Monday
May102010
ScrapCycle(reUSE/reCOMBINE): LandFilles / dis-(p)lay waste Performance
FRI MAY 21ST | 8:00PM | 8:45PM | 9:30PM | ADMISSION = REFUSE FOR REUSE |
ScrapCycle is an annual upcycling event that places an exchange-value on upcycled and reused materials, in order to probe the environmental effects of economic perspective: Events require a piece of refuse for reuse as the price of admission. Admission materials are used for on-site installations, directed toward local upcycling artists, or repurposed as holiday gift wrap. These action-based economic and environmental aspects of ScrapCycle refer to the act of reuse as requiring us to approach everyday decisions from a use-value perspective, which is in opposition to our collective exchange-value upbringing.
On Friday May 21st, Liberovskaya and Uenishi will play collaboratively built and cupcyled sculptureLandFilles in a series of audiovisual feedback performances, titled LandFilles / dis-(p)lay waste.)
All ScrapCycle events require a piece of refuse for reuse as the price of admission. Found water bottles are the preferred admission material, and will be redirected to upcycling artists Katherine Liberovskaya and Keiko Uenishi.
Click the following links for further information about ScrapCycle(reUSE/reCOMBINE) or about presenting organization Analogous Projects.
For ScrapCycle press clippings, please visit http://scrapcycle.org/scrapcycle-MakeMagazineIssue17.jpg or http://scrapcycle.org/scrapcycle-WireMagazineIssue299.jpg.
LandFilles / dis-(p)lay waste workshopped performance at Experimental Intermedia:
ScrapCycle is an annual upcycling event that places an exchange-value on upcycled and reused materials, in order to probe the environmental effects of economic perspective: Events require a piece of refuse for reuse as the price of admission. Admission materials are used for on-site installations, directed toward local upcycling artists, or repurposed as holiday gift wrap. These action-based economic and environmental aspects of ScrapCycle refer to the act of reuse as requiring us to approach everyday decisions from a use-value perspective, which is in opposition to our collective exchange-value upbringing.
On Friday May 21st, Liberovskaya and Uenishi will play collaboratively built and cupcyled sculptureLandFilles in a series of audiovisual feedback performances, titled LandFilles / dis-(p)lay waste.)
All ScrapCycle events require a piece of refuse for reuse as the price of admission. Found water bottles are the preferred admission material, and will be redirected to upcycling artists Katherine Liberovskaya and Keiko Uenishi.
Click the following links for further information about ScrapCycle(reUSE/reCOMBINE) or about presenting organization Analogous Projects.
For ScrapCycle press clippings, please visit http://scrapcycle.org/scrapcycle-MakeMagazineIssue17.jpg or http://scrapcycle.org/scrapcycle-WireMagazineIssue299.jpg.
LandFilles / dis-(p)lay waste workshopped performance at Experimental Intermedia:
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