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Free Art & Technology in Venice
Oh shit, get your towels ready
It’s about to go down
Everybody in the place hit the fucking deck
But stay on your motherfucking toes
We running this, let’s go…
“I stood in Venice, on the Bridge of Sighs; A palace and a prison on each hand.â€
~Lord Byron
Venezia is FFFFFat. and its not just the American tourists.
A well-trained and espresso-powered cadre of FAT just washed up on the docks of Dorsoduro in Venice, Italy with a new formula for success:
Graffiti = Prison
Prison = Art Shows
Allora… it’s a FAT two jail-bird special:
Mike Baca on the D’stroy&Rebuild Untouchable Miracle Tour with SKI and DRED. Maybe Mike will rebuild Venice so it stops sinking.
PLUS
Artist Jihoi Lee and me with a 1.5 x 2 meter panel of excerpts from our comic book about my summer vacation in Beijing, called Baltimore.
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through May 30th, 2009
at the S.a.l.e. Docks – Magazzini del Sale, Dorsoduro 264, Venezia.
Direct link here: http://vimeo.com/4353898
A quick app I put together this morning as a response to Todd Vanderlin’s AR scratching ( http://vimeo.com/4312616 ). The app uses the accelerometer of the ipod touch to control the speed of a ‘vinyl record’ on the ipod screen. Slowing down the record and speeding it up is just a matter of controlling how fast you spin the device.
Next up scratching!
Track is Full Clip by Gang Starr.
Thanks to Zach Gage’s excellent ofxALSoundPlayer class!
FFFFFat fffffans come say hello…
EVERYTHING YOU WANT, RIGHT NOW! – NEW WORK BY STEVE LAMBERT
APRIL 25 TO JUNE 6, 2009
ARTIST’S RECEPTION APRIL 25, 2009 6 – 9PM
Charlie James Gallery
975 Chung King Road
Los Angeles, CA 90012
Charlie James Gallery is pleased to announce LA’s first solo show of internationally renowned artist-activist Steve Lambert. You may have encountered Steve’s work already, though you may not be aware of it. Maybe you saw him interviewed on CNN, or listened to him on NPR. Lambert’s work operates in popular culture, using everyday language and humor to convey ideas that both subvert and expand the worlds of art, free technology, and media.
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