Category Archives: Visual Art

BODY CONTROL vol. 3k

BODY CONTROL= A nite of inspired attitudes and dance.
I encourage you to dress with interest, and become a living chandelier.
This is a party.

Relevant words you might hear: Minimal, Maximum, House, Shaq, Darkwave, Top 40,000, Slo-Mo Disco, R&BEAST, Darkwave, Spooky Juke, Cold, Wave Wave, and so on.

This month we feature 2 fine acts, George Quartz and Future Blondes.

FUTURE BLONDES hails from Houston. One might say their sound is that of the horror and mystery of hell, and as if demons had taken over an acid house rave. Some sort of tribal permutation, or perhaps if we bred with aliens during the renaissance.

Have a glance:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=myqrS7yfrYk&feature=related
http://www.myspace.com/apinkcloud

GEORGE QUARTZ descends from Dallas town. A man of international mystique and charm. One might rumor he was a retired cop who suffered a mid life crises to become some sort of new millennium lounge singer. Something to scare Gaga back into her cave id say. The rhythmic pulse and melody sweep you away into dance.

See for yourself:
http://www.myspace.com/georgequartz
http://vimeo.com/12579006
http://lamaladietropicale.blogspot.com/

We also are privileged to have the a crew of amazing video/projection artists.
A slew of video synthesis mixing mashup psych wall trivia light source magic will occur.

TOMMY BOY
http://vimeo.com/whoistommy
http://www.arawa.fm/

LARS ATTACKS
http://www.lzxindustries.net/

JVC SYSTEMS:
http://www.youtube.com/user/totallytv#p/a

$5 COVER, WORTH IT.

This episode is brought to you by our pals at Switched On!
http://switchedonaustin.com/

-Malcolm Elijah

Mystic Guru of the Turntables

Just when you think we’re in galactic ecstasy… we go acid.

New Works by Scott Eastwood 7/9/10 @ Cheer Up Charlie’s

COME PARTY AT CHEER UP CHARLIE’S W/ SCOTT EASTWOOD‘S NEW WORK + ODESSA, HEIR GORDON, MAGIC JEWELS & REALNESS ON JULY 9, 2010 @ 10PM-2AM, NO COVER ALL NITE CUTIE PIES 4EVER

CALLING ALL ARTISTS

This is an open call to all Austin/Texan artists and writers. I’m currently at Bard’s MFA program and am surprisingly (or perhaps not?) surrounded, even drowned, by either NY or LA artists. While I love the cultural, critical, and creative exchange that takes place, I feel that smaller art communities are underrepresented, that many voices are not being heard, that my love, Austin, needs a brighter light than what I shine.

So, I’m putting together a zine. On July 29th, end of the summer presentations will take place at the Bard College Exhibition Center. Bardians will have gallery space to present their work. At the exhibition, I’d like to offer the proposed zine to students, faculty, and guests.

This will be a DIY affair: photocopied and stapled. I’m terribly busy working on my own collection of poems but I would really like to do this. As a writer in the program, I have free access to photocopiers, so I’d like to acquire as much material as possible.

I’m accepting all pictures, drawings, poems, short stories, and photos of paintings, sculptures, and installations as long as they’re within good taste, at least semi-translatable to black and white, and relevant to the developing tone of the zine.

Please send .doc documents and nice jpegs or links to nice jpegs to mrchristopherperez@yahoo.com

Include your name and any other relevant information.

Thanks,
Christopher Pérez

Oh, and depending on access to media and my time constraints, I might make a CD-R sampler as well.

DOMY TONIGHT: NEWSPAPER BLACKOUT

Domy Books is pleased to present Newspaper Blackout: slide show and talk with Austin Kleon
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Poet and cartoonist Austin Kleon has discovered a new way to read between the lines. Armed with a daily newspaper and a permanent marker, he constructs through deconstruction—eliminating the words he doesn’t need to create a new art form: Newspaper Blackout poetry.

Highly original, Kleon’s verse ranges from provocative to lighthearted, and from moving to hysterically funny, and undoubtedly entertaining. The latest creations in a long history of “found art,” Newspaper Blackout will challenge you to find new meaning in the familiar and inspiration from the mundane.

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