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9 June

Cory Arcangel

Cory Arcangel Work from his current exhibition at the Hamburger Bahnhof in Berlin. “The New York-based artist Cory Arcangel (* 1978) uses his work to explore the practices and myths that have built up around Internet culture, pop music and experimental music. In processing visual and audio material for his works, he not only uses [...]

24 March
Posted in Rhizome, theartblog

Report from Cleveland

Philadelphia and Cleveland have a lot in common in part because they each are eclipsed by a nearby major, international metropolitan area–New York and Chicago respectively. When our host (we were in Cleveland at the beginning of February) heard I admired Cleveland, she seemed truly thrilled. So for natives of both cities there’s a diffidence, [...]

21 March
Posted in Art21, Rhizome

Henry Flynt’s Weird Philosophy

I first became a fan of Henry Flynt when I heard his incredible zonked hillbilly fiddle jams. Since I grew up in North Georgia as the son of an avid old time fiddle player, these distorted longform country-Americana-cum-raga freakouts hit some sort of deep mysterious sweet spot for me. It was only later that I [...]

21 March
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Sharjah Art Foundation: Announces recipients of the 2011 Sharjah Biennial Prize

The Sharjah Art Foundation announces recipients of the 2011 Sharjah Biennial Prize as the 10th edition of the Sharjah Biennial, Plot for a Biennial, continues with eight weeks of cutting-edge exhibitions, film, performance, music and publications, March 16–May 16, 2011. Honorees of this year’s award totaling 30,000 USD include Trisha Donnelly, Imran Qureshi, Rania Stephan, Rayyane Tabet, and Jalal Toufic as selected by a jury of distinguished members.

12 March
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Carnegie Museum of Art : Ragnar Kjartansson’s Song

Carnegie Museum of Art
March 11–May 1, 2011

Ragnar Kjartansson: Song at Carnegie Museum of Art is Icelandic artist Ragnar Kjartansson’s first solo museum exhibition in the United States. In a constantly evolving body of work, Kjartansson plays with notions of myth, cultural history, and identity, often through the lens of music and durational performance, all the while playing sincerity against the inherent artifice of performance.

3 March
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Video Screenings at The Multimedia Lab

The Multimedia Lab is looking for new experimental videos and video art for our future video screenings in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Barcelona and Madrid. If you would like to participate, please send a link of your video work to info@themultim…

2 March
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Lumenhouse @ SITE Fest 11 – ArtsInBushwick

Lumenhouse and Nicholas Shifrin present a series of performances involving mixed/new media and performance art, music/sound work from emerging and mid-career artists. Curated by Nicholas Shifrin.Physical instruments and kinetic performance/sound art, r…

2 March
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ICA London: Nathaniel Mellors

ICA London
9 March–15 May 2011

A two-headed talking animatronic sculpture and video installations showing three episodes of Nathaniel Mellors’ absurdist sitcom Ourhouse are included in the artist’s first major solo exhibition in a UK public institution at the Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA) from 9 March to 15 May 2011. A programme of music events, film screenings and talks devised by Mellors complements the exhibition.

2 March
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Time/Bank: Need some time?

Time/Bank

This Saturday, Time/Store welcomes you to bring goods for appraisal and acquisition. A group of experts will evaluate goods from a list of categories that include: printed materials, artworks, services, music and performances. Value will be determined in hours. All items from Time/Store, as well as services from Time/Bank can be bought using the Time/Bank’s currency of Hour Notes designed by artist Lawrence Weiner. Don’t miss out on selected sale items, only available this Saturday!

1 March
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"FluxRadio", a podcast by Joe Gilmore and Rhiannon Silver

FluxRadio”, a podcast by Joe Gilmore and Rhiannon SilverLink: http://rwm.macba.cat/en/specials?id_capsula=614Transcript: http://bit.ly/i5l3jT”FluxRadio” explores some of the concepts and ideas behind the music and performance pratice of Fluxus. Featuri…

22 February
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Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen: New animated films by Nathalie Djurberg

Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen
5 March–1 May 2011

This spring Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen is presenting an overview of animated films by Nathalie Djurberg, in which her most recent installation, ‘Snakes knows it’s Yoga’ (2010), takes centre stage. This installation and her other films were realised in association with the composer Hans Berg.

21 February
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Live Media Updates February 2011

Thesaddj.com – New Media Art and Open Source CultureMarco Donnarumma’s blog around new media art, sound research, shared knowledge, and constructive criticismUpcoming events: 4-5 March, 2011Pure Data mini-conference- Solo sonic piece Music for Flesh …

21 February
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Picasso, Music and Negative Space; the Guitars at MoMA

Picasso Guitars 1912-1914, on view at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) through June 6, 2011, is an intense and thrilling experience for anyone concerned with art and visual thinking in the early 20th Century. What it reveals, at least to someone who has worked and thought in three dimensions, are Picasso’s first, profound experiments [...]

14 February
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Circuit Bending, Analog Synthesis, and Electronics in Music Workshop

Electronics in Music  This 3-part workshop returns after an successful run in the summer of 2010.  Learn about electronics, synthesis, and sound design by working with real circuits, hands-on!  Register now to make your own electronic instruments an…

13 February
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HE SAID, SHE SAID

Just in time for VALENTINE’S DAY…Webyarns.com presents: “HE SAID, SHE SAID” is a lover’s conversation in text, image, and sound. The dialogue is random: he says one thing, she says another–the truth (and music) is someplace in between…URL of Story…

5 February
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Capture : Demo Party

Capture is a prolific rock band. It never stops producing new songs by retrieving lyrics on the Internet and composing generative music according to a specified criteria. Concerts  typically last 8 hours or more and are also an event for the productio…

26 January
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Electronics in Music and Circuit Bending Workshop

Circuit Bending and Electronics in Music Workshop@Vaudeville Park -NYFA sponsored non-profit arts and neighborhood spaceSign UP Now for affordable workshops starting February!This 3-part workshop returns after an successful run in the summer of2010. Le…

26 January
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Taking Submissions for Video Art Night II at Vaudeville Park

I am happy to announce that we at Vaudeville Park are now taking submissions once again for our Video Art Night scheduled in February!Please feel free to submit mov files starting now for our next screening.Submissions include primarily video screening…

8 January
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8 January
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Join us on Facebook!

We are a small artist run organization. We host art and music events.

We are located in Bushwick, Brooklyn.

If you would like to keep up with what we’re up to and calls for participation, please join our Facebook Group.

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