Archive for the ‘ Performance ’ Category
Chicago artist Amber Hawk Swanson explores the relationship of marriage and gender inequality through video and photographic performance with a life-size Real Doll made in her own image. [ READ MORE ]
There are so many reasons. Here is one, quoted from the blog Metro Times: “Fluxus artists were irresistible art flirts and menaces. They refused tickets to snobs, patronized critics and dared the public to find a point to art. They pushed the boundaries of what is considered art and, as Fluxus artist Nam [ READ MORE ]
“Three years ago Ben Huh visited a blog devoted to silly cat pictures – and saw vast potential…Sensing an Internet phenomenon, Mr. Huh solicited financing from investors and forked over $10,000 of his own savings to buy the Web site from the two Hawaiian bloggers who started it.” Read the full article here. [ READ MORE ]
We find ourselves in Salina, KS tonight. Sunset to sunrise. In silence with implements of the pioneers. Join us at The Warehouse. 8:30 pm to 6:15 am [ READ MORE ]
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Chicago Premiere Event Saturday, May 1 Stay tuned for more details! [ READ MORE ]
We just got word that we’ll be presenting a performative talk at PSi #16 Performing Publics in Toronto, 9-13 June 2010. The talk will focus on our life in the Fishbowl – if you’re up north, hope to see you there! [ READ MORE ]
Images of the most recent performance by the Cover Artists. Photos courtesy of Candida Alvarez, curator for Sub-City Projects in Chicago. [ READ MORE ]
We will be performing this Friday night at 6.3p – don’t miss it! in partnership with Sub-City Projects @ The Fine Arts Building 410 S. Michigan Ave. [ READ MORE ]
A lot of our work lately has been involved with looking at the human:digital interface. Is that the same as the human:machine interface? What are the differences that I am interested in exploring? How does our work in Performing the Self (the avatar as the real), as well as our work with the digital (trying [ READ MORE ]