Conflux Festival in Williamsburg, Sept. 13-16
It's time for the Conflux Festival in Williamsburg again, which will run from September 13-16. Described as the "annual New York City festival where visual and sound artists, writers, urban adventurers and the public gather for four days to explore their urban environment. With tools ranging from traditional paper maps to high-tech mobile devices, artists present walking tours, public installations, street art and performance, as well as bike and subway expeditions, workshops, a lecture series, a film program and live music performances at night. Over the course of the festival the sidewalks are literally transformed into a mobile laboratory for creative action as people from a wide variety of backgrounds and cultures collectively re-imagine the city as a playground, a space for positive change and an opportunity for civic engagement."
Which means that you are likely to run into some very, very cool stuff in Williamsburg starting on Thursday. There is a very long and involved schedule which you can check out in full at the Conflux website. Highlights include:
• Pause Platform, artist Caroline Woolard’s return to Conflux for a new version of her acclaimed urban interven-ion creating public street furniture.
• Second Life Walkie Talkie Walks, a simultaneous walking tour for Second Life avatars and real people, connected to each other using a pair of walkie talkies.
• The Relay, a musical relay race with thirteen improvising musicians separated into three trios, each trio in a different venue.
• Cripplebush Ghost Tour, an interactive tour utilizing mobile audio and video storytelling elements to re-discover the forgotten history of Williamsburg.
• The launch of Eyebeam’s Ecovisualization Challenge, a competition to heighten environmental awareness through creative data visualization, moderated by Amanda McDonald Crowley, with Tiffany Holmes, Michael Mandiberg, Timon McPhearson, Brooke Singer and Eve Mosher.
• Artists’ panel discussion on Sousveillance, a Situationist critique of surveillance, moderated by Marisa Olson, Rhizome’s Editor & Curator with panelists Amy Alexander, Jill Magid and Hasan Elahi.
• Not An Alternative Tactical Media Presentation: Picture New York, a workshop examining culturally-focused organizing strategies to create social change.
• The Next American City magazine-hosted event where visitors will collectively create a visual story exploring the future of America’s cities; held at McCaig-Welles Gallery and in conjunction with the Williamsburg Gallery Association’s Fall Preview event on Friday, September 14th.
• CitySeen: Conflux 2007 Film Program, a day-long film series hosted at UnionDocs non-profit documentary arts collaborative.
• Four nights of live music at Luna Lounge, featuring The Noisettes, The Brought Low, Naked Highway, My Best Fiend, Fresh Kills, Revival, Wildbirds, The Young Lungs and Animandible with additional bands to be announced.
• Glowlab @ Gitana Rosa Gallery, a group exhibition of new work by Glowlab artists Jason Cantoro, Alice Jarry, David Kesting and Mark Price. Also at Gitana Rosa Gallery: Callejeros, an exhibition of Eco-Socio-Political Street Artists. Opening night on Friday, September 14 will incorporate live art, music and performance in the alley behind the gallery.
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