Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Some More Preview Art For ARTCRIME5: FAIR USE

here's a great piece from Dia D'apice and Josh Wakesburg:


and here's one of my own humble contributions...



All this and more, this Saturday, Free!



oh yeah...

ARTCRIME5 in Time Out New York!

You can see for yourself in the magazine, we've got the first club listing for Saturday night! Here it is:

Artcrime5: Fair Use
Fair use—the ability to utilize copyrighted material for creative purposes—is celebrated on Avenue B tonight. But beyond all the fair-use art on hand, the evening is also a get-down hoedown, with DJs 100dBs and Scallywag spinning rhythms and rhymes on the top floor, while Overture, Massive G and Nefarious bang out four-to-the-floor beats downstairs. For more info, go to theoryevents.com.

See it online at http://www.timeout.com/newyork/events/clubs/43440/artcrime-5
(If you've already been to one of our shows, leave us a comment on the web listing!)

The art for the show is amazing, and we'll post a couple more pieces on theoryevents.com latter on this evening.

The music is incredible, and if the teaser mix at theoryevents.com/media.php isn't enough for you,
It's Overture just put their cult classic "Haze of the 80's" mix online for free download at itsoverture.blogspot.com/.

Come celebrate with us!
Cheers,
Theory

Tuesday, January 29, 2008

One Day Left To Submit Art!

'sup?

Here's some of the art already on tap for ARTCRIME5:FAIR USE:

Fair use art can be made from images juxtaposed in transformative contexts:



two dimensional depictions of three dimensional copyrighted objects:


Parody or social critique:



You've got one day left to submit- deadline's Wednesday at 8pm, no extensions, no exceptions.

Also, 2 floors of bangin' tunes from 100 dBs, Scallywag, Nefarious, It's Overture and Massive G. Don't sleep.

see you at the show!
-theory

Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Lineup and Call for Art for ARTCRIME5:FAIR USE

Hey Everybody,
You're all cordially invited to party with us at Theory's first Event of 2008,
ARTCRIME5: FAIR USE, Groundhog's Saturday February 2 at China1.

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First Thing's First, your DJ's for the evening:

Upstairs on street level, 100 dBs and Theory newcomer Scallywag will be tag teaming to drop the best hip-hop, reggae, soul and funk that you've never heard from 10pm-close.

Downstairs, after an opening two hours of deep house and breaks from our very own 5-foot house-sassin Nefarious, It's Overture and their Monster Squad cohort Massive G will drop an unrelenting 5-hour set blending house, pop and hip-hop into something we can't quite describe, but can't stop shaking our asses to. Cop the sneak preview mp3 at The Theory Events Media Page.

So what's up with the title?

ARTCRIME5: FAIR USE will be a celebration of fair use in art and music with two floors of fair-using DJs, multiple digital installations of fair use art and mobs of clubgoers ready to make some fair use of one another.

Fair use is the legal defense for works of art that use copyrighted material in order to drive progress in the arts. In today's remixed, mashed, chopped and screwed artistic culture, some of the most exciting works of art and music use parts of prior works juxtaposed with one another as building blocks for entirely new works, and still other exciting artworks reference prior works by parody or criticism. The possibilities are only as large as the imaginations of the artists and the breadth of human experience to date. Does that get you a bit hot and bothered too?

What About The Art Submissions?


We'll be accepting still and video art that either employs fair use or is fair-use themed for inclusion in the installations through Wednesday, January 30 at 8pm, and this is a hard deadline. We will finalize the installations at 8:15pm that night. There will be no extensions.Submissions should be hi-res image or movie files, preferably jpegs and mpegs, with still art captioned in-image with artist's name and the work's title. If you do not caption your works, you will only receive artist attribution on program sheets displayed throughout the venue, organized in order of appearance. Unless otherwise specified by the artist, submissions will be used for digital display only and for one night only, Saturday February 2nd, and will not be used by Theory Events or The Venue for any other purposes. All submissions should be e-mailed to theoryeventsnyc@gmail.com.

Please specify whether you'd allow us to show your art for promotional purposes on theoryevents.com in your submission e-mail. If you don't say anything about other uses, then we won't make other use of it. If you let us use your art on our website, it will be attributed and shown to at least hundreds of people. In-image captioning is strongly recommended for works that you will allow us to show online. Some early submissions will be preview posted on the theory events website, with permission of course. We'll also be hosting zero-commission print and merch sales at our merch table, noted above, so tell us if you can bring some reasonably-sized (under 2 feet square, as a rule of thumb) works that you'd like us to put on sale for you.Because of the theme, we're cutting all restrictions on number of submissions. If you think your work might be appropriate but aren't sure, send it in!

If you'd like to learn more about fair use, help us hone the pamphlet we'll have at the merch table by asking us all them tricky questions.

2008 is going to be a big year, and we're going to do our best to keep you entertained throughout!

Cheers,
Sam Cohen
Theory Events

Wednesday, January 9, 2008

Ashir's One Man Poetry Slam: An ode to global warming

A week ago we had wind chills below zero
yet this is the third day in a row
I've gone to work without a coat.
Sure global warming's a problem
but it has a silver lining


When was the last time it was 65 degrees in the middle of Jan-you-ary? Hopefully you've all spent these last few days enjoying this indian summer (or winter) because Theory sure has. Check out the media page for the latest mini-mix by It's Overture. Oh you didn't know they spin house too? yeahhhh.

Be sure to stay tuned for more details on ARTCRIME5:FAIR USE- same bat time, same bat channel

Ashir (Theory)

A Groundhog's Day Worth Re-Living