123 Smith Street Brooklyn, NY 11201
The Odd Sundays Series at The Micro Museum
Apr21, May 19, June 23
from 3 - 6 pm
Admission is $10 Students/Seniors $5
The Micro Museum is open to the public for their "Odd Sundays Series" with guided tours of kinetic and media installation by inter-disciplinary artists William and Kathleen Laziza. The Micro Museum is located at 123 Smith Street between Dean and Pacific Streets on the second floor. Tickets are available at the door 15 mins before opening or at www.micromuseum.com
Exhibit Includes:
Lumiano - acoustic piano wired with lighting
The Videoscopo - live video imaging instrument
The Prepared Victrola - w/ 78 RPM philharmonic music & bubbles
Light Lines - sound responsive installation
Weighing In - a talking chair
AC/DC Window - solar powered kinetic sculpture in 2nd floor window
www.micromuseum.com - a flash website with streaming media
Catalogs Available:
Laziza Electrique Dance Co. - videodances
Videokinesis Collection - abstract videoart
78 RPM record collection acquired from the Metropolitan Museum
Spontaneous Combustion series - community tv
The Micro Museum includes videoart screenings by the Laziza Electrique Dance Co. (LED Co) on four large monitors and one projection device. LED Co. specializes in abstract video imagery and non-linear narrative performance art. The Lazizas signature work relates to the significant impact of being touched or stroked, being screamed at or whispered to. The exhibit also includes AC/DC Window - a solar powered kinetic sculpture in the second floor window that one neighbor described as "visual refreshment" and the NY Times called The Micro Museum
"a high tech funhouse."
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