3rd Ward Brooklyn, TheDanger, Ad-Hoc Arts, BlackCrack Records and Artists Wanted present:
I <3 Danger
Nine hours of interactive fire art, dj's, dance and aesthetic decadence launching our new project: Artists Wanted.
These are things we should never do...
Explore a maze of beautiful detritus, danger art, dancers, dj's, bubble domes, ice-sculpture, and fire performance from the same artists and mischief-makers that brought you July 14th's One Night of Fire.
In the room of Brick:
The American Water Color Movement (10pm)
An inspiring mix of live groove and visuals that is both frightening and calming all at once ' it's a strange groove, because it somehow inspires both movement and paralysis. Movement because the rhythm is so intoxicating, and paralysis because of the feeling that some major shit is going down and all you can do is stand back and watch.
Subatomic Sound System (11pm)
Born at the turn of the millennium during a collision of circuit boards, New York City asphalt, and human skin, this live group of seasoned musicians experiments with hip-hop, dub reggae, dancehall and drum and bass with excessive exposure to gamma radiation. They are as danceable as they are poetic, a dangerous sound that is not to be missed.
After Midnight:
DJ Grimace brings classic hip-hop and loin shaking street funk classics.
$mall(c)hange continues the classic theme digging deep into his endless crates upping the BPM as the collective heartbeat of the dance-floor rises.
Zemi17 plays through sunrise with his eclectic mix of Indonesian house to transcendent intelligent techno.
In the third floor Dome (you have to see it to believe it):
The Imagenode Collective offer art, music and wonderful things. Autophage brings ambient glitch-hop with a nerdcore vibe. North guinea hills and dj prancecess will drop everything from post-aphex gestures, to environmental kraut pulses, to defleshed dubsteps, and the cultural detritus of the world hacked onto skeletal beats. Leisure Muffin plays lofi chill to regressive epic bleepblop. DJ Love Rocket takes you on a journey through distant universes of warped and wandering soundscapes and celestial soundtracks. With visuals by The Housewives' Guide To Anatomy & Animitron.
In the Open Air Courtyard:
Josh Kalin does live ice-sculpting with a touch of flame while fire performers bring up the heat and beauty, rain or shine.
In the Gallery:
Massive projections from One Night of Fire by Jeanne Angel (if you were there you are now famous) and bring a shirt or flag for free fire screen prints by Ad-Hoc Arts. It's like wearable vandalism.
Plus Jeremy Nelson and Devin Elijah make you beautiful with pro portrait sessions to be broadcast throughout the venue and online into perpetuity.
All this with cheap booze and a few things you'd never expect.
Take the L train to Morgan Ave and walk 4 blocks north.
Only $10 - Strictly 21+
Added by chthonic on July 27, 2007