December 8th 2010 7:00pm to Midnight @ Holocene, Portland $6.00 21+ Just six weeks after Sean Ongley’s management of InterArts’ 2010 No.Fest – an annual festival dedicated to showcasing music, art, and performance across discipline...
With their video for “All Day,” The Concretes are taking projections into boring everyday living spaces. The most visually-stimulating parts are when the projections live in a small corner of a room, adding just a slight accent to...
It’s nice when you’re a small band being taken out by a large band and given the opportunity to use the large band’s ace visual equipment (see: HEALTH talking about Trent Reznor). Well, same deal applies to Portlanders Morning...
"I think we like to keep it tense. I think we like to keep a really healthy balance of, 'Ohhh, everything could fall apart at any given moment.'" -- Josh Lambert
Constructed Documentation of Altarpiece (Meant to Adorn Sacrificial Altar during Martyrdom of Google Images) Brian J. Hettler is a digital media artist who attempts to approach his digital works with a fine art mentality. These glitched out images...
The Wooster Collective’s There’s Still Time, Brother, is quite the interactive filmmaking achievement. Displayed in a circular room, it features the composite of twelve different cameras, stitched together loosely to fill a 360-degree...
Sun Wu-Kong is a character in Chinese lore that I grew up with, so it is of particular interest to me that Alexis Gideon will be reinventing it in rock opera form. This will be showing at Disjecta at 8:00pm on September 3rd. Check out this...
Portland conceptual artist Abraham Ingle‘s first solo show is quite a curious one. Starting today at False Front Studio in Portland, Ingle will be displayed his socially-inspired art. The show, entitled If A Tree Falls… consists of all new...
