• Mar 25, 2009 from 7:00pm to 9:00pm
  • Location: Chez Bushwick
  • Latest Activity: Oct 11, 2023
Tomorrow night at the next Artist Salon Jaki Levy, founder of Arrow Root Media and new media producer for Misnomer Dance, Martha Graham Dance Co. and others, will moderate a discussion and screening about dance work created specifically for the web. Dance on Camera has already established itself as a viable medium for showcasing dance + performance. However, there is a growing trend of artists creating and adapting work specifically for the web. For example, New York City Ballet's Tragic Love series, or more recently, Cedar Lake's Project 52 - all videos made specifically for the web.Like site specific work, these (web)site specific pieces are showing that these new constraints are creating short format work, with new possibilities for distribution, creativity, and collaboration.You are invited bring in your own examples of web-based videos to show at the Salon. If interested, please contact us at annan@pentacle.org.The Artist Salon series happens on the fourth Wednesdays of the month at Chez Bushwick and features dialogue across disciplines around various artist-chosen topics. Anyone can bring questions, stories, artifacts, or material to add to the conversation.Check out Anna's blog, Move the Frame: http://movetheframe.com, for on-going discussion, news and program up-dates.The Artist Salon is part of a weekly Visual & Media Arts series each Wednesday at Chez Bushwick in Brooklyn. The series includes Kinetic Cinema on the second Wednesdays of the month, Prime Mover on the third Wednesdays, and artist-moderated topical Salons on the fourth Wednesdays. Visual & Media Arts programming is the fastest growing component of public exhibitions at Chez BushwickFilm, Video, Media, and Interdisciplinary Programs at Chez Bushwick are made possible through a grant from The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts. Grants are made to support efforts to strengthen areas that directly affect the context in which artists work. More info: http://www.chezbushwick.net
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  • The next one will be on April 22nd, with Karl Cronin about the "Physical Traces" left behind on our performance environments. You can find out more about Karl at his website: dryearth.org
  • Wish I could make it! We have plans with old friends from Germany.
    When is the NEXT one?
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