Stackable Thumb @ Transcinema 00
(BREAK OUT
YOUR DAY PLANNERS!)
November 25 at 12am
Here Art Center, 145 6th Ave.,
New York.
$20 (but worth every
penny...)
The thumb pops out once again, and
this time it will be
a real shin-dig, skin deep.
Watch them spin their delirious
dervish over the unsuspecting audience
at Transcinema 00.
Forget the Turkey. This one
is better than any shake and bake.
Go to www.transcinema.com to find out about the other acts.
Transcinema 00
November 24-26.
Here Art Center, 145 6th Ave.,
New York.
Performances
8:30 pm, 12:00 am
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Naval @ UR
Naval Cassidy will perform his latest work, "My
Favorite Things";
an exploration small objects and their quiet
force, using a video camera,
flashlights, a slide projector, and various sound
making machines.
Also featured that night, works by Ethan Crenson
and Jeremy Slater.
UR (An evening of media performance)
at the Front Room
Friday November 10th 8PM FREE
147 Roebling St.
Williamsburg Brooklyn
L train to Bedford Ave.
walk east to Roebling
turn right walk south until
you cross Metropolitan Ave.
Epileptics, beware!
Naval Cassidy & The Hands of Orlak
FREE Admission !!!
@ Good/Bad Art Collective
Saturday, October 7th, 2000
@~10:15pm
383 S. 1st Williamsburg, Brooklyn
Percussion and live video like you have never seen before.
Smack dab half of Stackable Thumb joins forces
with the Hands of Orlak for the first time on
stage.
Don't miss this exciting event, sure to put grey
hair
were it counts the most.
directions:
L Train to LORIMER St.
walk S. on UNION (away from BQE)
right on GRAND [aka BORINQUEN]
Left on HOOPER
GOOD/BAD is on the Right
@ corner of S. 1st + HOOPER
info:
718 599 4962
email: info@goodbad.org
Stackable Thumb @ Projection Playground
event starts 9:30 pm, Thumb show at 11:00 pm
Monday, July 31st 2000
@ Baktun 418 West 14 Street, New York City
FREE admission
info@feedbuckgalore.com
Stackable Thumb makes their long awaited return
to
the business of making a mess. Their new material
is so original that it will appear that even
they
do not know what they are supposed to do, as
it
breaks the skin of the realtime cinema scene
with a loud plop.
Stackable Thumb @ Click and Drag
Saturday, August 28th 12:30am
$15
Mother
875 Washington St.
at West 14th St. NYC
The Thumb hits the Meat Packing District... And WOW what an assortment.
The Stackable boys try their luck at the dark
side.
"The gravy!" Naval shouts, as the murky liquid
spills
onto the waiting crowd.
Stackable Thumb get it off the grill and present
it
at the gates of hell. All are welcome!
DRESS CODE in effect!
If you want admittance, I suggest you do not
wear blue jeans.
Wear your own personal monster, or the safe bet...
all black...
This is what the Click and Drag website says about
what to wear:
"Sexy Robot, Fetish, Anime, Glamnerd vs Classic
Nerd, Gender-Hacking,
CyberSlut, Trekkie, Post-Apocolyptic, Victorian,
CyberPunk
or access denied!"
Go toClick
and Drag to find out how to get in for cheap!
Stackable Thumb @ The Videogrill
Saturday, July 10 8pm
FREE
WESTBETH
155 Bank St.
Between Washington and West Sts.
New York, NY
The Thumb hits the West Village, and this time
they will cook in the great out-doors.
Art and Science flow freely as they join other
local artists including
Lalalandia's Mariano & Alex Airaldi,
and Amazing Gustov.
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Stackable Thumb @ ONGOLIA
Friday & Saturday April 23 & 24, about
10 pm
(S.T. will do a 45 minute show, the other attractions
continue into the wee hours)
90 North 11 Street
Williamsburg, Brooklyn
$5
info: 718.486.7009
Stackable Thumb descends upon Brooklyn once again, infecting an unsuspecting public with their inflected audiovisual shenangins. Knotted dendrites abound, as the dynamic A/V duo toss a soggy salad for the mind's eye and ear in real time. Amiga, spy cams, and the "Pro-Maker", a no-tech tool of multimedia interactive garbage.
* Just one of many scintillating enjoyments in an evening of unparalled otherness! inflatables, a backlit toast sculpture, and lotsa VIDEO! *
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Stackable Thumb
@ Available Light Collective's "Lo-Tek and Loving
It: Electronic media from analog to ASCII"
Club SAW, 47 Nicholas St., Ottawa CANADA
Saturday, May 29, 1999
Low-tech lounge: 7 p.m.
Screenings and performances: 8 p.m.
Contact: SAW Gallery, 613-236-6181
Laura Marks, 613-567-0221,laura_marks@carleton.ca
Anne Showalter, 613-231-5979, ashowalt@chat.carleton.ca
Stackable Thumb goes international. New and old favorites with tangy twists will be performed by the world champions of live audiovisual catharsis, with a heavy dash of dirt besides. Motors, ooze, Amiga, an erratic camcorder and plenty of cat toys. You can get in on the action just by bringing your favorite detritus for Stackable Thumb to study and disect on stage. (Please bring messy items in an appropriate container.)
* Also: screened works by Eric Siegel, Stephen Beck, and Phyllis Baldino and an obsolete video game lounge. *
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