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Entries in animation (5)

Friday
Oct052012

OAS Node #1 @BAT HAUS: STARR STREET SLAM!

TONIGHT!

Sunday
Sep022012

[CO-OP]: @b.j. spoke Gallery [Trans-animation]

Trans-animation for window display at CO-OP, an Occupy with Art experimental collective project at bj spoke gallery [Sept 5-30, opening reception Sat Sept 8, 6-9pm] in Huntington, LI.

Moving images by Paul McLean. Special thanks to Cody Sullivan, Isaac Moylan, Konstant and Michael Barron. Also, gratitude to Novads of Magic Mtn, Direct Action Flaneurs, Occupational Art School, Living Gallery, Co-Lab Projects (Austin) [+]

Wednesday
Aug152012

OAS Node #1 @BAT HAUS: 8/17 Friday - Launch day, "Art Holography: Exploring New DimeNsionality" with Eric Leiser, 6-9 PM

Launch of Occupational Art School Node #1

Occupy with Art, Art for Humans and Bat Haus are pleased to present an evening with multimedia artist Eric Leiser. Eric's latest show "Hologalactic" at All Things Project at The People's Church of Greenwich Village was curated by Sam Kho and Susan Joyce (Fringe Exhibitions) and featured new holograms, sculptures, moving images and paintings. Next week the artist will be traveling to Japan to attend a screening of his work at the Hiroshima International Animation Film Festival.

Film still by Eric Leiser
Evening program:
  • 6PM: Introduction to OAS Node #1 at Bat Haus, by co-organizer Paul McLean
  • 7PM: Presentation by Eric Leiser: "Holography: Merging the Real and Virtual for the 21st Century"
  • 8PM: Q&A + Mixer

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Thursday
Jan052012

So COOL!

Here is a recent occupy art project. It takes two forms: a letterpress printed multiple, and an animation.
http://preneo.org/occupy


thanks for all,

nanette

Monday
Dec052011

Concentricity/OWS

An animation by Occupennial co-organizer Paul McLean