Archive for the 'Events' Category

Tuesday 5th May - Talk about the Weather vol. 12

Friday, May 1st, 2009 by Carsten Schneider

Don’t miss the next Talk about the Weather, where Frieder Weiss will show dance performances enhanced by motion-tracking real-time projections, Andreas Sommerwerk will tell the story behind his hand stitched watches, and Tobias Neisecke demonstrates the use of virtual worlds for healthcare & medical issues.

Talk about the Weather vol 12, Tuesday 5th May, 20 - 23h, at The Less Rain Basement Berlin.

BCN Event: New Salvation Army at BOO

Wednesday, February 25th, 2009 by Luis

February 25 - March 12, BOO presents “NEW SALVATION ARMY” by designer friend Eider Corral.

Eider’s new work is a limited edition of custom made or fake “Lladró” for the occasion.


Pack design - Photo by Eider Corral.


Volunteer #1 - Photo by Eider Corral.

Time and PlaceStart Time:
25 February 2009 at 19:00
End Time: 12 March 2009 at 21:00
Location: BOO
Street: Perla, 20
Town/City: Barcelona, Spain

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Talk About The Weather

Thursday, June 12th, 2008 by Julian

On Tuesday June 10th talk about the weather had its debut. While slurping either the London, Berlin or Tokyo cocktail the audience listened to TINA ROEDER, LARS EBERLE, DAVID KRINGS and PETER BUENNAGEL. Learn more about talk about the weather and subscribe to our newsletter.

Become a member of the facebook group talk about the weather and see the photos of the debut talk.

Ronzo’s Disstopia

Friday, May 23rd, 2008 by Vassilios

exhibition poster

Disstopia features all new canvases, collages, installations and drawings by long time friend and less rain collaborator Ronzo - also known as Ron Jonzo. The new work is based on an apocalyptic vision set in the wastelands of what was once the City of London.

When:
19th of June - 06 of July

Where:
StolenSpace Gallery, London
www.stolenspace.com

O2 The Memory Project

Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008 by Luis

Last Friday we launched the first part of The Memory Project, an online 3D image bank (made with PV3D) of the 21st century ‘cyclorama’ created by artist Jason Bruges.


Inspired by Bluebook, the artist Jason Bruges has created The Memory Project - a 21st century ‘cyclorama’. The structure camera-captures panoramic moments in time and stores them within its digital memory bank. Inside, visitors can explore the stored history of the installation and interact with the displayed 360 degree images.

The Memory Project tours in April 2008, collating the mass memory of London, Edinburgh and Liverpool en route. You can delve even deeper into these public memory banks at www.o2memoryproject.com from Friday 18th April 2008.


BBC NEWS: Life in London captured digitally

DESIGN WEEK: O2 to launch Bluebook installation by Bruges.

Superplan Exhibition in Berlin

Monday, November 26th, 2007 by Anna

50 artists - 1 piece/artist - 1 size - 1 price

superplan

Affordable pieces from artists with diverse backgrounds from a number of countries. To be seen: painting, illustration, graphic design, photography, tattoo, graffiti and street-art. Participating artists include among others our friends and colleagues Ronzo and Lars Eberle (Less Rain).

See you there!

Schneider TM and Lustfaust Live Webcast

Thursday, September 20th, 2007 by Thomas

The full video webcast of Schneider TM and Lustfaust performing during the opening event of Haunch Of Venison Berlin is now available for on-demand viewing on the Lustfaust blog.

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Lustfaust Live!

Monday, September 3rd, 2007 by Anna

For anyone being interested in German experimental noise bands from the late 1970s and early 1980s:
You might enjoy the fact that there will be a unique live performance of Lustfaust and Schneider TM.

The cover collection shown at www.lustfaust-live.de might be of interest for you as well.

Lustfaust 7\" cover collection

September 13th, 9pm, at Haunch of Venison Berlin.

Site done by Less Rain.

Daniel Johnston, Thursday 12th July, Union Chapel

Tuesday, July 10th, 2007 by Luis

[UPDATE]

The show became magical when Johnston was joined by lo-fi folk stars Adem and James Yorkston. Their guitar and pump organ on one of Johnston’s most loved songs, Some Things Last A Long Time, was nothing short of breathtaking. Johnston physically shook as he sang. “Are you still with me?” he asked, unaware that grown men were dabbing at their eyes.

Johnston has been described as, ‘one of the world’s greatest living songwriters by a who’s who of rock luminaries including Tom Waits, Kurt Cobain and David Bowie. Artists indebted to his sound include Beck, Jeffrey Lewis, The Flaming Lips and Mercury Rev.’ Even The Simpson’s creator Matt Groening is a big fan.

Still some available tickets on ebay.