If you've experienced Peter Hudson's incredible illuminated monkey & snakes zoetrope "Homouroboros", you know it's a big deal. It was Wired magazine’s "Wow!" Award winner from Burning Man 2007. And ... the Black Rock Art Foundation, with some generous grants, is bringing it to San Jose!
Yes, you heard right ... this awe-inspiring piece will be installed in downtown San Jose and available for completely free public viewing for its citizens, from May 15-June 15. No admission, no museum fees, just art for art’s sake sponsored by people who want to see it happen.
The dedication ceremony will be on Saturday, May 17th and we are looking for at least 8 drummers to interact with the piece to get it moving at the dedication ceremony. If you are interested in participating in this historic art installation in San Jose, please send an email to SouthBay@BurningMan.com.
Yes, you heard right ... this awe-inspiring piece will be installed in downtown San Jose and available for completely free public viewing for its citizens, from May 15-June 15. No admission, no museum fees, just art for art’s sake sponsored by people who want to see it happen.
The dedication ceremony will be on Saturday, May 17th and we are looking for at least 8 drummers to interact with the piece to get it moving at the dedication ceremony. If you are interested in participating in this historic art installation in San Jose, please send an email to SouthBay@BurningMan.com.
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Re: Call out to San Jose drummers!
Tue, May 6, 2008 - 10:19 PM*bump*
Still looking for local drummers :-)