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Category Archives: Arts
Dead Air exhibition at at the Metro Gallery
Lost Signals
Wily exhibition pays respects to a possibly vanishing aspects of a mass medium
…”The furtive aesthetic of Davis’ video is matched, in an odd way, by Scott Huffines and erstwhile City Paper contributor Tom Warner, whose public access show Atomic TV gets a retrospective here. Although the public access series ended in 2005, with the bulk of the episodes having been produced in the late 1990s, its inclusion acknowledges that with the loss of broadcast … Continue reading
DEAD AIR video exhibition + THE END of Analog opening party – Feb. 17th (large flier)
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DEAD AIR: The End of Analog Party
Atomic TV is Part of the End of Analog Video Exhibition
by Tom “Man About Town” Warner
http://accelerateddecrepitude.blogspot.com
DEAD AIR Video Exhibition (Feb 17 – Mar 22)
Metro Gallery, 1700 N Charles St
www.themetrogallery.net
www.myspace.com/metrogallery
Exhibit Opening: THE END of Analog Party (Feb 17, 2009)
Metro Gallery, 1700 N Charles St
Doors 8pm, Show 9pm; $6, Light snacks, Cash bar
Bands: Lo Moda, Plans Plans, and Edie Sedgwick
VJs: Joe Reinsel, Chris LaMartina, and Guy Werner
Exhibiting Video Artists: Vin Grabill, Atomic TV, Phil Davis, Kristen Anchor, … Continue reading
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Atomic TV to be part of D E A D A I R Video Exhibition
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D E A D A I R
Video Exhibition
Feb 17 – Mar 22
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Exhibit Opening: THE END of Analog Party
Tue Feb 17, 2009
Doors 8pm, Show 9pm
$6. Light snacks. Cash bar.
w/ bands: Lo Moda, Plans Plans, and Edie Sedgwick
VJs: Joe Reinsel, Chris LaMartina, and Guy Werner
Exhibiting Video Artists: Vin Grabill, Atomic TV, Phil Davis, Kristen Anchor, and Preston Poe
Metro Gallery
1700 N Charles St
www.themetrogallery.net
Good-bye analog, hello digital! 11:59:59pm February 17, … Continue reading
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