We are looking forward to a very exciting couple of months with the
launch of our long-awaited project iParade#2! Tickets are free but
spots are limited. Look bellow for more information on the project and
to reserve a spot. We will present a preview of the project with our
director of technicalities, Sean Montgomery, at Dorkbot this month.
And a completely different project is a new collaboration with a
composer, William Brittelle, at the Kitchen.
*May 2
Dorkbot
Location One (Greene between Canal & Grand)
7-9pm
LoVid and Sean Montgomery: iParade
iParade is a series of locative media-works that are released
exclusively as a cross-platform free App. The video, sound, texts, and
images in this work are inspired by specific geographic locations and
are accessible only in those places. To watch the work in full,
visitors need to physically relocate themselves to access uploaded
segments that are linked to each particular location. As we gear up to
the big premiere of iParade#2 in June 2012, we will give Dorkbot a
sneak-peak of the project and how we did it, talk about why we like
doing it, and discourage everyone from ever making such a horrible
mistake.
http://lovid.org/iparade/iparade-2.html
Also presenting are Taeyoon Choi and Zosha Di Castri
*May 11 and 12
ACME Performs the music of William Brittelle and Mick Barr
The Kitchen - 512 West 19th Street
8PM
http://www.thekitchen.org/event/315/0/1/
We created a new video installation for a performance by William
Brittelle. William Brittelle merges classical chamber music tradition
with electronic retro-futuristic pop gestures. You can see a preview
of our collaboration here:
http://vimeo.com/39844927
*June 7 7pm and 9 4pm and 7pm
iParade#2: Unchanged When Exhumed
Elastic City Series - Hamilton Heights, Harlem
We are very excited to announce the launch of our new Rhizome and
Franklin Furnace commissioned App-work iParade#2. You can see some
details on the project at
www.lovid.org/iparade The piece is locative
and takes place in the Hamilton Heights neighborhood of Harlem. We are
holding three public events as part of the Elastic City series on June
7 and 9. Tickets are free and there are are limited spots for the
walk. Registration is now open at and some events are already sold-out
so hurry up to make a reservation:
http://www.elastic-city.org/walks/unchanged-when-exhumed