January 16
10 am, 2 pm, Fade-in - 15 minutes
A structural film performance
noon Lighthouse Reading Series - 30 to 60 minutes
essays and poems about light by local writers
ongoing Turning - A group will be physically rotating our shanty on a structural axis as the sun moves through the sky
January 17
10 am, 2 pm, Fade-in - 15 minutes
A structural film performance
noon Alternative photography techniques workshop
ongoing Turning - A group will be physically rotating our shanty on a structural axis as the sun moves through the sky
January 23
10 am, 2 pm, Fade-in - 15 minutes
A structural film performance
noon Ice Action - a short, fluxus-inspired happening
ongoing Turning - A group will be physically rotating our shanty on a structural axis as the sun moves through the sky
January 24
10 am, 2 pm, Fade-in - 15 minutes
A structural film performance
noon Alternative photography techniques workshop
January 30 -
10 am, 2 pm, Fade-in - 15 minutes
A structural film performance
noon Alternative photography techniques workshop
ongoing Turning - A group will be physically rotating our shanty on a structural axis as the sun moves through the sky
January 31
10 am, 2 pm, Fade-in - 15 minutes
A structural film performance
noon Lighthouse Reading Series - 30 to 60 minutes
essays and poems about light by local writers
ongoing Turning - A group will be physically rotating our shanty on a structural axis as the sun moves through the sky
February 6 -
10 am, 2 pm, Fade-in - 15 minutes
A structural film performance
noon Ice Action - a short, fluxus-inspired happening
ongoing Turning - A group will be physically rotating our shanty on a structural axis as the sun moves through the sky
February 7-
10 am, 2 pm, Fade-in - 15 minutes
A structural film performance
noon Alternative photography techniques workshop
ongoing Turning - A group will be physically rotating our shanty on a structural axis as the sun moves through the sky
The Light House Shanty is:
Matt Sand, Laura Klecker, Jenna Hines, Dane Steinlicht, Joseph Lochner, Jana Larson, Ross Keim
With the light house, we intend to gather as much
energy as possible,
so that we can give it away freely. From the Sun and each other, we will
capture and retain energy, so that we may manipulate it into visual, thermal,
playful and creative forms that, when consumed, bring much needed winter-time
energy to our visitors.
Friday, January 15, 2010
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