Local Vibrations
Sunday, October 10th, 2010
Michelle Rosenberg and Howard Huang attached transducers to a phone booth giving a lo-fi audio experience when you plug in your i-pod or radio.
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Michelle Rosenberg and Howard Huang attached transducers to a phone booth giving a lo-fi audio experience when you plug in your i-pod or radio.
What Kind of City Do You Want to Live In? Barrie Cline, Grace Delgado and Lucinda Kalin brought their vision to the Generation X Garden on East 4th Street in the East Village.
Rena Leinberger brought her Optimism Pack (portable studio in the form of a backpack) to bring some color to an NYU building.
Six Degrees of Attachment – Sarah Nelson Wright
Plaster Heart, pass it on. Cast from a sheep’s heart.
Mixed feelings on Bond Street.
“I really hope one of you find this.” In front of the Marble Cemetery on East Second Street.
Update: 10/11 The police found this suspicious when they found several pounds of C-4 in the cemetery today.
Amelia Marzec shows how to make an RFID reader detector.
A conversation outside the Conflux Cafe on Stuyvesant Street in the East Village.
Eric Bessel presents Letters to a Stranger in Tompkins Square Park.
The Conflux Festival is always fun. Schedule
Chalk stencils from Heather Johnson underneath the approach to the Williamsburg Bridge. She transcribed snippets of conversation heard in the neighborhood. This was done for the Conflux Festival.
Buena aqui para “the little rocket.”
Conflux Video Here
Conflux is the annual New York festival for contemporary psychogeography, the investigation of everyday urban life through emerging artistic, technological and social practice. At Conflux, visual and sound artists, writers, urban adventurers and the public gather for four days to explore their urban environment.
Some interesting things for the last day of the Conflux Festival in Williamsburg.The Lucky Cat
245 Grand St
Brooklyn 11211
718.782.0437
http://theluckycat.com/
4:00 pm–4:45 pm
Wooster Collective street art talk . Wooster Collective . The Lucky Cat .
4:45 pm–5:30 pm
Bubble Project . Ji Lee . The Lucky Cat .
5:30 pm–6:15 pm
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Zoetrope falling apart. Stanton Street. The Zoetropes were constructed by the Toyshop Collective for the 2004 Psygeoconflux . More Zoetropes |
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This is one of the Psygeoconflux projects. It solicit you to leave your thoughts. |
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I dream of the Land of High Hopes. – Not writing on this poster – With my lover – right here – Outside of my mind. Spring Street between Bowery and Elizabeth. |