Tonight, a typical Friday in Montreal, has plenty of options for sampling the sweetness of the city. You could roam and happen upon good shows and vibes or you could head straight into 2 Scenes for a direct sampling of the kinds of community building that have helped make the city a buzz, a flutter, […]
Well, we forewarned you about the Assembly screening and how we’d be with the terrifically cool Jim Munroe who made Infest Wisely, and the now-dear-to-me Rickie Lea from Video Hymn. And you’ve heard from Lise a bit about how my “we heart public art” slogan umm caught on. So now let me quickly share with […]
Tonight in the Mile End of Montreal you can get both a dose of revolutionary cultural discourse AND see that crazy chicken animation Lela Quesney made as part of the Indyish Assembly! Plus Popcorn! BYOB and B(lankets).
Hypocrite
Posted to Indyish Video by rza on June 30, 2007
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Remember that time we did that thing we called “Art Relay“? ahh.. that was good. It’s a pretty enormous project, involving a few hundred artists around the world by the end of it, so we’re still sorting through the amazing material that was created at each leg of the relay, and getting it posted on […]
It was announced this afternoon that the Indyish Assembly 2.0 International Art Relay (ie. that crazy collaborative experimental event that we produced from May 1st-June 16th with 2 shows at the Fringe) is Celtx “Project of the Week”!!!
We started working with Celtx on the first Assembly back in February. Since then we’ve befriended their team […]
Hey faithful readers, here are some emails recently sent out to Assembly 2.0 participants. I think they might be useful to understanding why we do the Assembly relay project and why we do it the way we do it. Having said that, and once you read this post, please please please comment or send emails […]
Day 10 of the Fringe. The second evening of The Assembly 2.0 closes this installment of the art relay with as many diverse works as the previous day. Here are short excerpts from all the works that were presented at Club Lambi that night.
Round here we’re into process art (see: the Assembly). What follows is a project my roommate documented using facebook. You’ll have to login to facebook to view the project.
Tyler Rauman makes show posters, mainly for local promoters, Blue Skies Turn Black, but also for all kinds of other events. (He designed our Assembly show poster).
Tyler […]
Documents the first Indyish Assembly International Art Relay with video, illustrations, photos, and music.
3 different ways to watch the films that were made: as silent films from before they were soundtracked, with original music soundtracks, and with audio commentary about their making.
DVD includes:
Short Films by Paul Neudorf and Tamara Kramer, Risa Dickens, […]
Day 9 at the Fringe. The second edition of The Assembly. Here are some short excerpts from the first evening to give you an idea of the wide variety of works created especially for the occasion!