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Jérôme Bel – Pichet Klunchun and Myself

Posted by: Benjamin Adrian Sitting through Jérôme Bel’s piece, “Pichet Klunchun and Myself” was mostly unlike the typical performance tba holds in Lincoln Hall. There was a bit of dancing, but conversation filled more time. Jérôme begins questioning Pichet about … Continue reading

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Occurrence Hosted by Reggie Watts

09.09.08 at The Works tEEth / Occurrence Hosted by Reggie Watts 2008 Time-Based Art Festival, PICA Photo by Kenneth Aaron All Rights Reserved, PICA Posted by Dusty Hoesly Reggie Watts acted as curator for a night of performance art pieces … Continue reading

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Tim Crouch: England

===by Emily Katz I rode my bike to this performance, it was a beautiful day. the city looked alive as I rode over the broadway bridge. and I also felt full of life and light. upon arrival, they wrote my … Continue reading

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Ethan Rose & Au

Ethan Rose 09.08.08 at the Works Time-Based Arts Festival Photo by Wayne Bund All Rights Reserved, 2008 Ethan Rose is like a tinkerer in a musical toyshop, playing with each instrument before moving on to the next one, listening closely … Continue reading

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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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