[Sfbay-video] Wonder Show: ATA's 2006 year-end party and fundraiser
a. mark liiv
mark at whisperedmedia.org
Sat Dec 2 11:57:06 PST 2006
Wonder Show: ATA's 2006 year-end party and fundraiser
http://www.atasite.org
Artists' Television Access celebrates the cultural fringe in Wonder
Show, an alchemical maelstrom of sound and vision, including ATA's
annual year-end party and limited edition compilations!
Support ATA and get great art! ATA is giving away limited edition DVD
compilations, CD compilations and print compilations to donors as a
way of saying THANK YOU for your support.
http://www.atasite.org/fundraiser/2006/
The 2006 ATA DVD compilation includes films and videos by Tommy
Becker, Sabrina Alonso, Goody-B. Wiseman, Skye Thorstenson, Wago
Kreider, Carl Diehl, Tony Gault, Dynasty Handbag, Vanessa Woods, Bill
Daniel, Oakie Treadwell and Nate Boyce, with a special bonus track by
Matthew Silver. (Watch the trailer on the ATA website:
http://www.atasite.org/fundraiser/2006/).
The 2006 ATA CD compilation includes tracks by Guillermo Galindo, the
Zag Men, Wobbly w/People Like Us, Head Boggle Domo in Aural_ize, The
Spirit Battery, Ettrick, Jorge Boehringer and Sword & Sandals.
The 2006 Wonder Envelope includes prints, drawings and more by Lisa
Lozano, R.A. McBride, Michael Zheng, Sarah Wagner, Katherin McInnis,
Dana Hemenway and Neighborhood Public Radio.
Wonder Show: ATA's annual year-end party happens on Friday, December
8, 2006, 8pm to midnight at ATA, 992 Valencia Street, San Francisco,
CA. Wonder Show will feature a diabolic spectacle of moving image and
sound filling every corner of ATA's premises, with a kaleidoscopic
grab bag of punk rock visions from videolusionist Dayv Jones along
with electroconvulsive audio by Josh "Kit" Clayton in the main
gallery space, and special sideshow presentations in our petit
storefront theatre with performances by Uni and her Ukelele and Ryan
Stively. PLUS phantasmagoric anomalies from Craig Baldwin's Other
Cinema archives. Baldwin welcomes the adventurous, for a long-term
sitting or just a brief visit, into the Inner Sanctum, a hidden lair
in the bowels of the gallery space, for an introduction, for both
neophyte and fan, to the WONDERS of Japanese Monster-Movie history.
Special guest-presenter David Cox conducts a fully-loaded guided
tour, from the '54 "Gojira" to the apocalyptic "Final Wars," with
heavy-metal amplification and cross-dressing geishas attending to
otaku's every sake wish. Don't miss this surreal, one-night only,
subterranean cinematic adventure. You can't get any more underground
than this!
http://www.atasite.org
Artists' Television Access is a nonprofit 501(c)(3), all-volunteer,
artist-run organization. All donations help support ATA's operational
and programming activities. Contributions to ATA are tax-deductible.
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