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Events for November 25, 2008:
Dream House
Sept. 20, 2008: 2 p.m. – June 20, 2009: midnight
Dream House
275 Church St., 3rd fl.
btw Franklin + White Sts.
Manhattan, NY
212-925-8270
La Monte Young, Marian Zazeela: Sound and Light Environment, continuing installation. Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. Young and Zazeela characterize the Sound and Light Environment as "a time installation measured by a setting of continuous frequencies in sound and light." In the light environment Marian Zazeela presents four works, two environmental: Imagic Light and Magenta Day, Magenta Night, in installations specifically designed for the site; and two sculptural: the neon work, Dream House Variation I, and the wall sculpture, Ruine Window 1992 from her series, Still Light. In the environment Imagic Light, Zazeela projects pairs of colored lights on mobile forms to create seemingly three-dimensional colored shadows in a luminous field. More
Music, under your Feet
Nov. 22, 2008: 2 p.m. – Dec. 20, 2008: 8 p.m.
Diapason
882 3rd Ave., 10th fl.
btw 32-33rd Sts.
Brooklyn, NY
718-499-5070
“Music, under your Feet” by Rolf Julius. Saturdays, November 22-December 20, 2-8 p.m. Opening Reception: Saturday, November 22, 6-8 p.m. "One should bend down more often to pick up the tones lying around everywhere. In Manhattan, I saw and heard the really huge and thick and loud tones, the brown and the violet, but also the little quiet ones between the cracks in the walls, under the bridges, and among the chirping crickets on Roosevelt Island." I noticed this in 1984 during my stay at PS-1 in Queens. Now I like to bring some of these small sounds into the gallery, sounds, I picked up during many years, together with some new visual ones.” More
Rapid Response: I Need My Space
Nov. 25, 2008: 6:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.
Studio-X
180 Varick Street, Suite 1610
Manhattan, NY
Hi, we just spoke about an upcoming event with performance artist and writer Karen Finley. The details are below, and it'd be great if it was announced to students in the School of Art. Best, Gavin Studio-X/GSAPP __________________ Please join us for "Rapid Response." Held on the last Tuesday of each month, it is an open and undetermined platform for quick response to events that have taken place over the last thirty days. "I Need My Space": Visual and performance artist Karen Finley will lead this group meeting, featuring invited and volunteer testimonials sharing our emotional responses to the election and the various needs for space--physical, social, cultural and psychological--that it exposed. How do our national political relationships inform or dialogue with the workplace, family, community and friends? How do the race, gender, class and identity issues raised in the campaign continue to be discussed? Finley will also address the transformation of the memory of Chicago's Grant Park (and the 1968 Democratic Convention) from a site of pain and loss into one of celebration and unity on November 4th, as well as legacies of Vietnam War protests and the Civil Rights Movement embodied in that space. Audience participation in the meeting is encouraged. "I Need My Space" will last approximately one hour, with the hope of providing a therapeutic and supportive group environment for those needing space in their own lives. RSVP: gdb2106@columbia.edu. Free and open to the public. [Studio-X is a downtown studio for experimental design and research run by the Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation of Columbia University.] More
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