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XRAY EYEBALLS live at Secret Project Robot - Sept 5, 2009
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Xray Eyeballs live at the Cakeshop on July 2009
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Saturday, September 12, 2009
Sept 29 - Xray Eyeballs plays The Maze
Tuesday 9.29.09
$7 - No Set Time/Performance - Bands are set up insidethe Maze all night from 8 PM to midnite.
The Coathangers
Nervehunt (Justin from Teeth Mountain / Ryan from Wavves)
Xray Eyeballs
Swimmingcitiesoceanofblood
You Are Here (The Maze) is a full maze installation w/ art and music situated inside the maze.
The Maze is happening at Death by Audio from Sept 10 to Oct 2nd.
Death by Audio
49 South 2nd
Williamsburg, Brooklyn
$7 - No Set Time/Performance - Bands are set up insidethe Maze all night from 8 PM to midnite.
The Coathangers
Nervehunt (Justin from Teeth Mountain / Ryan from Wavves)
Xray Eyeballs
Swimmingcitiesoceanofblood
You Are Here (The Maze) is a full maze installation w/ art and music situated inside the maze.
The Maze is happening at Death by Audio from Sept 10 to Oct 2nd.
Death by Audio
49 South 2nd
Williamsburg, Brooklyn
Thursday, September 10, 2009
Sept 20 - Necking plays The MAZE
Sunday 9.20.09
$7 - no set time/performance - All Night
throughout the maze, the bands are set up.
Vaz
Clan of the Cave Bear
Necking
Baby Birds Don't Drink Milk
+Delicious Beverages
You Are Here (the Maze) is set up at Death By Audio from Sept 10 to Oct 2.
49 South 2nd
Williamsburg, Brooklyn
Necking at Monster Island Basement for Showpaper benefit on April 10, 2009
$7 - no set time/performance - All Night
throughout the maze, the bands are set up.
Vaz
Clan of the Cave Bear
Necking
Baby Birds Don't Drink Milk
+Delicious Beverages
You Are Here (the Maze) is set up at Death By Audio from Sept 10 to Oct 2.
49 South 2nd
Williamsburg, Brooklyn
Necking at Monster Island Basement for Showpaper benefit on April 10, 2009
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Sept 16 - Xray Eyeballs w/ Sonic Chicken 4 at Don Pedros
back to back Don Pedro's show.
Sept 16 - 10 pm - free
Sonic Chicken 4 (from France)
Xray Eyeballs
at Don Pedro's
90 Manhattan Ave
Sept 16 - 10 pm - free
Sonic Chicken 4 (from France)
Xray Eyeballs
at Don Pedro's
90 Manhattan Ave
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Sept 15 - Xray eyeballs w/ The Intelligence at Don Pedro's
Sept 15 - Tuesday
9 PM
The Intelligence
Woven Bones
Xray Eyeballs
at Don Pedro's
90 Manhattan Avenue
9 PM
The Intelligence
Woven Bones
Xray Eyeballs
at Don Pedro's
90 Manhattan Avenue
Saturday, September 5, 2009
YOU ARE HERE (the Maze) - Art/Music Fest inside a MAZE
TROUBLE presents
You Are Here (aka The Maze)
installation & performance festival 2009
September 10 - October 2, 2009
Death By Audio: 49 South 2nd St, Brooklyn
Doors @ 8pm; performances 9pm – late EVERY NIGHT!
open bar by Delicious Beverages Friday – Sunday, 8pm – 10pm
$8 at the door
Participating artists include: TROUBLE (Sam Hillmer & Laura Paris) // Calvin Johnson // Mick Barr // Up Died Sound // Skeletons and the Kings of All Cities // Alexis Gideon // Ty Segal // Regattas // Nine 11 Thesaurus // Sam Mickens // Dome Theater // Mike Pride // Extra life // Pygmy Shrews // Effi Breist // John Fell Ryan // The Coathangers // Desolation Wilderness // Random Cutting // Excepter // Symbol // Zs // Arrington Dionyso // Dan Friel // Mega Calderos // Chuck Bettis // Pterodactyl // Normal Love // Vaz // Make A Rising // Clan of the Cave Bear // Electroputas // High Red Center // The Sian Alice Group // The Present // Loud Objects // Grooms // Symbol // Shooting Spires // Crash Diet Crew // Videohippos // ++ more
You Are Here (The Maze) is a performance festival in a sculptural maze taking place at Williamsburg's Death By Audio from September 10 - October 2, 2009. Emphasizing the sprawling and interconnected nature of New York's underground, a trip through the maze offers a peak inside NYC's diy art/music scene. A meditation on passage and desire, You Are Here engulfs the space and presents beckoning inhabitants, dead ends, and uplifting epitaphs. Medium and genre vary and overlapping and simultaneous performances are frequent, each performer establishing a different corner or dead end as his or hers. Participating artists in the 3-week festival include Skeletons and the Kings of All Cities, Zs, Excepter, Mick Barr, Knyfe Hyts, The Present, Loud Objects, Grooms, Effi Briest, Extra Life, Mike Pride, Dan Friel, Ninjasonik, Vaz, Pygmy Shrews, Nine 11 Thesaurus, and many many others.
The following performance schedule should be used only as a loose guide. You Are Here subverts prefab expectations for both audiences and performers—there is no prescribed order, start time or end time, duration, location of performance, relation of audience to performers, and so on. All of the participating artists have been asked to create something site-specific since the performances will, in fact, take place within the maze. Audiences will be asked only to expect something unusual.
More about this year's maze...
The anti-festival festival OR why this festival is different from all other festivals
You Are Here was first presented by Trouble at Chashama's Visual Arts Space in Midtown Manhattan. This year’s maze returns to Brooklyn and is a real for us by us type of affair. You Are Here is a festival drawn from within the scene, not the work of corporate sponsored parties wishing to develop markets. No one gets free shoes or gift bags full of stuff and the festival doesn’t push any specific beverage or brand. This festival also won't fly people in from all over and make a big super-festival. You Are Here is a local affair, mostly local bands will play, and many of them have personal and ongoing relationships with each other and with Trouble. You Are Here is about Brooklyn and about the diy scene in New York in general. It’s about activism and about relationships and about immediacy and not least about a community that, perhaps in spite of the internet, still exists on a local level.
More about TROUBLE (Sam Hillmer and Laura Paris)
You Are Here is also about domesticity in several senses, not least of which is the fact that the artists Trouble (Sam Hillmer and Laura Paris) are in fact a married couple with a child and a home in Bushwick which also houses both of their studios. As any one who is an artist knows, your relationship is either part of your creative life or it’s competing with it. Trouble plants themselves firmly in the first category with their work together on the maze. Together, they are devoted to creating extreme environments that have no exterior, public art both condoned and illegal, and other kinds of visual/sound art intended to be used for some purpose. Their work is about community, spirituality, politics, craft, and beauty. Outreach is a part of all of their projects, as is what they call “in-reach”: designing events that strengthen the ties within the DIY art community and the art world as a whole. The inspiration behind the imagery in this year's Maze project includes "the six realms" from Tibetan Buddhism and other elements of Buddhist cosmological theory.
“Whether you are a big deal or a small deal, there is always some type of deal going on” - Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche
Other partners in this project include Death By Audio, Entertainment for Everyone, Panache Booking, Social Registry, and Build It Green.
For more information, visit:
www.myspace.com/youareheremaze
You Are Here (aka The Maze)
installation & performance festival 2009
September 10 - October 2, 2009
Death By Audio: 49 South 2nd St, Brooklyn
Doors @ 8pm; performances 9pm – late EVERY NIGHT!
open bar by Delicious Beverages Friday – Sunday, 8pm – 10pm
$8 at the door
Participating artists include: TROUBLE (Sam Hillmer & Laura Paris) // Calvin Johnson // Mick Barr // Up Died Sound // Skeletons and the Kings of All Cities // Alexis Gideon // Ty Segal // Regattas // Nine 11 Thesaurus // Sam Mickens // Dome Theater // Mike Pride // Extra life // Pygmy Shrews // Effi Breist // John Fell Ryan // The Coathangers // Desolation Wilderness // Random Cutting // Excepter // Symbol // Zs // Arrington Dionyso // Dan Friel // Mega Calderos // Chuck Bettis // Pterodactyl // Normal Love // Vaz // Make A Rising // Clan of the Cave Bear // Electroputas // High Red Center // The Sian Alice Group // The Present // Loud Objects // Grooms // Symbol // Shooting Spires // Crash Diet Crew // Videohippos // ++ more
You Are Here (The Maze) is a performance festival in a sculptural maze taking place at Williamsburg's Death By Audio from September 10 - October 2, 2009. Emphasizing the sprawling and interconnected nature of New York's underground, a trip through the maze offers a peak inside NYC's diy art/music scene. A meditation on passage and desire, You Are Here engulfs the space and presents beckoning inhabitants, dead ends, and uplifting epitaphs. Medium and genre vary and overlapping and simultaneous performances are frequent, each performer establishing a different corner or dead end as his or hers. Participating artists in the 3-week festival include Skeletons and the Kings of All Cities, Zs, Excepter, Mick Barr, Knyfe Hyts, The Present, Loud Objects, Grooms, Effi Briest, Extra Life, Mike Pride, Dan Friel, Ninjasonik, Vaz, Pygmy Shrews, Nine 11 Thesaurus, and many many others.
The following performance schedule should be used only as a loose guide. You Are Here subverts prefab expectations for both audiences and performers—there is no prescribed order, start time or end time, duration, location of performance, relation of audience to performers, and so on. All of the participating artists have been asked to create something site-specific since the performances will, in fact, take place within the maze. Audiences will be asked only to expect something unusual.
More about this year's maze...
The anti-festival festival OR why this festival is different from all other festivals
You Are Here was first presented by Trouble at Chashama's Visual Arts Space in Midtown Manhattan. This year’s maze returns to Brooklyn and is a real for us by us type of affair. You Are Here is a festival drawn from within the scene, not the work of corporate sponsored parties wishing to develop markets. No one gets free shoes or gift bags full of stuff and the festival doesn’t push any specific beverage or brand. This festival also won't fly people in from all over and make a big super-festival. You Are Here is a local affair, mostly local bands will play, and many of them have personal and ongoing relationships with each other and with Trouble. You Are Here is about Brooklyn and about the diy scene in New York in general. It’s about activism and about relationships and about immediacy and not least about a community that, perhaps in spite of the internet, still exists on a local level.
More about TROUBLE (Sam Hillmer and Laura Paris)
You Are Here is also about domesticity in several senses, not least of which is the fact that the artists Trouble (Sam Hillmer and Laura Paris) are in fact a married couple with a child and a home in Bushwick which also houses both of their studios. As any one who is an artist knows, your relationship is either part of your creative life or it’s competing with it. Trouble plants themselves firmly in the first category with their work together on the maze. Together, they are devoted to creating extreme environments that have no exterior, public art both condoned and illegal, and other kinds of visual/sound art intended to be used for some purpose. Their work is about community, spirituality, politics, craft, and beauty. Outreach is a part of all of their projects, as is what they call “in-reach”: designing events that strengthen the ties within the DIY art community and the art world as a whole. The inspiration behind the imagery in this year's Maze project includes "the six realms" from Tibetan Buddhism and other elements of Buddhist cosmological theory.
“Whether you are a big deal or a small deal, there is always some type of deal going on” - Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche
Other partners in this project include Death By Audio, Entertainment for Everyone, Panache Booking, Social Registry, and Build It Green.
For more information, visit:
www.myspace.com/youareheremaze
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
Sept 5 - Xray Eyeballs at the Monster Island art/Music fest
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 5TH
2 pm til late - Free
2009 MONSTER ISLAND ARTS AND MUSIC FESTIVAL BLOCK PARRRRTY!
Golden Triangle
K-Holes
Knyfe Hyts 81
Cult of Youth
Onieda Jah Division Ensamble
Georgiana Starlington
X-Ray Eyeballs
DubbKnowDubb
Trilateral Commission
Buckets of Blood
Bezoar
DJ Hairwaves
PSychothriller
2 ART OPENINGS
OUTDOOR INSTALLATIONS
ALL DAY BBQ AND DJ.
Monster Island
River Street and Metropolitan - by Kent
Williamsburg
2 pm til late - Free
2009 MONSTER ISLAND ARTS AND MUSIC FESTIVAL BLOCK PARRRRTY!
Golden Triangle
K-Holes
Knyfe Hyts 81
Cult of Youth
Onieda Jah Division Ensamble
Georgiana Starlington
X-Ray Eyeballs
DubbKnowDubb
Trilateral Commission
Buckets of Blood
Bezoar
DJ Hairwaves
PSychothriller
2 ART OPENINGS
OUTDOOR INSTALLATIONS
ALL DAY BBQ AND DJ.
Monster Island
River Street and Metropolitan - by Kent
Williamsburg
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
Sept 2 - Ropstyle djing at K & M
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