Friday, May 04, 2007
not rauschenberg's


One Million Red Circles, Twenty-five Orange Teepees & One Big Insight
Click image above or here to view 45-inch x 45-inch version displaying 1,000,000 small red circles.
Thursday, May 03, 2007
This is not something new

Label text: Fluxus proposes an intersection of disciplines. A couple of thousand years after The Mathematikoi, relationships in culture and expression were being mapped in the context of Intermedia.
FILC(X) - Free International Laboratory/Cubism
Vizvim Fluxus Denim
had a dog Once
I had a dog once:
she was shiny and blue
and looked like you
her name was cute as a city
and thats not saying anything new
except I love you achoo-achoo-achoo
bkuedogplus
she was shiny and blue
and looked like you
her name was cute as a city
and thats not saying anything new
except I love you achoo-achoo-achoo
bkuedogplus
Wednesday, May 02, 2007
Tuesday, May 01, 2007
Monday, April 30, 2007
"Blogosphere Avant-Gardism"
In a post on the blog MyDD, Chris Bowers sees a connection between the political blogsphere and FLUXUS--just substitute "political punditry" for "art."
Sunday, April 29, 2007
Ed Leeper sculpture in Caermel
Ed, my Monterey conceptual artist friend was asked to do this sculpture for a sculpture garden in Carmel. It's made with all termite eaten wood. The faces are photos of friends of his who gather regularly at a coffee shop. The piece will be up for 3 months. It's at Carl Cherry Center for the Arts, 4th and Guadelupe. Dawg
Thursday, April 26, 2007
Flatland is coming

| In this semi-extreme performance, 6 curious artists strip away not only most of modern life's familiar structures, but an entire dimension: they have elected to inhabit a structure that effectively forces them to live in 2 dimensions. The structure is 4 stories high, 24 feet wide, and 24 inches deep, covered in transparent plastic (vinyl). It resembles a terrarium or "ant farm" and is inspired by the 19th century science fiction novel it is named after, "Flatland". http://www.flatlandproject.com/ Ward Shelley works as an artist in Brooklyn, New York. He specializes in large projects that freely mix sculpture and performance. Shelley has concentrated on bizarre functioning architectural pieces in which he lives and works during the exhibition. A fan of Ward Shelley since Platform Voyage. |
Tuesday, April 24, 2007
Pauline Oliveros
2007 Resounding Vision Award
2007 Resounding Vision Award
Nameless Sound is pleased to present the third annual Resounding Vision Award. The award honors musicians whose efforts transcend aesthetics and resonate beyond the performance venue. It honors artists who follow a vision of progress in our communities.
Composer, performer and humanitarian Pauline Oliveros has profoundly influenced people around the world with her music, philosophy and teachings. Born and raised in Houston, Oliveros became known in the early 1960s as part of the San Francisco Tape Music Center, the first electronic music studio on the West Coast. While pioneering electronic music and being involved in early performances of important new music (John Cage, etc.), Oliveros also forged a path that lead her to become one of the era's most important composers. She was innovative in her use of technology, improvisation, theater and ritual in contemporary music. She created "Sonic Meditations," a body of compositions/meditations for musicians and non-musicians alike. From Sonic Meditations, Oliveros developed "Deep Listening," a philosophy of meditation practiced around the world.
Cocktail Reception, Award Ceremony, Performance, and Art Auction
honoring Pauline Oliveros
hosted by
The Art Guys
At The Art Guys World Headquarters
5757 Knox St., Houston, Texas
Friday, April 27 7-10pm
8:30pm Award Ceremony, 9:00pm Performance
Composer, performer and humanitarian Pauline Oliveros has profoundly influenced people around the world with her music, philosophy and teachings. Born and raised in Houston, Oliveros became known in the early 1960s as part of the San Francisco Tape Music Center, the first electronic music studio on the West Coast. While pioneering electronic music and being involved in early performances of important new music (John Cage, etc.), Oliveros also forged a path that lead her to become one of the era's most important composers. She was innovative in her use of technology, improvisation, theater and ritual in contemporary music. She created "Sonic Meditations," a body of compositions/meditations for musicians and non-musicians alike. From Sonic Meditations, Oliveros developed "Deep Listening," a philosophy of meditation practiced around the world.Cocktail Reception, Award Ceremony, Performance, and Art Auction
honoring Pauline Oliveros
hosted by
The Art Guys
At The Art Guys World Headquarters
5757 Knox St., Houston, Texas
Friday, April 27 7-10pm
8:30pm Award Ceremony, 9:00pm Performance
Monday, April 23, 2007
For Allan
Sunday, April 22, 2007
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