This weblog explores asemic writing in relation to post-literate culture
Sunday, April 18, 2010
The First Asemic Exhibit in Russia
"Live journal", performance by Edward Kulemin
April 18th, 20:12
Smolensk, April 17, 2010
Opening day of The First Asemic exhibit in Russia Edawrd Kulemin wrapped in his own artworks is a live journal in the literal sense of the word.
Эдуард Кулёмин, завернутый в свои собственные работы, становится живым журналом.
Smolensk, April 17 – May 1, 2010
Participants:
- Tim Gaze (Australia)
- John Bennett (USA)
- Reed Altemus (USA)
- Bernd Reichert (Belgium)
- Jim Leftwich (USA)
- Michael Jacobson (USA)
- Sheila Murphy (USA)
- Andrew Topel (USA)
- Nico Vassilakis (USA)
- David-Baptiste Chirot (USA)
- Gary Shipley (UK)
- Jean-Christophe Giacottino (France)
- Diana Magallon (Mexico)
- Satu Kaikkonen (Finland)
- Willy Melnikov (Russia, Moscow)
- Sveta Litvak (Russia, Moscow)
- Edward Kulemin (Russia, Smolensk)
- Yuri Gik (Russia, Moscow)
- Dmitry Babenko (Russia, Krasnodar)
Asemic exhibit are combined with quick show of works from ‘The Last Vispo anthology’ (editors – Nico Vassilakis & Crag Hill).
PDF catalogue will be available in a week after opening day.
I am very happy that this exhibit happened, but I hope that the next one will take place somewhere more close to home, preferably my local shopping mall...
3 comments:
I am very happy that this exhibit happened, but I hope that the next one will take place somewhere more close to home, preferably my local shopping mall...
what does it say on the yellow tape across his mouth?
2rappel
"contradict!"
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