At UNM ARTSLab and Santa Fe's CCA. Looks pretty
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Where: ARTS Lab, University of New Mexico 131 Pine St. NE, Albuquerque, NM When: 09.18.08 - 09.19.08 [Thurs - Fri] Cost: $8 students / $12 general Info: http://artslab.unm.edu/ DOUBLE VISION, a San Francisco based intermedia performance group, will be performing at ARTS Lab at the University of New Mexico. The group will be showcasing a hybrid of contemporary dance, live video, and electronic music. Among the pieces to be shown is Big Timber, CHOP! CHOP! a performance that integrates live sound and animation to tell the tale of two characters, Conuton Valve and Coon Dog, who journey from New York to California in the quest for gold and the Plasma Cloud. The night will also include the dance work Thicket which features six dancers shifting through sonic electroacoustic landscapes, inspired by the perturbations of cockroaches traversing rough terrains. The total event will embrace the cutting edge in art, technology, and performance.Following their shows here, Double Vision can also be seen in Santa Fe the next evening: What: Oscillate/Osculate Where: CCA, 1050 Old Pecos Trail, Santa Fe, NM When: 09.20.08 [Saturday ongoing] 5PM Cost: $7 [Members], $10 [Non-Members] Info: http://www.ccasantafe.org/ DOUBLE VISION, a San Francisco based intermedia performance group, will be performing at Oscillate/Osculate, a monthly experimental art series at the Center for Contemporary Arts, Santa Fe. The group will be producing a night of ongoing performances including interactive dance, multiple live video projections, installations, and electronic music. Attendees can freely roam amongst the performers whose actions are at times subject to the rules of Conway’s cellular automata algorithm known as the “Game of Life.” The result is a high-energy, chaotic, and immersive multimedia happening. DOUBLE VISION will also be collaborating with local Santa Fe artists in a guerrilla media installation fun house. -- Posted By e to ARTS Lab @ UNM at 9/15/2008 08:48:00 PM ============================================================ FRIAM Applied Complexity Group listserv Meets Fridays 9a-11:30 at cafe at St. John's College lectures, archives, unsubscribe, maps at http://www.friam.org |
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