Last week 900 of you trekked across Brooklyn, without the L
train, to catch a glimpse of our latest fervent adventure.
We were all pleasantly surprised with the crowd, the
costumes, the spontaneity, the moments of indecency and the
sweat-inducing dance orgy that continued far past sunrise...
but you haven't seen anything yet. Below is step two in
what we hope will be a continuing amplification of art,
sound and media in the Wilds of Brooklyn. Below is the
party you love, because you love danger.
This Saturday, March 18th
from 8pm through Sunday afternoon
A live exploration of indelicate ideas.
I (heart) DANGER
This is what it is to be alive...
http://www.wildwildbrooklyn.com
Three zones featuring what your preacher warned of.
Starting at 8pm with live screen-printing by Antimart and
Peripheral Media Project, bring a shirt or panties and they
will show you how to print it with the "I (heart) DANGER"
logo. Learn public vandalism with LED lights by the
Graffiti Research Lab. The Madagascar Institute builds the
Danger Blender live and then makes you drinks in our outdoor
courtyard (weather permitting). And make your own cut/mash
record with Howie Wreckhords's Fuzzpop Workshop.
These are things we should never do...
The room of Wood features music by:
Subatomic Sound System starting it off with one part band
one part beat blender with songs from their new album On All
Frequencies; then Synapse of Beautiful/Decay bringing
hip-hop to rare groove; Naked Slice of Jungle Terror spins
drum & bass to breakcore; Jason (DANGER) BK of Blackkat
brings electro to hard boiled techno; Joey Jupiter of Atomic
Babies brings a hardware live set of acid house and Kimyon
plays to the sunrise with his solid Detroit sound. Plus
sculptural work from Thomas Beale, hookas by hookaMike
and visual immersion with video and light sculpture by
ImageNode and Will (Nation).
The room of Brick features music by:
Peter Gunn of More Fire with a NYC's best Grime set;
Habitrail vs. Nicholas Sauser battles live intelligent
techno with live oboe accompaniment by Jen K; Madaro vs.
Amok in a free teckno tag-team; $mall (c)hange brings the
beat down with his trademark eclectic mix; and DJ Ese brings
in the sunrise with beats and rhyme.
Plus fiery surprises in our outdoor area (weather
permitting).
$10 at the door
$5 if you arrive before 9:30pm
Come early to see the live creation of Danger Art.
Arrive in costume and get free liquor. Think: the wild, the
danger, the beauty in the forbidden. If your costume lights
up (allot) you drink free all night. Ask for Will (Nation)
to get your drink tickets.
In order to come through you *must* RSVP at:
http://www.wildwildbrooklyn.com
We have capacity for several hundred revelers, but your
enthusiasm has been consistently overwhelming (we love you
too) so we need to use an RSVP system to prevent
over-crowding. If you came to our last event and know the
secrets of our location please do not reveal it to anyone
else. *Everyone* will need a printed RSVP in order to get
through the door, each RSVP is good for you and two friends
who must be with you.
Alive and livid in the face of a Complacent Nation.
http://www.complacentnation.org
Added by ComplacentNation on March 16, 2006