Posts Tagged ‘ Art ’
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Coming up this week one night only!
Friday November 5, 2010, 8:30 PM
25TH ANNUAL SCREAM FESTIVAL FEATURES REAL-TIME ANIMATION, GENERATIVE ELECTRONIC SOUNDS AND CYBERNETICS FROM NOISEFOLD
If you are looking for the cutting edge in experimental electro-accoustic music the place to be is the annual SCREAM (Southern California Resource for Electro-Acoustic Music) Festival. This year’s [...]
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Fabrik Editor Peter Frank sits down with painter Luc Leestemaker, author of his just-released book, “The Intentional Artist: Stories from My Life.”
Peter Frank: It’s unusual for an artist to write his own book, especially when that book is not about art. You’ve written a kind of book that we see fairly frequently. It’s [...]
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Arizona © Marc Valesella (2010)
Two fascinating and complementary portraits of the same phenomenon, “Two years after…” is a disturbing trip into the dark sides of the American Dream. Last summer, Angelino photographers Marc Valesella and Lena Herzog took the road towards opposite directions: Herzog went to Washington DC to document the Restore Honor Rally, while [...]
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Christopher MartinAnna Meliksetian sits down with artist Christopher Martin to learn about his process and vision. Well known for his reverse glass paintings inspired by natural elements, Martin reveals a strong connection to nature that translates beautifully into abstract form.
Fabrik: Tell me about your paintings. I know your inspired by nature and that you [...]
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The works of J.T. Burke present a personal vision of paradise in Escher-inspired mazes where Rococo dreams cascade over fine-toothed paper and shiny, precious objects swirl endlessly into one another. Burke’s “blingy” compositions never stray far from the ornaments that inspire them, as he manipulates found objects to create a range of thoughts and emotions. [...]
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