Bastille Day at Micro Museusm

4th Anniversary Party
July 16, 2006
Alan Antoinette Augsta Chris Dan
Dan and Penny Dylan and Penny Eba Feliz Flash
Group Hoi Jean-Jacques John Marie
Outside Penny and Flash The Scene 1 The Scene 2 Videoscope
William Kathleen and Mike

Micro Museum’s 4th Anniversary Party

"POWER TO THE PEOPLE" as a part of Bastille Day

July 16 from 12 — 7 PM @ 123 Smith Street

Admission $2 per person for 1st floor & $5 for 1st and 2nd floors

Micro Museum celebrates 4 years on the ground floor of their eclectic art center on trendy Smith Street. Being colonized by the French (restaurants), Micro Museum teams up with the South Brooklyn LDC and some local eateries like Robin des Bois to take to the streets for fun and games.

The main gallery’s interior exhibit of Micro Museum will feature Dream Palace/Memory Box, an installation by Cultural Animal. A tribute to the Master Musicians of Jajouka, this installation incorporates sounds and images of Jajouka, a village in Morocco’s Rif Mountains, drawing on both its history and its present to create a contemplative hallucinatory space. Spectators sit and watch the flickering light of Brion Gysin’s Dreamachine in a nook created to echo the porch of the Master Musicians’ house in the village, while listening previously unreleased 2006 recordings of Jajouka’s music. A hereditary sufi brotherhood, the Master Musicians preserve an ancient tradition of music, healing, and mysticism. Visitors to Jajouka like William Burroughs, Ornette Coleman, and the Rolling Stones were drawn to the village for the healing cathartic power of music and rituals that may date back to the rituals of the early Phoenicians. The installation transports visitors to a space for listening, looking, and being with the music of Jajouka, a rare opportunity outside the confines of the village itself.

Dream Palace/Memory Box is a rhizomatic outgrowth of a forthcoming feature documentary called The Hand of Fatima (www.thehandoffatima.com) about New York Times music critic Robert Palmer’s lifelong friendship with the Master Musicians. Both works are being created by Cultural Animal, LLC (www.culturalanimal.com) a media production company specializing in work about cross-cultural experience co-founded by Augusta Palmer and Chris Arnold. Augusta Palmer is the director of this collaborative installation drawing on music played by the Master Musicians of Jajouka (www.jajouka.com) , images shot by Juan Carlos Borrero and Ngo Vinh Hoi, sound recorded by Michael Gassert, video editing by Chris Arnold, animation created by Hongsun Yoon, as well as architectural consulting and fabrication by Peter Branton. Filmmaker, artist, and film scholar Augusta Palmer is the director of The Hand of Fatima and the daughter of Robert Palmer.

Plus William and Kathleen Laziza, founders of Micro Museum, will offer tours of their interactive installations on the first and second floor, including Weighing In, The (French) Kissing Installation, Videograph, Lumiano, Blabbermouth, Phone-i-ture & 3D TV, Pillowtalk, Octophone, Videoscopo, Lightlines, The Prepared Victrola and excerpts from SPONTANEOUS COMBUSTION - video screening room with a 12 foot screen.