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Evolutionary Patterns and the Lonely Owl (Mutation #2)
Date:
Saturday, May 27, 2006
Time:
8:30 PM
-
11:30 PM
Event Type:
Concert/Show
Organizer/Author:
Pauline
Location Details:
CELLspace (http://www.cellspace.org)
2050 Bryant St.
San Francisco, CA
2050 Bryant St.
San Francisco, CA
Evolutionary Patterns and the Lonely Owl (Mutation #2)
When: May 26-27 [Fri-Sat] 8:30-11:00pm [Ongoing]
Where: CELLspace, 2050 Bryant Street, San Francisco
Cost: $12 [$8 with ArtSFest Arts Action Pass]
Info/Tix: http://www.double-vision.biz - BUY TIX ONLINE NOW!
Intermedia performance group DOUBLE VISION will be presenting a large-scale event including simultaneous acts of dance, music, video, art and technology as part of the ArtSFest 2006. The event, entitled Evolutionary Patterns and the Lonely Owl, is part of a series during which the audience roams freely, exploring inflatable projections, mirrored matrices, pulsating pods, and radioactive sonic-works.
Throughout the night, curious onlookers may dine with a family of PAlien sculptures who transmit telepathic communications throughout the venue. The fearful may look above to spot a teleo-operated spy blimp or gaze at an inflatable orchestra of hypnotic video automata. The adventurous can get personal with dancers wielding magic lassos, human-hybrid mud totems, or Pierre's cries for help.
DOUBLE VISION, led by Sean Clute and Pauline Jennings, is group of performers, musicians, dancers and video-artists. By experimenting with different methods of collaboration through the adaptation of social systems, transvergence of scientific models, and mapping of algorithmic structures, DOUBLE VISION unifies multifaceted art forms and ideas.
DOUBLE VISION's artists strike a balance between unity, complexity, chaos and ritual. The collective ingenuity includes constructions by Steven Baudonnet, Matt Bell, Liz Bootz, Sean Clute, Amanda Crawford, Brian Enright, Simran Gleason, Jammin' Ammon, Ron Goldin, Jessica Gomula, Dave Holton, Pauline Jennings, Jason B. Jones, Elisabeth Kohnke, Chris Kruzic, Amy Leonards, Michelle K. Lynch, Wendy Marinacchio, Amy Nielson, Cecelia Peterson, Tim Thompson, Bill Wolter, Nicole Zvarik.
When: May 26-27 [Fri-Sat] 8:30-11:00pm [Ongoing]
Where: CELLspace, 2050 Bryant Street, San Francisco
Cost: $12 [$8 with ArtSFest Arts Action Pass]
Info/Tix: http://www.double-vision.biz - BUY TIX ONLINE NOW!
Intermedia performance group DOUBLE VISION will be presenting a large-scale event including simultaneous acts of dance, music, video, art and technology as part of the ArtSFest 2006. The event, entitled Evolutionary Patterns and the Lonely Owl, is part of a series during which the audience roams freely, exploring inflatable projections, mirrored matrices, pulsating pods, and radioactive sonic-works.
Throughout the night, curious onlookers may dine with a family of PAlien sculptures who transmit telepathic communications throughout the venue. The fearful may look above to spot a teleo-operated spy blimp or gaze at an inflatable orchestra of hypnotic video automata. The adventurous can get personal with dancers wielding magic lassos, human-hybrid mud totems, or Pierre's cries for help.
DOUBLE VISION, led by Sean Clute and Pauline Jennings, is group of performers, musicians, dancers and video-artists. By experimenting with different methods of collaboration through the adaptation of social systems, transvergence of scientific models, and mapping of algorithmic structures, DOUBLE VISION unifies multifaceted art forms and ideas.
DOUBLE VISION's artists strike a balance between unity, complexity, chaos and ritual. The collective ingenuity includes constructions by Steven Baudonnet, Matt Bell, Liz Bootz, Sean Clute, Amanda Crawford, Brian Enright, Simran Gleason, Jammin' Ammon, Ron Goldin, Jessica Gomula, Dave Holton, Pauline Jennings, Jason B. Jones, Elisabeth Kohnke, Chris Kruzic, Amy Leonards, Michelle K. Lynch, Wendy Marinacchio, Amy Nielson, Cecelia Peterson, Tim Thompson, Bill Wolter, Nicole Zvarik.
Added to the calendar on Tue, May 9, 2006 9:33PM
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