I was job searching a while back (yet again) and came across a very curious posting about a position at the Internet Archive, which in itself is worthy of a surfing meander.
On the archive site I found an entry on Miga, based in Granada, Spain, which describes itself as "a group of audiovisual creators formed in 2004" whose "purpose is to show on the net the more advanced proposals from the actual south of Europe scene. [...] Any kind of artistic performance is inside Miga. Dj´s, Vj´s, Live Acts, net art, graphic design, experimental video, photography and all electro acoustic media is part of it, coming together to develop, feed & expand different ideas and projects."
In addition to many downloadable audio and video files on their site (Miga is also a "net label" of experimental music and video/animation), I found this captivating video of a live multimedia "attack" on the Alhambra, (a beautiful, historical castle-like complex of Moorish architecture), which took place in December 2006.
Makes me want to get together a merry band of guerrilla artists (perhaps fellow Intermedians?), pack up the projectors and some kind of sound system and find a building in SF. Anybody interested...? :)
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
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Yeah, I'm interested! I've always wanted to do really big projections.
For more serious content, there's the work of Krzystof Wodiczko. Check out his videos here: http://www.pbs.org/art21/artists/wodiczko/clip2.html
This is fantastic! Also... it's a long story (will tell you later) but the Alahambra of Spain is the reason I am here at JFK. I would love to be part of something like this here in the Bay Area. Let's discuss!
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