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Oct 31: Ass on the Street by Elana Mann
on October 31st, 2011 in News by freewaves | No Commentshttp://http://vimeo.com/27598511 Performance documentation of the artist “on her way to work” in Downtown L.A. Question: What’s her purpose?
Continue reading...Oct 29-30: Sound is Good by Tucker Neel
on October 29th, 2011 in News by freewaves | No Commentshttp://http://vimeo.com/31274217 Artist solicits participation in 323 Projects, an exhibition space that exists as a phone number visitors can call to access contemporary art. Call (323) 843-4652 or (323) TIE-IN-LA or visit 323projects.com. Record the songs around you!
Continue reading...Sign People
on October 29th, 2011 in Artists by freewaves | No CommentsThe back stories of 3 people who are twirling signs on your street corners are revealed. by Roman Jaster
Continue reading...Sound is Good
on October 28th, 2011 in Artists by freewaves | No CommentsArtist solicits participation in 323 Projects, an exhibition space that exists as a phone number visitors can call to access contemporary art. Call (323) 843-4652 or (323) TIE-IN-LA or visit 323projects.com. by Tucker Neel
Continue reading...Juan Fish Testimonial
on October 28th, 2011 in Artists by freewaves | No CommentsJuan Fish, citizen enigmatic, offers testimonial on his morning routine. By Arturo Romo-Santillano
Continue reading...Ix Chel
on October 28th, 2011 in Artists by freewaves | No CommentsThe ancient goddess Ix Chel appears in Echo Park Lake to help a young girl home. By Nancy Jean Tucker
Continue reading...What do you love?
on October 28th, 2011 in Artists by freewaves | No CommentsBy Isabel Avila
Continue reading...No Strings Attached
on October 28th, 2011 in Artists by freewaves | No CommentsBy Pascual Sisto
Continue reading...Odyssey
on October 28th, 2011 in Artists by freewaves | No CommentsProgress perceived through the lens of time, scale and pattern. By Zig Gron
Continue reading...Traffic
on October 28th, 2011 in Artists by freewaves | No Commentshttp://vimeo.com/31232666 Traffic in three cities. By Ann Kaneko
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