Date:
May 08, 2008 - May 13, 2008
Time: 8-11 pm
Location: Sea and Space Explorations 4755 York Blvd. Los Angeles
Brigade Parade Experimental Animation & More
Animated Experiments in Non-Theatrical Socialization
May 2 - 13
at
Sea and Space Explorations
4755 York Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA
Gallery is open Sundays 1-5 p.m., Friday May 2, 1-5 p.m., and by appointment
Tel: 323.445.4015, email: info@seaandspace.org
Saturday, May 3, 8-11 PM opening
Sunday, May 4, 1-5 PM gallery hours for viewing show
Installations: Deborah Allison, Wyatt Poist, Sean Cox, Dave Horowitz
Through this series animation is presented as a political and personal act of expression. The works presented stress animation as a fertile terrain for experimentation and activism. The screening location and tactics are dependent upon the subjects and issues dealt with within the films produced allowing installation (gallery and outside locations) to become the primary presentation methodology instead of the festival model. The intent of presenting in an alternative model being to experience a greater sense of agency in determining how our films are to be made visible, to communicate with a different public, and to encourage discussion during the presentation process which the festival model does not foster.
DIRECTIONS from Los Angeles: From the 5, take the 2 north. Take the Verdugo Road exit. Left onto Eagle Rock Boulevard. Right onto York Boulevard (major cross street is Armadale Boulevard).
Interactive Portraits
Deborah Allison
The dialog of a relationship expressed through mundane gestures.
Action News with Skip Thompson
Dave Horowitz
This Just In; News is Irritating and Confusing!
Vote For ME (dia)
Sean Cox
An interactive installation that brings to the forefront modern media's
power to sway opinion in the voting process, and urges participants
to choose for themselves.
Waiting for Bogot
Wyatt Poist
The Hollywood detective in his natural state of waiting. The existence of the
film noir detective seems to be waiting for the inevitable shootout.
Contact Information:
323.445.4015
info@seaandspace.org