Double Features: Title TK and Marco Fusinato
Wednesday 13 February, 2013
7:30pm, $10 suggested donation
Light Industry
155 Freeman Street, Brooklyn
Triple Canopy presents Double Features, an evening of audio-visual exchange with Title TK and Marco Fusinato. Double Features is organized by sound artist and composer C. Spencer Yeh; this performance marks the return of the series after a hiatus of nearly two years. As is the Double Features standard, Title TK and Marco Fusinato will each perform alongside one film or video work. Title TK has chosen David Fincher's The Social Network (2010). Fusinato has chosen the YouTube user BermudaRao's Jan Vermeer (1632-1675): Une vidéo sur l'art du peintre hollandais (2012).
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“Hey, do you like to laugh?†Title TK (Howie Chen, Cory Arcangel & Alan Licht) is a banter-prone band that has been described as “a cross between David Antin and Spinal Tap.â€
Marco Fusinato is an artist and musician living in Melbourne, Australia. He has exhibited and performed at the Sao Paulo Biennial, the Glasgow International Arts Festival, the Melbourne International Arts Festival, and the Institute of Modern Art in Brisbane, where his solo survey “The Color of the Sky Has Melted†was recently on view. Fusinato's primary focus is unconventional uses of the guitar and electronics. His record L’ Origine/Tema is forthcoming on Penultimate Press, (London).
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“Hey, do you like to laugh?†Title TK (Howie Chen, Cory Arcangel & Alan Licht) is a banter-prone band that has been described as “a cross between David Antin and Spinal Tap.â€
Marco Fusinato is an artist and musician living in Melbourne, Australia. He has exhibited and performed at the Sao Paulo Biennial, the Glasgow International Arts Festival, the Melbourne International Arts Festival, and the Institute of Modern Art in Brisbane, where his solo survey “The Color of the Sky Has Melted†was recently on view. Fusinato's primary focus is unconventional uses of the guitar and electronics. His record L’ Origine/Tema is forthcoming on Penultimate Press, (London).