Posts Tagged 'judeth'
“Ballade of Women” by Patrizia Marti (2013?)
An interactive installation. Fragmented images of women from classic art spin in the sky. The fragments move in response to the people in the room and a synthesis of online discussions related to women’s issues. A panel outside the exhibit displays news related to the themes embodied in the exhibit.
“Ballade of Women” by Patrizia Marti (2013?)
An interactive installation. Fragmented images of women from classic art spin in the sky. The fragments move in response to the people in the room and a synthesis of online discussions related to women’s issues. A panel outside the exhibit displays news related to the themes embodied in the exhibit.
Humanity at Sea, Ideation
In this sketch we will explore our desire to make an image real, to make it known and understood, and our frustration with the limits of that knowledge and experience.
Humanity at Sea, Ideation
In this sketch we will explore our desire to make an image real, to make it known and understood, and our frustration with the limits of that knowledge and experience.
“NYE LA 2015” by Julia Diamond and Garrison Yu of YU+co (2015)
Following the success of NYE LA 2014, Grand Park and The Music Center partnered with a far more established media company, yU+co to create a New Year’s eve experience that communicated “LA’s role as the creative epicenter of our world.”
“NYE LA 2015” by Julia Diamond and Garrison Yu of YU+co (2015)
Following the success of NYE LA 2014, Grand Park and The Music Center partnered with a far more established media company, yU+co to create a New Year’s eve experience that communicated “LA’s role as the creative epicenter of our world.”
“Moribundos Live” by mapjacks (2013)
Mapjacks is a collective of visual artists in LA. They do guerrilla installations on the exterior buildings:
“Moribundos Live” by mapjacks (2013)
Mapjacks is a collective of visual artists in LA. They do guerrilla installations on the exterior buildings:
“NYE LA 2014” by Akiko Yamashita (2014)
Grand Park is a 12 acre park in downtown Los Angeles that opened in 2012. It stretches over several blocks connecting city hall to the stretch of Grand Avenue that is home to the Walt Disney Concert Hall, MOCA, The Music Center, The Ahmanson, and now The Broad. “The Park for Everyone”, events are curated by the The Music Center with a mission of featuring local arts and community. In 2013, Akiko, a member of the collective mapjacks, approached the park staff about projection mapping onto city hall.
“NYE LA 2014” by Akiko Yamashita (2014)
Grand Park is a 12 acre park in downtown Los Angeles that opened in 2012. It stretches over several blocks connecting city hall to the stretch of Grand Avenue that is home to the Walt Disney Concert Hall, MOCA, The Music Center, The Ahmanson, and now The Broad. “The Park for Everyone”, events are curated by the The Music Center with a mission of featuring local arts and community. In 2013, Akiko, a member of the collective mapjacks, approached the park staff about projection mapping onto city hall.
“#hamlt2k14” by Will Power to Youth (2014)
I have been working as the playwright/writing mentor and sometimes program director for Will Power to Youth (WPY) at Shakespeare Center LA since 2005. WPY is a youth employment program. LA teens and young adults are hired to work full-time for 7 weeks to collaboratively create an adaptation of a Shakespeare play.
“#hamlt2k14” by Will Power to Youth (2014)
I have been working as the playwright/writing mentor and sometimes program director for Will Power to Youth (WPY) at Shakespeare Center LA since 2005. WPY is a youth employment program. LA teens and young adults are hired to work full-time for 7 weeks to collaboratively create an adaptation of a Shakespeare play.
“The Monitor Celestra” by Alternaliv (2013)
The Monitor Celestra was a Nordic-style larp (live action roleplaying game) inspired by Battlestar Gallactica that transformed a Swedish destroyer-class battleship into “a real frakkin spaceship.” The game lasted over three weekends, included 389 participants (players) who each paid a fee,
“The Monitor Celestra” by Alternaliv (2013)
The Monitor Celestra was a Nordic-style larp (live action roleplaying game) inspired by Battlestar Gallactica that transformed a Swedish destroyer-class battleship into “a real frakkin spaceship.” The game lasted over three weekends, included 389 participants (players) who each paid a fee,
“Invisible Cities” by Christopher Cerrone of The Industry (2014)
Presented by The Industry opera company and the L.A. Dance Project. Invisible Cities, adapted from the Italo Calvino novel, was performed in downtown LA’s Union Station train station amidst commuters, skateboarders and vagrants. The orchestra performed from a separate wing of the station and the performers and audience members listened to the music through headphones.
“Invisible Cities” by Christopher Cerrone of The Industry (2014)
Presented by The Industry opera company and the L.A. Dance Project. Invisible Cities, adapted from the Italo Calvino novel, was performed in downtown LA’s Union Station train station amidst commuters, skateboarders and vagrants. The orchestra performed from a separate wing of the station and the performers and audience members listened to the music through headphones.
“Platanov, or the Disinherited” by Jay Scheib (2014)
A live cinema performance adapted from Chekhov’s first full-length play. The performance a a live play and a live feature film. The performance took place at The Kitchen in NYC and simulcast to the AMC Empire Cinema in Times Square and
“Platanov, or the Disinherited” by Jay Scheib (2014)
A live cinema performance adapted from Chekhov’s first full-length play. The performance a a live play and a live feature film. The performance took place at The Kitchen in NYC and simulcast to the AMC Empire Cinema in Times Square and