Monthly Archives: September 2008

Philippe Quesne’s Vivarium Studio: L’ Effet de Serge

Photo by Patrick Sullivan -by Abe Ingle L’ Effet de Serge takes place where D’ Apris Nature leaves off, with a cosmonaut exploring a curious living room. The room the visitor illuminates is a sad, unfurnished and unfinished terrarium, where … Continue reading

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Khris Soden: The Portland Tour of Tilburg

Khris Soden’s The Portland Tour of Tilburg sets up an interesting juxtaposition of two similar cities: Portland, OR and Tilburg, Holland. Khris Soden leads a walking tour through downtown Portland all the while describing the city of Tilburg. Booklets filled … Continue reading

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Jerome Bel, “Let’s Dance” Chat

Jerome Bel Chat ===by Emily Katz it was quiet. Timing is Everything, he said. It was 1984, four years after Mitterand came into Parliment. It was easy to be a dancer then.

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Philippe Quesne / Vivarium Studio / L’Effet de Serge

Diary | Age 30 I think I TBA-O’d last Friday with Soujourn + Antony + Neal + Icerod + Flash Choir. Add this to a hectic work week and you have one weary little Sarah wandering into Imago Theater last … Continue reading

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Mike Daisey: If You See Something Say Something

Mike Daisey/IF YOU SEE SOMETHING SAY SOMETHING 09.11.08 at the Winningstad Theater Photo by CaroleZoom Time-Based Arts Festival, PICA All Rights Reserved, 2008 Mike Daisey broke my heart, again. Posted By: Jim Withington

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Noontime Chat: Cognitive Dissonance

Mike Daisey, Stanya Kahn and Harry Dodge, Moderator: Mark Russell Noontime Chat: Cognitive Dissonance Exposing the Tricks of the Mind and the Ills of the Society Through Visual and Performative Languages Pacific Northwest College of Art Thur. Sept. 11, 2008 … Continue reading

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Daniel Beaty – Resurrection

Him: Six African-American men, all related or inter-related through their life situations if not by blood, aged 10, 20, 30, 40, 50 and 60, all talking, singing, telling their life’s stories, all at the same time, all through the same … Continue reading

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Tim Etchells: Sight is the sense that dying people tend to lose first

Tim Etchells Sight is the sense that dying people tend to lose first is a long tirade of simple descriptions and explanations of the world. The delivery of these observations by actor Jim Fletcher, is in an earnest and sincere … Continue reading

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Daniel Beaty – Resurrection

Daniel Beaty/Resurrection 09.9.08 at Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center 2008 Time-Based Art Festival, PICA Photo by CaroleZoom All Rights Reserved, PICA Posted by Dusty Hoesly Resurrection is a powerful, piercing, and poetic story of African American men in the early 21st … Continue reading

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The Yes Men / Keep It Slick

The Yes Men / Keep It Slick posted by: Donald Allgeier The Yes Men exhibit on display at PNCA is comprised of two rooms. One is a conference room where a perpetual presentation is being given to whomever enters the … Continue reading

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