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26-29 November 2009
Epiphenomena |
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This is the first part of a three-part project based around a large, fictional building.
The building has three wings and is located in the countryside, alongside a disused canal. This work refers, specifically, to the North Wing of this T-shaped building; this wing is called: Epiphenomena.
Epiphenomena’s purpose it is to house and service a Cloud Room.
An image, of this Cloud Room, is presented in the gallery space. Elements within the Cloud Room image are extracted and presented, sculpturally, also in the gallery space.
Taking this extraction further, the structure and construction of the Cloud Room is considered; this requires an Engineer. The building’s new reality is reliant on the rigours of this design.
This design takes place in the Engineer’s Office - which is anachronistic - and is installed in the gallery space.
However, the Engineer’s tools of counting, measurement and empiricism are crude; they are not wholly applicable to this enterprise and ultimately show themselves to be ineffectual.
The work relates to the ideas of the Altermodern; specifically, in response to the interpretation of images.
The work will be comprised of drawing, sculpture and installation.
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21st november 2009
DRUNKEN BOAT |
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Incorporating pre-recorded loops or samples made with guitars and harmonicas, electric guitar, drums and vocals Brian and Dror produce alternative folk with a willingness to experiment and surprise. They constantly shake their style keeping it interesting for themselves and listeners while maintaining a folky and floaty feel that is associated with Drunken Boat. The launch gig will be their debut with Shane from Slurps who is joining them on guitar. Chris Capewell iwill accompany them on the night on violin. |
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07 nov 7.30pm
SILK FLOWERS |
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| http://www.myspace.com/silkflowersnyc |
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5th - 15th November
NIKITA PETROV |
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| Different cities have chosen their unique ways to absorb the palette of different historical epochs. There are no two identical cities. They differ as people do, but they also have something in common. Each one of them is a result of conscious and subconscious acts of a community - of their cultural, historical, ethnic and religious features. |
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