FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS


Tonight! We have visuals going at the Astoria for Damaged Goods and Liz is going to be mixing live at Funky Winkerbeans for Mutant Disco. Be there or be sludge.

love,
us

sleepwalkers



A long time ago I bought one of those silly books, the kind that goes over a topic generally in order to introduce the given concept. It was called "video art". Through it I discovered this installation by artist Doug Aitken, an eight-channel moving image projected onto the outside of MOMA in 2007, and featuring Tilda Swinton, Donald Sutherland, Chan Marshall, Seu Jorge, and Ryan Donowho. I never moved much beyond this in the book, which has laid closed on my shelf for the past year at least...but I'm not bothered. Sleepwalkers is the most expressive and graceful installation I think I have ever come across.

A bit from the MOMA website: "This nighttime installation comprises eight large-scale moving images projected around the museum and on its facades, enlivening the architecture with the nocturnal journeys of five city inhabitants...These characters provide a blueprint for the metropolis as a living, breathing organism fueled by the desires, energies, and ambitions of its inhabitants.

Sleepwalkers is a broken narrative, without beginning or end. The five characters entwine across the building's surfaces in combinations that change cyclically throughout the course of each evening. With this exhibition Aitken pioneers a site-specific cinema, expanded into the urban landscape and keyed to the pedestrian experience."

What do you guys think?

visit the website
a review in new york magazine

- jess

play with us

Coming up from May 29 - June 7, VIVO Media Arts is holding a seven day intensive workshop as part of their SLAB studio labs. This time around it features Swedish artists Kent & Wenche Tankred running an "Analogue Detour to Electronic Sound & Video".  

From the release: "Stepping back from digital technology and “contemporary workstations”, we take an Analogue Detour to Electronic Sound with more rudimentary tools. Using various electronic devices such as computer fans, kitchen appliances and the like, workshop participants will learn how to build sound machines and instruments that are run by electric motors, electromagnetic relays and other such components. Video and slide projections will be used to complement the sound in a live performance.

To register for the workshop, please email education@vivomediaarts.com with “SLAB 3: Registration” in the subject line. We need your full name, your phone number, your email, and your commitment to attending all workshop sessions. Deadline to register is May 18. "

We have already applied and hopefully will get two of the spots.
You email too!

I guess we didn't really know him after all

Both Liz and myself studied under Chris Welsby in our first year at SFU. At the time I don't think either of us had any idea of the importance of his work; Chris was just that laid-back guy who opened our eyes to moving images outside the confines of narrative structure. But underneath his modesty and witticisms there lay hidden that whole time an important body of work that was one of the first to explore systems theory by looking at weather patterns and landscapes in cinema. 

Just recently, he did an interview in Scout Magazine where he elaborates on his interest in the natural world. The article was written in the lead-up to his presentation tonight at Pacific Cinémathèque, where he will lecture on the philosophical, technical, and critical frameworks surrounding his artistic practice. 

Media Art Online

The new media, being often about the moment, movement, the senses combined, interactivity...is sometimes poorly expressed in print. As a student one of my favourite resources for new media and multimedia studies is Media Art Net. A project founded in Germany, the goal of Media Art Net is to defy the limitations of the printed word through a combination of embedded multimedia and critical text that is readily available to the public for free. It also offers links to several online-only art projects. One that I really enjoyed was the Cyborg Web Shop, where you can login to re-create yourself as a virtual cybernetic organism. The first thing I bought was the alcohol eliminator, "An indispensable means for those driving back after a night out."


MUTANT DISCO FRIDAYS

MUTANT DISCO
@ FUNKY WINKERBEANS
35 West Hastings Street
FRIDAY MAY 8 + 22

8-late!

cheap ass beer! ($3)
cheap cover
$4 before 10 $5 after

weirdness Djs Ben & Dan 
playing italo/space/electro/new wave/
90's dance/rare hits/top of the pops/mash ups etc!

AND LIVE VISUALS BY YOUR BEST GAL PALS FROM DNGROUS ADDRESS

Jess: I'm super excited for this night because I know that Ben and Dan will be playing the kind of shit I always dance around to in my bedroom, yet never hear out: liquid liquid, giorgio moroder, tom tom club, gino soccio, ESG fuck maybe even some Grauzone!!

If this is not your thing, we also have a DVD of psychedelic mind trips running over at the Astoria for DAMAGED GOODS, a weekly night run by the hilarious and kind Sex Attack DJs, and featuring local bands. 

PAST FUNTIMES



















One with video games

Jess here. Sorry about these videos being cut off...I've embedded them from Facebook but apparently I suck at the internet. You can find the original, with proper sizing here. You'll have to be logged into FB. The horses video can be found on our group page as well. Hey, while you're at it, join our group!


One With Horses

PROSPECT POINT SECRET PARTY




Photos by Quinn Omori

BETTER THAN LONELINESS 2007 - 2008






@ The Astoria

Who / What / Why

DNGROUS ADDRESS : is : a laboratory for creation, visual projection, performance, storytelling, and collaboration. 
DNGROUS ADDRESS : we : mix visuals live, build stream-of-consciousness dreamscapes, project collective memories through the use of found footage and team collaboration, weave stories between ourselves, the audience and, when relevant, the music.

The DNGROUS ADDRESS VISUAL LAB is a site for the creation of moving image art, be it through vj-ing, new media adventures, or filmmaking. We are committed to the critical discussion surrounding these practices. We are committed to being active within the Vancouver music and party scene through our visuals. 

DNGROUS ADDRESS : are : Liz Cairns + Jessica Parsons. We met while studying film and art at Simon Fraser University, studying under artists such as Chris Welsby. Liz is an inter-disciplinary artist currently working on a master's degree in the department of Interactive Arts and Technology at SFU where she gets to play with wearable, interactive new media machines. Jess completed an internship with VIVO Media Arts, and has also worked for Vancouver-based video artist Judy Radul. Together they have made films and created live video performances for nightclubs and bands since 2007.

write us: dngrousaddress@gmail.com