Local venue Doc’s Lab hosts Unraveled's return to San Francisco with an atmospheric art installation, experimental performance art piece and live music show on the evening of Saturday, May 14th, 2016. Doors open at 8 PM, the show starts at 9 PM.
Music performances by The Shape (San Francisco), Wicked Man (Oakland), Hoofwerk (Glendale) and Whitney Lyman (Seattle) will span the sonic realms of psychedelic rock, math rock, electronic and pop- folk. The cross genre selections of live music is a signature style of Unraveled’s curatorial team. The show itself is designed as a journey through audio and visual stimuli and presents the audience with an artful escape of daily routine in order to feel life with a new perspective for a moment in time.
Visual artist Raphael Arar (Santa Cruz) shows us how direction replaces time with Wayfinding. This participatory installation includes a set of four electromechanical sculptures that operate in subsequent harmony and discord based on audience, performer and/or environmental impulses. Software manipulates and morphs the sequence at which the sculptures fire, inviting both the environment along with the participant to meddle with a sense of direction amidst time.
Performance Artist Camille Grenier (Los Angeles) will perform a monologue during this show titled, Invocation à Venus, as a different approach to understanding direction and time. Her performance is a satire commenting on the West losing its monopoly of the world. The mythological goddess Venus (Camille) appears as an oracle to reflect on current ways of life. Both Raphael and Camille’s work will be amplified by the lighting and projection designs of visual artist and experimental technologist Will Michaelsen (Los Angeles).
Local venue Doc’s Lab hosts Unraveled's return to San Francisco with an atmospheric art installation, experimental performance art piece and live music show on the evening of Saturday, May 14th, 2016. Doors open at 8 PM, the show starts at 9 PM.
Music performances by The Shape (San Francisco), Wicked Man (Oakland), Hoofwerk (Glendale) and Whitney Lyman (Seattle) will span the sonic realms of psychedelic rock, math rock, electronic and pop- folk. The cross genre selections of live music is a signature style of Unraveled’s curatorial team. The show itself is designed as a journey through audio and visual stimuli and presents the audience with an artful escape of daily routine in order to feel life with a new perspective for a moment in time.
Visual artist Raphael Arar (Santa Cruz) shows us how direction replaces time with Wayfinding. This participatory installation includes a set of four electromechanical sculptures that operate in subsequent harmony and discord based on audience, performer and/or environmental impulses. Software manipulates and morphs the sequence at which the sculptures fire, inviting both the environment along with the participant to meddle with a sense of direction amidst time.
Performance Artist Camille Grenier (Los Angeles) will perform a monologue during this show titled, Invocation à Venus, as a different approach to understanding direction and time. Her performance is a satire commenting on the West losing its monopoly of the world. The mythological goddess Venus (Camille) appears as an oracle to reflect on current ways of life. Both Raphael and Camille’s work will be amplified by the lighting and projection designs of visual artist and experimental technologist Will Michaelsen (Los Angeles).
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