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Title:
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A.D.D.: A show of artwork in multiple genres with five events
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START DATE:
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Saturday October 20
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TIME:
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7:00 PM
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10:00 PM
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Location Details:
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The Emerald Tablet 80 Fresno Street San Francisco, CA 94133
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Event Type:
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Concert/Show
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A.D.D.
A show of artwork in multiple genres with five events Exhibition Dates: Saturday October 20th - Sunday November 18th, 2012
Curated by MicroClimate Collective (http://www.microclimatecollective.com): Glenna Cole Allee and Victoria Mara Heilweil
Hosted by: The Emerald Tablet 80 Fresno Street San Francisco, CA 94133 http://www.emtab.org
Opening Reception: Saturday October 20th 7-10pm with performances by Tom Comitta, Santhi Elayaperumal and others
The worldwide web with it's manifold innovations, from social networking to cloud storage, has immersed us in global real-time. We glide across expanded cartographies where accustomed distances from moment to moment, place to place, no longer exist. Yet with the expectation of constant and unbounded "connectedness," our experience of the present is fractured as never before. We have become accustomed to interruption; it is difficult to find an unmediated moment. The thread of continuity is an ephemeral thing, easily lost to thin air.
This exhibition will include work in multiple genres reflecting the disruption of continuity: disjointed, staccato, arrhythmic experience. The gallery will become a collage of visual and auditory experiences, as a comment on fractured attention.
Participating Artists, Performers and Collaborators:
Kirkman Amyx Christopher Burch Tom Comitta Santhi Elayaperumal and Yulia Pinkusevich Stephanie Ellis and Serena Wellen Blake Gibson Phillip Greenlief with shudder Liz Hickok Clint Imboden killer banshee: Eliot Daughtry & Kriss De Jong Phillip Maisel Mobile Arts Platform: Peter Foucault and Chris Treggiari Sonya Philip Laura Sackett Ann Schnake
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