Collaborations

Machine Project Hammer Museum Public Engagement Artist in Residence Report released

In 2010/2011 Machine Project produced a year of programming which proposed new, alternative, and experimental ways of presenting work at the Hammer Museum. Projects included a vacation for houseplants, a two minute performance series underneath the stairs, an overnight dream-in

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Machine Project Hammer Museum Public Engagement Artist in Residence Report released

In 2010/2011 Machine Project produced a year of programming which proposed new, alternative, and experimental ways of presenting work at the Hammer Museum. Projects included a vacation for houseplants, a two minute performance series underneath the stairs, an overnight dream-in

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The Pop-Up Museum

The Pop-Up Museum: // (n.) An exhibition about the past and future of 1) the *Gowanus Canal* and 2) the *museum*. Opens March 3 at Observatory (observatoryroom.org). // (v.) An experiment in site-specific space activation, constructing potential futures using primary

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The Pop-Up Museum

The Pop-Up Museum: // (n.) An exhibition about the past and future of 1) the *Gowanus Canal* and 2) the *museum*. Opens March 3 at Observatory (observatoryroom.org). // (v.) An experiment in site-specific space activation, constructing potential futures using primary

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radio ark transmission

Radio ark transmission is an internet based sound art platform; oral history and community archive of musical and non-musical sound. (Rob Peterson and Lindsey Reynolds)

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radio ark transmission

Radio ark transmission is an internet based sound art platform; oral history and community archive of musical and non-musical sound. (Rob Peterson and Lindsey Reynolds)

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Shared Space Studio

Shared Space Studio is located at 4391 W Monroe Road in Pentwater, Michigan: Next to The Trading post, just off the Monroe Road exit on US 31. The space houses arts & crafts studios, and offers one large multipurpose room

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Shared Space Studio

Shared Space Studio is located at 4391 W Monroe Road in Pentwater, Michigan: Next to The Trading post, just off the Monroe Road exit on US 31. The space houses arts & crafts studios, and offers one large multipurpose room

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Common Room

common room is structured to promote a dialogue that explores the contingent relationship of workplace to community. making and meaning in the current cultural environment requires a response to existing institutional and organization structures, identifying differences and engaging architecture as

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Common Room

common room is structured to promote a dialogue that explores the contingent relationship of workplace to community. making and meaning in the current cultural environment requires a response to existing institutional and organization structures, identifying differences and engaging architecture as

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Ink Storm Screenprinting Collective

Ink Storm is a collectively-run non-profit screenprinting studio housed in the Roberts Street Social Centre building. We offer affordable studio access to members, and have several different classes available as well for beginner screenprinters (see below). We rent screens and

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Ink Storm Screenprinting Collective

Ink Storm is a collectively-run non-profit screenprinting studio housed in the Roberts Street Social Centre building. We offer affordable studio access to members, and have several different classes available as well for beginner screenprinters (see below). We rent screens and

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Future Archaeology

Future Archaeology is a collaborative of Brooklyn-based artists exploring the cybernetic nature of ecosystems. We work on public installations combining light and sound, electronics and nature, into experiential environments.

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Future Archaeology

Future Archaeology is a collaborative of Brooklyn-based artists exploring the cybernetic nature of ecosystems. We work on public installations combining light and sound, electronics and nature, into experiential environments.

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