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Portland has cool Video Art

BYOTV

By free103point9


From The Video Gentlemen:

“Late March 2008, The Video Gentlemen’s BYOTV network launches a six-week season of special reports engaged with technocultural turnover from analog airwaves. Transmitted from within the New American Art Union, a variety of interdisciplinary artworks, live presentations, and workshops form inquisitive constellations around topics including e-waste, surveillance, haunted media and media archeology. Low-wattage transmissions emanate from an array of re-configured electronic detritus distributed around the gallery. Telecommunications, and the distance implicit in its operation is countered by a physical proximity prescribed by the limited range of the BYOTV transmissions. Visitors are encouraged to “bring their own TV,” or borrow one from the gallery, intercepting transmissions from their immediate airspace. Closely scrutinizing the premise of obsolescence, BYOTV tunes into an alternative agenda, encouraging new modes of cultural production, collaboration and exchange.”

free103point9 is pleased to contribute a program of works for the Video Gentlemen’s BYOTV exhibition at the New American Art Union in Portland, Oregon.

Artists contributing work to the free103point9 curated program include 31 Down, The Dust Dive, Tianna Kennedy + Chad Laird, LoVid, Todd Merrell, ben owen + Sarah Margaret Halpern, ben owen + Justin Lincoln, and Tom Roe. You can watch and listen to the works from these free103point9 transmission artists here. Tianna Kennedy and Chad Laird’s “18 19 20″ via YouTube is below.

Show is March 19, 2008 – April 27, 2008 at New American Art Union, 922 SE Ankeny St., Portland, OR.

Everything above is reblogged from my favorite dudes at Free1039 in Upstate NY!

And….

while I’m gone, this Wed. my DCRican homie Samuel Miranda sent me this email and he’s inviting all of us to come listen to spoken word this wed. in DC

Please join me @ the Honfleur Gallery 1241 Good Hope Road SE Washington DC
20020. Wednesday February 20 @ 8pm
. I will be reading as part of the
Intersections Reading Series hosted by Fred Joiner. Looking forward to
seeing you there.

Sami Miranda

and… one more and… promise…

Baltimore People talk about how they are sad about how Drugs destroys families

and how we shouldn’t do drugs because we’re only making drug dealers rich.