Heading up to Nova Scotia, Canada tomorrow for the first
White Rabbit Installation Arts Festival. A week long artist residency on a 70 acre property by the
Bay of Fundy. I'll be working on a multimedia outdoor installation and collaborating with 13 other artists-in-residence, culminating in a 24-hour public exhibit with live music and performances!
By Pamela on August 6, 2009
Ernesto Neto's epic
installation at the
Park Ave Armory closes this Sunday - be sure to spend some time in this incredible sensory experience before it closes. Layers of fabric stretch and sag to cover a skeletal structure and create a surreal landscape to explore.
Also recommend
Enfolding 280 Hours Sun K. Kwak's installation at the Brooklyn Museum. A wall drawing made only with black masking tape, transforms the gallery into a swirling backdrop for meditation.
By Pamela on June 12, 2009
Happy Earth day from Ultra Virgo! While we're firm believers in practicing sustainability year round, it's always nice to celebrate our mother. Check out some of the green events around town
here,
here and
here or take the opportunity to join
Repower America
By Pamela on April 22, 2009
I just returned from the
Patois, the 2009 New Orleans Human Rights Film Festival. It was an incredible line up of Films - a few highlights were
Nerakhoon (The Betrayal),
Disturbing the Universe, and keep an eye out for the release of the
House that Herman Built.
Watch the trailer I created for the fest
here.
By Pamela on April 8, 2009
Just returned from the first of the lecture series at UPenn on
Transforming the Nursing Home - with special guests David Pollak of
ADL Data and Charles Fishman, author of "
The Wal-Mart Effect." See
our poster design for the series, and stay posted on the upcoming lectures.
By Pamela on April 1, 2009
Best wishes for the New Year from Ultra Virgo!
How are you saying goodbye to 2008? I've always been
partial to pyrotechnics.. But why stop at fireworks? This year I'll say sayonara to my
daruma doll, and toss it in the pyre as we celebrate a cross-cultural New Year's in the
Ecuadorian tradition by creating physical
effigy of the año viejo (old year).
Hope yours is spectacular!
By Pamela on December 30, 2008
Paid a visit to the Brooklyn Historical Society this weekend to see their show, "
Counter/Culture: The Disappearing Face of the Brooklyn Storefront" it was interesting to see photos of the blocks I know in a constant state of flux. Also learned that the world's first
teddy bear was created at a little mom and pop store in Williamsberg, the Ideal Novelty and Toy Co.
Also very well done (and timely on this Veteran's day) was their exhibit "
In Our Own Words," which features life size portraits of Vietnam vets, as you approach the paintings, viewers stand in footprints which activate speakers above to play their recorded stories.
By Pamela on November 11, 2008
Wow, I can't believe the election is just six days away! Thought we should do our part in the Get out the Vote effort and point out a couple of really easy places that you can
check your registration status, see if you're eligible for
early voting and check your polling place.
Just think, we may be able to start talking about something else soon.
By Pamela on October 29, 2008
I've just returned freshly inspired from a visit to New Orleans, where the city is beginning to buzz with preparations for the
Prospect 1 Biennial opening in 1 month. I was down there working on the
open air project, sponsered by the Arts Council of New Orleans and opening concurrently. A friend's gallery/experiment was just written up in the style section of the NY times.
KK Projects has taken over a block of hurricane destroyed houses and given a new life and a little magic to the area.
By Pamela on October 1, 2008
Check out the video preview of Marion Bataille's book
ABC3D a gorgeous alphabet pop-up book with a swing soundtrack.
By Pamela on August 27, 2008
This
site turns text you submit into "word clouds."
You can adjust fonts, color schemes, and a variety of other parameters. Perhaps a functional capability will come to me, but in the meantime it's a pretty good toy.
By Pamela on July 30, 2008
For Bruce Levingston's upcoming album design, Patrick and I were interested in exploring visual representations of musical form. In researching for it, I came across this project:
The Shape of Song. They've built a program which diagrams out the connection of notes in arches of varying size - they also have an extensive library of songs...
in glorious MIDI.
By Pamela on July 29, 2008