HIAH 12 Starts next Thursday 4/20/23 at 6pm with screenings by the late, legendary Tim Hix. The first in a series of retrospectives, we honor the visionary with a selection of shorts, visual art and his surreal brand of chop and screw. Sliced and Smoked. Fri - Sunday, we roll in with doors and screenings at 6pm. Acts at 7pm. Blue Peril Sonification will play twice daily at 8 and 10pm. About Blue Peril Sonification: The deep ocean poses formidable challenges for its spatial and visual representation, which the mining industry exploits by claiming its mining operations will be environmentally friendly. To counter the mining industry’s greenwashing, INTERPRT analyzed data shared by marine biologists to simulate mining footprints and then collaborated with an oceanographer to model the trajectory of plume particles from seabed mining in the CCZ. Blue Peril – demonstrates, for the first time, the vast area of the Pacific expected to be impacted by deep-sea mining and the devastation t
RUBBER (() CEMENT Friday night, RUBBER 0 CEMENT ’s genetic failures and cardboard computer set down in L.A., arriving with EVICSHEN – the whip cracking, band sawing, globe circling solo noise project of Boston’s Victoria Shen. +PLUS+ the low-end rumble and drum-tumble of recently recharged improv duo ELOE OMOE and the deans of decombobulation, DINOSAURS WITH HORNS – Rick Potts and Joseph Hammer! Zoned transmissions throughout the night from DJ NOON COURT aka the stalwart champion of our underground, Samur Khouja. All this in the downtown loft-as-Valhalla that is (the) Handbag Factory. EVICSHEN [victoria shen] Friday August 16th at 9pm RUBBER 0 CEMENT EVICSHEN Eloe Omoe Dinosaurs With Horns • DJ Noon Court doors at 9 sound at 10 bring a 10 to (the) Handbag Factory 1336 S. Grand Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90015 RUBBER (() CEMENT (Ape Canaveral, Flaw. – BRUTALSFX) Rubber (() Cement’s butyl mutancy and high speed electronic cardboard is a super science
(the) Handbag Factory presents a special night to celebrate the opening of Anthony Seth Quintana 's art exhibit. Featuring musical act Father plus special guests. DJs: General Qurby, Noon Court The work to be presented and the resulting restoration of the space itself blurs the line between craftsmanship and art. Geometric patterns and ratios underly much of the work. Still, an ever-present crudeness resonates through that make them oddly human. From Anthony: "You become a part of the medium that you paint, sculpt, or stain. The labor reflects dedication, emotion, and temporal significance. Whatever the output, the hours show in the work. It's very personal to me. I was approached at a unique time to show my work. A time when both the gallery space and myself were ready for our next evolution. I seized the opportunity to combine my latest efforts in a way that transforms the space temporarily and permanently." Free to the Public 8pm
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