the installation was how adaptable it was to the crowd. It was fun to see and interact with before --but when it got crowded, the colorful balls became places to sit and the playful structure allowed the masses to get their dance on, unobstructed.

As You Can See...

I love a good visual aid. This one clearly demonstrates that an artist is the center of a flower.

Friday, July 16, 2010

I Am Here.


My first blog post via cell phone at the American Institute of Graphic Artist (AIGA) National Design Center! This interactive exhibition, "Design Journeys: You Are Here" is aimed at promoting cultural diversity in the design community. It features a 'post-it note' installation, a community mural that you can draw on, and the work of 25 diverse and exceptional graphic artists/designers.

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Friday, July 9, 2010

It's Log, Log, Log!




I love this mural by Sodalitas Collaborative Art Group. Recycled paper rolled into logs, then sliced into round paper tiles for the mural. (Photos courtesy of Shea Little, David Lee Hess)

The N-Train To 59th

New York City is a pretty inspirational place. There are a lot of creative people here. This is the first installment in a series of digital video collaborations with the people I know/meet in NYC. The poem is by my new friend Hannah Miet, and is part of her Hello Absurd World project.