Thursday, June 17, 2010
Videodrome: Star Wars
See the City Pages "Downtown's Karnak Gallery throwing a Star Wars free-for-all" at:
http://blogs.citypages.com/gimmenoise/2010/06/downtowns_karna.php
VIDEODROME: STAR WARS
June 19th, Karnak gallery (106 N 3rd St, 3rd Floor), 9PM
Solvent
Memoire
CLAPS
DJ Fuckstorm
Mechanical Hand for A Quarter Star Wars Christmas Special
00000000001 and VisionQuest videodrome installation.
00000000001 video installation includes Star Wars videos of the 32x Sega Genesis, JVC, Petroglyph, THQ Wireless, Rainbow Studios, demoscene video vj software with 000000000001 studio MIT Commodore 64, 128, PET, and Amiga, SuperPET, Plus/4, sound on the 6510 Central Processor, Atari 2600, GEOS Operating System, C65, SXE MIDI Music composer synthesizer, C-One, Commodore SX-100, Executive 64 with 170 KB floppy, Commodore 264, Commodore C16 / 116, Commodore 364, Commodore 232, SinclairV 3200, Commodore 116 NTSC Prototype, MAX Machine, Commodore 1541C, 7–14 MHz 68000-family CPUs, A4000 and A1200 computers, Commodore KIM-1, Commodore KIM-1 (MOD) Commodore CBM-II range - aka B-range aka 600/700 range, Commodore SX-64, Commodore 900 (the Z-8000), Zilog Z8000 CPU, Amiga Symond 883D, Korg Enhanced Poly Vision 8000, 2000 Motorola 68000 (7.16 MHz NTSC, 7.09 MHz PAL), AmigaOS Workbench 1.3, 2.04, speech synthesis AmigaOS Kickstart ROM, AmigaBasic, AmigaXL, CyberGraphX, Octamed, SVC-350 Roland VP-330 Sennheiser VSM-201 ARP 2600 semi modular synthesiser EMS 2000/3000/5000 series Synton 221 Korg PS-3100 Korg PS-3200 Korg PS-3300 Doepfer A-100 Roland S-770 Vox Percussion King Yamaha TX816 synthesiser, and Kawai K-500 EMS 2000/3000/5000 series, VIC-I, SID 6580 and 8580, CSIRAC and Ferranti Mark 1, P824X, UVI, SN76489AN (SN76496 SN94624N), POKEY, AY-3-8910 (8912/8913/8914/2149F chips), TIA, Commodore 64, the Nintendo NES, the Game Boy, the Atari, the Vic20, Atari 400/800, Ricoh 2A03, Konami SCC, the Yamaha YM2413 (MSX-MUSIC) and Yamaha Y8950 (MSX-AUDIO, predecessor of the OPL3) and the OPL4-based Moonsound, AY-3-8910 or 8912 on Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, MSX and Sinclair ZX Spectrum 128.
Starkiller's New Hope is a collection of work in a variety of styles derived from a certain 6 part space opera. The artists involved include Joe Lipscomb, Ivy Sendrijas, Charles Denton and Blaine Garrett of Dim Media, Jacob Alexander, Matt Eng, Brian Priefer and Cassie Garner. Expect a wide variety of work ranging from abstract distortions to vivid painterly concept artwork. The exhibit will be up from June 13 until July 7th
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