Tuesday, August 10, 2010

CALL FOR PROPOSALS




What Are we Waiting for?Sustainable Ideas and Simple Actions — curated by Daniel S. DeLuca andSandrine Schaefer as a facet of the People in Space Project- An interactive artistic research delegation to the 2010 Shanghai World Expo :: Call For Proposals — Deadline: August 17, 2010.

The 2010 World Expo in Shanghai anticipates 70 million attendees who will wait in lines for hours to catch a glimpse of the ideas and innovations that will shape our future. Hosted in the most populated city on the planet, the Shanghai Expo will be one of the largest events in history. In an effort to address sustainable urban development 189 countries have built temporary multi-million dollar pavilions addressing the theme: “Better City Better Life.” Yet few Americans know its happening.

What Are We Waiting For? invites creative thinkers from a variety of backgrounds to consider the context of waiting in lines as an opportunity to spark the imagination through unexpected actions and interactions. We are looking for ideas that are simple to implement, have a strong concept, and engage the people waiting in line. Proposals that are selected will be performed by a team of expert practitioners in and through the lines present at the Shanghai World Expo Pavilions. You come up with the actions and we implement them as your surrogate!

Submissions will be evaluated on:

Utilization of the long lines: Some of these lines consist of several thousand people who may wait up to 4 hours before entering a popular pavilion. Other lines are much shorter. How will your idea engage and take advantage of these dynamics? Imagine your idea being perpetuated in a single line throughout the entire day!

Simplicity of design: We will complete and document as many as 100 actions for this project. We encourage people to submit ideas that are simple to implement but have an impact on the participants. Actions should require no or extremely limited materials. We ask you to consider the potential of utilizing the accumulative bodies and voices. Think about taking advantage of what these people will already have on them: cell phones with cameras/access to the Internet, wallets, keys, umbrellas to shade the sun,etc.

Clarity of concept: The question: “What are we Waiting for?” can be used as a filter for ideas relating to the context of the line itself as well as concepts of sustainability and urban development. We encourage applicants to address these themes and or any others that have particular significance within the context of the Shanghai World Expo: i.e visions of the future, innovation and imagination, technology etc. Pavilions will be selected for each piece unless otherwise indicated in proposal.

Please submit the following information by August 17, 2010

- Full Name
- Email contact
- Project Description (250 words or less)

Email submissions to: Proposals [at] PeopleInSpace.US

Artists selected will be notified by August 21st. Works will be generated at The 2010 World Expo in Shanghai between September 1st-14th.

For more information about What Are We Waiting For? or People In Space visit www.PeopleInSpace.US

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Appropriated Animation: A Japanese-American Conversation -Angela

In researching the early manifestations of animation in Asia, I came across an essay which discusses the adaptation and appropriation of the American animated films that were becoming available in China and Japan in the early nineteen hundreds. As we saw in class, China was influenced by the films of the Fleisher Bros., Out of the Inkwell, and Japan by Emile Cohl. I came across an interesting follow-up on that creative exchange in the mentioned essay. It notes the similarities between Japanese animator Tezuca Osamu, Jungle Emperor, and Disney's The Lion King.

The Jungle Emperor is said to have been shot three decades earlier than Disney's 1994 film.
In 1989 there was even an sequel to Tezuca's orginial, which is reminiscent of the more familiar (to me) Lion King, yet it actually aired five years earlier.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4-_UtGIjce0&feature=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vX07j9SDFcc

Sunday, December 27, 2009

Present Tense Blog



Hey All,

We just finished up an interview with Jeff Huckleberry who I know a lot of you studied with. You can see it on the Present Tense's Archive.

-Present Tense

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

NYC THIS WEEKEND!


If you are in Brooklyn this weekend, you need to come and see the Maximum Perception Performance Festival.

ENGLISH KILLS ART GALLERY
114 FORREST ST.
BROOKLYN, NY 11206

INFO@ENGLISHKILLSARTGALLERY.COM
WWW.ENGLISHKILLSARTGALLERY.COM

English Kills Art Gallery is pleased to present the inaugural Maximum Perception Performance Festival, December 11-12, 2009 at English Kills Art Gallery in Brooklyn, NY.

Over 2 nights, the Maximum Perception Performance Festival will be a showcase for over 20 national and international performance artists, focusing on presenting a dynamic range of contemporary performance practice from the best emerging artists in performance.

Curators Peter Dobill and Phoenix Lights seek to present a counterpoint to the fiscally bloated, dilettante-based spectacle that has consumed the image of performance art in New York City. The Maximum Perception Performance Festival will feature newly commissioned performance works in addition to site-specific actions and ongoing projects from all participating artists.

Established as a critically acclaimed exhibition in 2008 to survey the Brooklyn performance art scene, the Maximum Perception Performance Festival has evolved to become a yearly showcase for the forefront of performance art practice in New York City and beyond.


PARTICIPATING ARTISTS

ROB ANDREWS, LEAH ARON + TYMON MATTOSZKO, MATTHEW BLAIR, RYAN BROWN, HOLLY FAUROT + SARAH H. PAULSON, DANIELLE FREAKLY/THE QUOTE GENERATOR, PHILIP FRYER, NATE HILL, ERIK HOKENSON, ANDREW HURST, NAOKI IWAKAWA, AMERY KESSLER, MARNI KOTAK, JODIE LYN KEE CHOW + ZACHARY FABRI, JILL MCDERMID, SANDRINE SCHAEFER, ROSABELLE SELAVY, MARK STAFFORD, LECH SZPORER, MATT WHITE, JEN ZAK

Monday, November 2, 2009

ESTONIA KULTURE

http://www.kultuuritehas.ee/residency/artists.html

ME & FRIENDS IN ESTONIA

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Present Tense's "Thus Far" @ MEME

BOSTON HEADS, COME BY MEME AND SEE A SCREENING OF PERFORMANCE DOCUMENTATION TOMORROW NIGHT. INFO:

MEME Website
Present Tense Website

There will also be a performance art event next Friday, the 23rd, featuring the work of:

Daniel DeLuca (Boston)
Coco Segaller (Boston)
Philip Fryer (Boston)
Sarah Schoemann (NYC)

See you there!
-The Present Tense