Showing posts with label poetry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label poetry. Show all posts
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Ryoji Ikeda: The Transfinite!
I went to see Ryoji Ikeda's show at one of my most favorite places to see art in New York City, the Park Avenue Armory. The artist uses data, sound, rhythm, scale, light, and shadow to overwhelm the senses and create a complete environment - a world you are drawn into upon entering the space, in which it seems that nothing else outside of it exists. I absolutely loved this show, and hope to see more of Ikeda's work soon!
Labels:
art,
blur,
information visualization,
installation,
lighting,
manhattan,
music,
new york,
Park Avenue Armory,
poetry
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Mister New York
Click here to see Mister New York!
"Mr. New York broadcasts short documentary films that engage, educate and encourage viewers to become involved in the culture of New York City. Each episode provides a unique perspective on the authentic, the seedy, steamy and edgy parts of the city.
The people in our films are at the forefront of social and cultural change in New York, and by extension, the world. Our subjects are from all walks of life: musicians, artists, writers, entrepreneurs; the down-right fascinating, off-the-wall, under-the-bench, out-in-the-streets, over-the-top, true New Yorkers.
This is the New York we intend to illumine: always diverse, always changing."
Labels:
mister new york,
poetry,
video
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