June ‘10 installation. The monthly cycle of ‘Spring’ becomes a neighborhood mainstay.
(via self-ish)
April installation featured above. Story picked up by The Wall Street Journal, The Village Voice, Curbed NY, The Gothamist and others; the week of April 21 top google hit for the query ‘laundry’.
See the NYT:
http://cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/04/20/a-clean-fresh-mystery-beneath-the-bridge/
The fenced-in area at 27-00 Queens Plaza South dominated the eye-line of the block and was a symbol of filth and ‘motorism’. After collecting all the whites from the local goodwill drop, they were then pinned to a 40’ line with 4” gaps. The line activated the space and made a plea for sustainability and reason.
Mixed Media. 5m34s
It is hard to get people to look at studio art. This was a twitvid how-to promoting three original artistic techniques in 2010, scored with three original musical techniques of 1987. Captured, edited and propagated singularly on iPhone: http://www.twitvid.com/HBEZK.
Mobile link:
Music: Public Enemy No. 1 - Public Enemy. My Melody - Eric B. and Rakim. The Bridge is Over - Boogie Down Productions.
Fare. 1m. Dedicated to pedestrians and cyclists who have been injured or killed by NYC taxicabs. “My Old School”, Martin Newell. The Spirit Cage. Cherry Blue Records 2000.
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