EyeWash *Numerology*

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EyeWash *Numerology*

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Friday June 8th
at Monkeytown 58 N 3rd St
(btw. Kent & Wythe) Williamsburg, Brooklyn

Seatings at 7:30pm and 10pm. $5
Space is limited, reservations recommended.
Call 718.384.1369
or email monkeytownhq@aol.com for reservations.

featured video artists include:
Jon Keith Brunelle -view clip
Joshua Goldberg -view clip
“3.7″ (Brandon Emerick & Pamela.Vitale) -view clip
Whorld EnVision -view clip

Music by DJ ActivePhaze

Directions from the L Train:
1. Exit at the Bedford stop (the 1st stop in Brooklyn).
2. Walk 4 blocks south on Bedford,
3. Make a right on N. 3rd St. (west)
4. Walk an additional 2 and 1/2 (west) on N 3rd.
MonkeyTown is halfway down the block on the left.

about the artists:

Jon Keith Brunelle creates laptop storytelling: rapid-fire digital slide shows comprising hundreds of vintage movie stills, remixed to form satiric new stories that he tells in live voiceover. His multimedia performance project, The Psychasthenia Society features the video work of Daniel Vatsky and the music of Mad EP and their engagements include Galapagos Art Space, P.S. 122, Monkey Town, and Houston’s Aurora Picture Show. The Nanolove Report, written by Jon and performed by The Psychasthenia Society, enjoyed a successful run at Collective: Unconscious Theatre during 2005 and 2006. Tonight Jon is going solo with new stories of intrigue especially for this EyeWash set!

Joshua Goldberg has developed feedback techniques over the last six years that generate a flickery, gorgeous light art with a style that is unmistakable. Goldberg is one of those who prefers “live visualist” as a term. But what does that mean? Better check him out this night, and catch him the week before at Sullivan Room on June 2nd with Stacey Pullen, then compare the parallax.

“3.7″ as described by Brandon Emerick & Pamela.Vitale is “two mirror’s facing each other in a vacuum!”

Whorld EnVision presents an electrifying meta-montage of psychedelic visuals, using custom software written by VJ Whorld, and video content from VJ Vivia. The software includes the Whorld geometric visualizer and the FFRend Freeframe renderer, allowing real-time animation to be processed with effects and layered with video. The video content explores spirituality and world issues, ranging from meditation and mandalas to urban life and the impact of technology on our environment.

EyeWash is an event where VJs and Video artists perform live-mix video, present audio visual performances in collaboration with Audio artists, workshop performance involving video and technology.





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