01.162008
The Philadelphia Institute for Advanced Study EVENTS
January 16: Pen16+Game Lab
This January 16th, Pen 16 combines forces with Game Lab. We will be playing a drawing game, Glinks, which generates large abstract mosaics based on a few simple rules of engagement.
The game is an attempt to crossbreed Cellular Automata with games and the act of drawing, and is still under development.
Non-competitive drawing will also be permitted. And if possible, bring graph paper. 8:00PM- 10:00PM
January 17: Zimoun. Statics III
The PRO HELVETIA Swiss Arts Council and the Culture Department of Berne, Switzerland present:
Swiss installation and sound artist Zimoun performing his "Statics III," as well as performance by New York-based filmmaker Andy Graydon.
Promises to be an interesting evening. The doubtful are directed to Zimoun's and Andy's previous work. 8:30 PM
Posted by Aryon on 01.16.2008 in oldblog | Permalink
01.112008
IF YOU'RE GOING TO SAN FRANCISCO
Be sure to check out a show I am in. (Flowers in hair optional but encouraged.)
It opens this Saturday, January 12th, from 7-11pm
at WHITE WALLS 835 Larkin St. in the Tenderloin.
Posted by Alexlukas on 01.11.2008 in oldblog | Permalink
01.092008
Wonder Mike
Posted by Gonzo on 01.09.2008 in oldblog | Permalink
Brian Willmont Photos & Review
Art in the Age wrote a quick review of the Brian Willmont show that is currently on display in the 1026 gallery until January 25th.
Check our flicks of the show.
Posted by Aryon on 01.09.2008 in oldblog | Permalink
01.082008
Andrew? Jeffery? Right?
Here is a rare photo of Andrew back when we called him "Andy".
Posted by Adamw on 01.08.2008 in oldblog | Permalink
Mixmaster Mike!
1. Vaudevillain's co-captain Aryon Hoselton and Christine Knapp from Penn Future with our favorite Mayor. Electronic Ink, a digital design firm based in Philadelphia where I currently work, designed Mayor Nutter's website and were gracious enough to give me a ticket.
2. Inside of the Naval Base reception hall.
3. Food.
4. Undercover operatives.
5. Flag thief.
Posted by Aryon on 01.08.2008 in oldblog | Permalink
01.072008
The Decapitator - Street Art goes digital
This is very interesting. The decapitrator creates images to replace parts of ads, thus rendering the people in the ads as headless. Check out more of his work on The Decapitator's Flickr Page.
