Got clouds, could rain, but that doesn’t matter when SF Complex…
Look familar, well this is just a reminder of tonight’s gala event. Drop everything you are doing and make a plan to get over there ….the Santa Fe Complex on Agua Fria right now! Well at opening time.
Vasulka-Missoula Oblongata Doubleheader Pushes the Envelope
at Santa Fe Complex
Santa Fe Complex · 632 Agua Fria · Parking via Romero St.
For more information, contact Don Begley at 505/216.7562 or visit sfcomplex.org
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Greetings!
Samantha Giron started the week with a bang and a full house on Monday night. Now, the baton passes to Woody Vasulka and Missoula Oblongata on Wednesday night, August 13.
The evening begins with a retrospective display of work from a generation of “continual interaction within an art community” that was lost as “the idea of realism slowly came to dominate art in the digital era,” in the words of digital pioneer Woody Vasulka. The irrepressible artist believes the hyperrealistic phase is fading. He offers this exhibit as a bridge between the earlier period it represents and modern trends. Woody’s show begins at 5:00 pm. The Vasulka website, home to the work of Woody and wife Steina, is here.
Missoula-Oblongata, a three-person community that lists the Marx Brothers and Maurice Sendak among their influences, certainly can’t be called hyperrealistic. Instead, long-time friends Donna Sellinger, Madeline ffitch and Sarah Lowry pride themselves on their audacious, roll-your-own approach to writing, staging and acting. They’ll start their program at 8:00 pm. More info on Missoula-Oblongata is here.
Don’t miss this one-of-a-kind evening starting at 5:00 at Santa Fe Complex Wednesday night. Visit our website for more info.
-don
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Santa Fe Complex is a nonprofit, community studio creating connections in science, technology and art. Our studio stands on three core activities:
Collaboration to address real-world problems, encourage cooperation and create economic opportunities in applied complexity, urban planning and simulation, and computational arts.
Communication with local, national and international communities about our work in Santa Fe and elsewhere. Whether it’s a live feed or published reports, we broadcast our work - and the role Santa Fe plays in this important effort - to all interested parties.
Education through the principle of learning-by-doing in active projects that lets students be part of, and contribute to, their project team. We offer formal classes, scientific and technology lectures, and internships.
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