“Invasion” Draw-a-thon
“Michael Alan and friends bring you 10 hours of live models for one of the coolest, strangest “performance art modeling” events every weekend in December, featuring live music and theatrical situations to draw from life.”
Saturday, December 8th, 2 sessions: 4-8pm and 8pm-1am.
64 East 4th street, 2nd floor
between Bowery and 2nd avenue.
First session: $15, second session: $15, whole marathon: $24
ITP on the Big Screens
“The Interactive Telecommunications Program (ITP) is a two-year graduate program at Tisch School of the Arts, NYU that explores the creative use of technology. Student creations aim to augment, improve, delight and beautify people's lives. ITP doesn't invent technologies -- we add imagination and invent new uses for existing systems. Areas of focus change as technology, and the interests of students and faculty evolve.
About a year ago, IAC posed a question for ITP students: What can you do with New York City's newest and largest blank canvas, a 120 by 12 foot video wall at IAC's new world headquarters designed by Frank Gehry. Excited by the idea, we developed a one-semester course, Big Screens, to take up the challenge and provide students with this unique opportunity to experiment, play and wrestle with the demands of this new platform.
The projects on display are made with Processing using the Most Pixels Ever library. They were developed over of a single semester as part of the course Big Screens at ITP. Please arrive promptly at 6:30 so you don't miss out!”
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ITP on the Big Screens
Friday, December 7
6:30 - 8:30 PM
IAC Building
555 W. 18th Street
Holiday Art Sale in Brooklyn
Come see or shop for drawings, paintings, sculpture, photographs, jewelry all priced at or under $500. This is a great chance find that unique one-of-a-kind gift for you, your friends or family or just to come and see art. Work by our very own Scott Faucheux will be available for purchase.
December 8 - 9th and the 15-16th @ 94 9th Street, top floor between Smith Street and 2nd Avenue.
Directions: Directions: R train to 9th Street stop at 4th Avenue walk downhill 2 long blocks, just past 2nd Avenue to 4 story large red brick building on left side of the street, [pnd]94.