A summer season with electronic musicians and artists who are asked create a short piece without the use of electricity.
These performances will happen every Sunday (May 27th, June 3rd & June 10th, 2012) at the End of Century Gallery in the lower east side from 6pm to 8pm.
SCHEDULE:
MAY 27th, 2012- Melissa F. Clarke & Ben Vida with Tim Garrigan, 6pm -8pm
BEN VIDA w/ TIM GARRIGAN
VIDEO
MELISSA F. CLARKE
VIDEO
June 3rd, 2012- Tristan Shepard & Abraham Gomez- Delgado, 6pm -8pm
ABRAHAM GOMEZ-DELGADO:
VIDEO
VIDEO
TRISTAN SHEPHERD:
VIDEO
VIDEO
June 10th, 2012- Shimpei Takeda, 6pm- 8pm
Shimpei Takeda [born in Sukagawa-City, Fukushima, Japan] has lived in New York since 2002. His work explores inner landscapes as he visualizes something invisible or barely seen by employing photographic methods such as the ultra-close up, long-exposure, or cameraless processes.
Project:
< An experimental photographic lab > Photographic techniques in previous centuries meet the audience today, and create a photograph together. (*Please bring your camera, or smartphone. Encouraged to use flash during the show.)
A summer season with electronic musicians and artists who are asked create a short piece without the use of electricity.
These performances will happen every Sunday (May 27th, June 3rd & June 10th, 2012) at the End of Century Gallery in the lower east side from 6pm to 8pm.
SCHEDULE:
MAY 27th, 2012- Melissa F. Clarke & Ben Vida with Tim Garrigan, 6pm -8pm
BEN VIDA w/ TIM GARRIGAN
VIDEO
MELISSA F. CLARKE
VIDEO
June 3rd, 2012- Tristan Shepard & Abraham Gomez- Delgado, 6pm -8pm
ABRAHAM GOMEZ-DELGADO:
VIDEO
VIDEO
TRISTAN SHEPHERD:
VIDEO
VIDEO
June 10th, 2012- Shimpei Takeda, 6pm- 8pm
Shimpei Takeda [born in Sukagawa-City, Fukushima, Japan] has lived in New York since 2002. His work explores inner landscapes as he visualizes something invisible or barely seen by employing photographic methods such as the ultra-close up, long-exposure, or cameraless processes.
Project:
< An experimental photographic lab > Photographic techniques in previous centuries meet the audience today, and create a photograph together. (*Please bring your camera, or smartphone. Encouraged to use flash during the show.)