Showing posts with label Skydive Art Space. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Skydive Art Space. Show all posts

Thursday, August 4, 2011

Death Star: The Conference (Review)



Death Star: The Conference examined new apocalyptic theories such as the imminent arrival of a hypothetical dwarf star in our solar system called Nibiru, its disastrous effects in our planet and a government conspiracy plan called Depopulation, while proposing the idea that everything we are, see and do is a virtual manifestation of our deepest emotions, Love and Fear.



In a series of videos, Eric Anthony Crew explained the philosophy behind Sacred Geometry, exposed his research pertaining to the concepts of reality and consciousnesses, and shared his views on the upcoming ascension of humanity into a higher state of consciousness, linked to the end of the Mayan calendar.

Julia Wallace prepared us to deal with the dark content of the program by painting a third eye in our foreheads and guiding us through a meditation session, aided by a recording of her voice enhanced with futuristic sound effects.




Sway Youngston and Raindawg impersonated two members of a new cosmic religion called “The Alphas.” They studied with us two newspaper articles from the future containing information about a group of artists that exposed classified NASA files in the year 2011 through a project called Death Star, the rise of their own religion, the theories of Nibiru and Depopulation , and the imprisonment of conceptual artist Jonatan Lopez.


Alex Tu improvised a sound performance that invited the audience to close their eyes and travel into outer space through abstract vibrational frequencies.


Keith Brimmer and Jonathan Richie showed us how to infuse a joint with love. Keith played a guitar cover of ‘Love Song’ by The Cure to Jonathan rolling two fat joints that were smoked in the patio during Death Star’s private after party.


Raindawg played an audio recording by FBI agent Roland Skinner, explaining how he infiltrated the cult-like performance art group Continuum and became aware of the declassification of NASA files through the art project called Death Star.

Stephanie Saint Sanchez shared with us her film “This One Time in Texas,” featuring colorful characters preparing for an imminent apocalypse.

James Ciosek constructed Sun Hunter v2. a solar power bicycle made to withstand an apocalypse, equipped with hunting gear, solar power grids, and many other useful features. Sunhunter was on display on the front lawn of Skydive.

Continuum performed ‘Shiva Renaissance,” a poem that artist Levi Rosen composed for the occasion.



I, Jonatan Lopez, impersonated a blind priest, recited the lyrics of Built Then Burnt, a song by ‘A Silver Mount Zion’ and guided the audience through a final affirmation, encouraging them to conquer their apocalyptic fears with Love. I also invited our guests to participate in future Death Star endeavors, including a series of media based art projects to be released prior to October 28th 2011 (Planetary alignment date).



“The artist that does not want to be named” provided refreshments for the after party, during which we played more songs, engaged in interesting dialogue and thanked the universe for the new friendships and bonds we encountered.
Death Star is inspired by the final messages of Daniel Crew (a former NASA pilot) and dedicated to honor his legacy.
Special thanks to Eric Anthony Crew, Sarrita Hunn, Ryan Thayer, Ana Guzman, Carrie Schneider, Jason Jeffrey, Skydive and ‘the artist that does not want to be named.’
Images courtesy of Carrie Schneider, Jason Jeffrey, Ana Guzman and Tonya CatLady.
Conceived by Jonatan Lopez



Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Death Star: The Conference

 

A performance event and research project that examines new apocalyptic theories  and their effects on society. Through a series of presentations and performance rituals, artists will be invited to evaluate classified NASA information recently exposed through our social networks, and to transform it into a series of media based projects to be released  prior to October 18th 2011 (Cosmical Alignment Date)

Part of Many-Mini Residency, a collaboration between Sarrita Hunn and Ryan Thayer, housed at Skydive Art Space in Houston. July 15th 7:30 to 10:30pm. http://www.manymini.org/

Participating Artists:

Eric Anthony Crew, Stephanie Saint Sanchez, Julia Wallace, Sway Youngston, Keith Brimmer, Alex Tu,  Levi Rosen, Jonathan Richie, James Ciosek, Meghan Carey, Rebecca Burwell, Continuum, Jonatan Lopez.

Program:

7:30pm. Meet and Greet
7:45. (Start of Broadcast)
1. Death Star: Introductory Video
2 . Introduction by Jonatan Lopez
3. The Fear of Truth and the End of Ego. A message by Eric Anthony Crew (Video)
4. Guided Meditation by Julia Wallace

8:15. Intermission (Live Music by Keith Brimmer, "Mad World")

8:25
5. The Alphas, (A New Religion)  Performance by Sway Youngston and Raindawg
6. Depopulation Plan and Nibiru. Examination of recent apocalyptic theories by Jonatan Lopez.
7. "Once Upon A Time in Texas." A film by Stephanie Saint Sanchez
8. "Shiva Renaissance." A poem by Levi Rosen, performed by Continuum
9.  Sun Hunter v.2, A solar enrgy powered bicycle by James Ciosek


8: 50. Intermission. Live Music by Keith Brimmer.

9: 05
10. Built Then Burnt. Performance by Jonatan Lopez (Lyrics by “A Silver Mount Zion")
11. Detective Roland Skinner tweets NASA's top secrets. Performance by Raindawg
12. Participatory sound piece by Alex Tu
13. How to infuse joints with love. Performance by Jonathan Richie


9: 40. Intermission and sharing of ideas. (camera interviews with the audience)

9: 55

14. Sacred Geometry by Eric Anthony Crew (Video)
15. Benediction. Performance by Jonatan Lopez

16. One Minute of Silence

10:15 End of Broadcast


If you are interested in coming to this event please email jonatanlopez@hotmail.com
for there are limited seats. 

Wine, Water and Budlight Lime will be served, courtesy of "The Artist that does not want to be named"


You can also witness the event live on Friday July 15th via the internet by following this link:


Death Star: The Conference (Live Stream)


Special thanks to Daniel Crew, Eric Anthony Crew, Sarrita Hunn, Ryan Thayer, Sasha Della, Nancy Douthey,  Many-Mini Residency, Skydive, Lawndale Art Center, DiverseWorks and Robert Boyd.




Saturday, May 21, 2011

DEATH STAR: Documenting a Modern Apocalypse (Preview)

The following are newspaper clippings found in the ruins of a massive fire in
Oklahoma City in 2018
 


  A Preview Installation at Skydive Art Space
In Houston during "The Future is Now" Skydive Fundraiser






Friday, May 6, 2011

THE FUTURE IS NOW, a Skydive Fundraiser

                                                                 Art Work by Brian Piana

The Future is Now will rock Houston on Saturday, May 7th from 6-9pm. Bringing 15-20 performance artists together in one space celebrating many versions of the future; this will be a night to remember at the home of Skydive at 2041 Norfolk. Projected on the front of the house will be a newly edited version of the original 1920's film Metropolis. As you stroll throughout the house, robots will serve you drinks and hor d'oeuvres, and join us in the "common room" for an amazing silent auction featuring work by emerging and established local and non-local artists.

Skydive is an artist-run space in Houston that hosts shows and events. Your participation will directly support artists visiting and making shows in Houston!

Live Performances

Curated by Nancy Douthey
Michael Brims, Genevieve Buentello, Aisen Caro Chacin, Michelle Chen,CHIN XAOU TI WON, Jonatan Lopez, Claudia Cruz, Nancy Douthey, Ian Fernandez, Melanie Jamison
Brian and Stevie McCord, Richard Nix, Kelly O'Brien, Britt Ragsdale, Alex Tu, James Ciosek and more

Silent Auction

Chris Akin (Houston), Kim Anno (San Francisco), Man Bartlett (New York)
Chuy Benitez (Houston), Sasha Dela (Houston), Nancy Douthey (Houston).
Sarrita Hunn (Saint Louis), Jon Leach (Houston) Jonatan Lopez (Houston),
MANUAL (Houston), Richard Nix (Houston), Rosane Volchan O'Conor (Houston)
Melanie Pankau (Milwaukee), Brian Piana (Houston) Kristy Peet (Houston)
Ariane Roesch (Los Angeles) Leah Rosenberg (San Francisco) Chris Rusak (San Francisco), Myke Venable (Houston) Anderson Wrangle (Clemson ) and more