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About OUTPOST
Outpost Artists Resources is a non-profit arts organization located in Ridgewood, Queens. We have been serving the arts community since 1990 providing access to video, sound services and new media assistance at well below market rates. In 2003, we began the Cuts and Burns Residency Program, which provides artists with free access to our facility including personal assistance by our staff of video editors, audio engineers, and computer programmers
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Cuts and Burns Residency
Outpost Artists Resources supports new creative work through its residencies, and events – its mission is to serve artists in need of technical assistance with video, audio, and physical computing based art projects and to foster a dialogue between visual art and experimental music. Outpost hosts gallery exhibitions, artists talks, screenings and events that pair visual art, video, experimental music, and performance in an effort to bring adventurous audiences challenging interdisciplinary projects.
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Get in Touch
Outpost is Located at
1665 Norman St.
Ridgewood NY 11385
Contact details
Tel: 718. 599.2385
fax: 718.679.9687
E-mail: outpostedit@gmail.com
MSHR + Poncili Creacion: May 5, 2017
MSHR + Poncili Creacion invite you to a night of placebos and digital sculpture, joining forces for the first time these two duets bring us two very different yet similar faces of what ceremonial performance can be: MSHR will perform an analog light audio feed back set with sculptural synths and Poncili will do a ritual of communication with interactive sculptures, not to be missed!!!
Doors @ 7pm
MSHR @ 8pm
Poncili @ 9pm
Poncili Creación (PR) conceptualizes and designs interactive experiences of comunication. Using different mechanisms and means of creation they make objects, often humanized, that can induce placebos and metaphorical experiences. They currently reside in Puerto Rico and dedicate their time to the study of objects and reality.
MSHR is the art collective of Birch Cooper and Brenna Murphy. They work at the intersection of digital sculpture, analog circuitry and ceremonial performance. Their performances revolve around a unique system of light-audio feedback that employs their hand made synthesizers. The duo insert themselves into the system, shifting sculptural sensors to steer the feedback patterns as they explore the hyperscapes of a transhumanist ceremony.
www.mshr.info
Suggested donation: $8
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