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SUMMARY:Exhibition: Annual Student Show
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URL:http://design.latech.edu/event/exhibition-annual-student-show-2022-03-17/
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SUMMARY:Film: "Feels Good Man"
DESCRIPTION:Film shown in collaboration with the North Central Louisiana Arts Council and the School of Design as part of NCLAC's Independent Film Series\nFeels Good Man\nMarch 17th 2022 - 7pm\nWyly Auditorium\, Louisiana Tech University\nIn-Person and Online\nWhat happens when an innocent character created in an artist's early adulthood morphs into a widely recognizable symbol of hatred only a decade later? This is the issue that underground comic book artist Matt Furie must grapple with as he seeks to reclaim his character\, Pepe the Frog\, from the grip of the Alt-Right.\nIn the early 2000s\, San Francisco based artist Matt Furie shared his comic Boy's Club on the internet via MySpace. The series followed a group of anthropomorphic post-college friends and their misadventures. Among them was Pepe the Frog\, a peaceful\, laid-back character. Managing to catch on as a popular meme\, Furie initially found Pepe's status funny and scoffed at the idea of enforcing his legal copyright. That opinion drastically changed as the tenor of Pepe's use online took a sinister turn.\nAfter a bizarre series of events\, the factions of the internet that heavily imprinted on Pepe went to the extreme lengths of "ironic" bigotry to keep him under their control. In doing so\, Pepe became widely recognized as a hate symbol\, even gaining official recognition from the Anti-Defamation league as such. Now thoroughly wrenched from his original context\, Pepe helped indoctrinate wide swaths of internet denizens to the philosophies of the then-burgeoning Alt-Right movement\, helping to set the stage for the contentious 2016 election and its ultimate outcome.\nThe film takes viewers on a wild journey through various corners of the internet to show how far one's creation can get away from their original intention and explores the power of symbols and iconography. If the genie cannot be put back in the bottle\, can it at least be transformed into something else? Various artists\, psychologists\, lawyers\, and internet culture analysts also share their perspective on this iconic cartoon frog.\nWith trippy Furie-esque animations\, Feels Good Man puts forward a message of hope and positivity to combat a constant cycle of cynicism and hatred.
URL:http://design.latech.edu/event/film-feels-good-man/
LOCATION:Louisiana Tech University\, Ruston\, 71272\, United States
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SUMMARY:Performance: Never Ending Artist
DESCRIPTION:"Never Ending Artist” is an improvisation Performance by Isabella Heigl (Painting) and Agustín Castilla-Ávila (Electric Guitars) within the research project “Never Ending Artist”\, inspired by the Bob Dylan philosophy\, through the USA and Mexico\, proposing a transdisciplinary classification of our artistic practice. \n \nThe “NEA” performance (45 min. approx.) consists of an improvisation session of painting and music based of topics\, thoughts and quotations by Bob Dylan. Our goal is to present not just a multidisciplinary work but also to explore the transdisciplinary possibilities between painting and music and create a theoretic classification based on these performances. \n \n“Never Ending Artist” is a seven-weeks research project funded by the International Society of Mozarteum University Salzburg in Austria. \n \nIsabella Heigl\, lives and works in Salzburg as a painter and videomaker. She studied Russian at Paris Lodron University and painting and videoart at Mozarteum Salzburg. She’s a member of the feminist performance collective psysisters and founder of the art collective isibank. In her work she tries to think painting at the intersection of action\, performance and poetry . \n \nAgustín Castilla-Ávila has worked as a composer in Europe\, Asia and America. His music has been directed by D. Russell-Davies\, J. Kalitzke\, T. Ceccherini\, A. Soriano\, H. Lintu and H. Schellenberger\, among others. He has written solo\, chamber\, orchestra\, theater\, choreography and five chamber operas. He has published for Doblinger Verlag\, Bergmann Edition\, Mackinger Verlag\, Da Vinci Edition\, Verlag Neue Musik and Joachim Trekel. In 2013 he received the Musik Jahresstipendium from the Salzburg Region.
URL:http://design.latech.edu/event/performance-never-ending-artist/
LOCATION:1 Mayfield\, Ruston\, United States
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