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Hours: 
Seatings nightly at 7:00PM + 9:15PM
Cost: 
$80 Monday-Saturday, $45 Sunday
Venue: 
Eyebeam
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Monkey Town 3
June 13 - August 11, 7 nights/week
Screenings: 7pm + 9:15pm 
Purchase Tickets! 

Monkey Town, the first experimental, completely immersive film and food experience, returns to NYC at Eyebeam this summer, June 13 • August 11, for a two month nightly pop up before launching a national tour.

 
People: Alison Mennor, Annie Pearlman, Astrid Menze, Ben Ridgway, Brian Close, Bunny Rogers + Filip Olszewski, Chris Rice, Errol Morris, Eve Sussman, Fred Hua, Jack + Leigh Ruby, Josh Cross, Kathy Rose, Maggie Lee, Max Sussman, Montgomery Knott, Nacxi Gaxiola, Peter Burr, Shana Moulton, Simon Lee, Tara Sinn, Theo Angell, Trisha Baga, Will Rahilly, Will Strobeck, Zefrey Throwell
Tags: event, Film, food, installation, screening

I am giving a talk tonight with artist and sometime collaborator, Stefani Bardin, at NYU’s ITP. See the link for details. Should be fun & lively! The event is titled : INPUT / OUTPUT: POLLUTION / SOLUTION: BODIES / SITES

http://itp.nyu.edu/sigs/news/event-artists-stefani-bardin-and-brooke-singer/

 
People: Brooke Singer
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The ExcessNYC project is in full swing. Our website is up and running. We just had a workshop at 3rd Ward last weekend. Next up: we build out our compost site at a garden in Crown Heights, Brooklyn.

We have a few events coming up this fall. Will post here as soon as they are confirmed. You can join our Facebook fan page to stay in touch.

 

I am giving an artist talk tonight at the Clay Center for Art and Sciences in West Virginia. Pretty cool place in Charleston, WV. Well it’s 90 degrees but you know what I mean.

Here is proof: http://www.theclaycenter.org/art/lectureseries/default.aspx

 
People: Brooke Singer
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CITY OF GAINESVILLE
Department of Parks, Recreation and Cultural Affairs
RELEASE DATE: March 16, 2012
Photographer of 365 EPA Superfund Sites to Speak at the Historic Thomas Center

GAINESVILLE, Fla. – The City of Gainesville Department of Parks, Recreation and Cultural Affairs announces a lecture by New York media artist Brooke Singer on Friday March 30 at 6 p.m. in the Thomas Center Long Gallery. Recognized for her work photographing 365 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Superfund sites from outside New York City to Hawaii, Singer will speak on Alternative Histories: Mapping Toxic Legacy and Tracking Superfund.

 
People: Brooke Singer
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We are working on the web site for the project Excedents/Excess. In the meanwhile, I will post images from our install at Matadero.


Close-up of Food Waste in NYC Map (Spanish version)


The Collaborators (video interview)

 

http://www.mataderomadrid.org/ficha/995/el-ranchito.html

And this announces our residency.

Ricardo Explaining our Research to Journalist at Opening

(and, here is the article from that interview)

 
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Flock House is a group of migratory, public, sculptural habitats that host on underused urban infrastructure as they move with the help of preexisting transportation routes: from barges to flat bed trucks to helicopters, they can easily catch a ride to the next destination while living off and providing for their surroundings.

Commencing in New York City and choreographed throughout urban centers in the United States and three planes of living (subterranean, ground, and sky) the shape and form of Flock House is inspired by current global human migration patterns. Built collaboratively upon reclaimed, redesigned, and rethought materials within a gift culture, Flock House sets out to inspire reinvention of mobile structures in a time when growing urban populations are faced with imminent environmental, political, and economic instability.

Project Created: 
October 2011
 
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