March 10, 2006

EyeWash at Monkeytown

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Monkeytown

EyeWash Spring Season begins at Monkeytown!

Fuji MusumeFriday, March 10
at Monkeytown
58 N 3rd St
(btw. Kent & Wythe)
Williamsburg, Brooklyn
$5 cover

There will be 2 seatings for dinner: 8pm and 10pm
Seating is limited, reservations are recommended: 718.384.1369

featured audio-visual and performing artists:

Holly Daggers with a Kabuki performance by Iggy as Fuji Musume (Wisteria Maiden) -view clip
VJ Exeris-view clip
Chris Korda/Whorld -view clip
and Missy Galore -view clip
Music by DJ Duane Reade and DJ ActivePhaze
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February 16, 2006

EyeWash Spring Season

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EyeWash Live 2004
17.3MB, QT5 required
EXTENDED JULY 14, 28, AUG 11!

Check Upcoming Events for performance details.

See our EyeWash pages for past events.

Call For Artist Participation

March 15, 2001

POD - Polymorphic Ovulation Device

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Pod In the distant future, PODs are used for space travel and colonization. Cloned genetic material is grown and nurtured inside the POD. The POD acts as a host for the bione(cloned human) as its cells divide and specialize. The POD serves as a surrogate mother to the bione, and programs the individual with a range of experiences to perform its task as a human. Once the bione fulfills its development and programming, it is rejected and force to rely on its own in a cold harsh new world.

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October 1, 1997

Spaz: Interaction with laser light

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SpazplaySPAZ - QT5 11MB The lines are already there, but it takes a dancer to reveal them. He interrupts the beam with his body changing its shape and location. He plucks light from the dark like a musical instrument creating harmonies and rhythms of expression. What makes SPAZ interesting is that it is technology expressed with the body. Not in a mechanical or cumbersome way but full of energy and life.– choreographer, Eric Dunlap

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