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Internet Yami-Ichi

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Knockdown Center is pleased to present the U.S. debut of Internet Yami-Ichi (Internet black market), where artists, creators, and makers will come together to sell and trade Internet-related items in a flea market style bazaar. The Internet Yami-Ichi invites vendors and visitors to browse face-to-face, to “log in” to an intercultural exchange of the Internet and real world. Artist duo Exonemo and online collective IDPW.org organized the first Yami-Ichi festival in Japan, which has since spread to Berlin, Brussels, and now New York, for its largest iteration to date. The Internet Yami-Ichi in New York coincides with the first ever World Wide Yami-Ichi Weeks (WWyW), simultaneous events taking place in Taichung, Taiwan; São Paulo, Brazil; Linz, Austria, and Seoul, Korea.

The event is a manifestation of the enthusiasm, desires, and freedoms of the early days of the Internet. A time when users – not corporations – controlled data. As IDPW.org puts forth, “Once upon a time, the Internet was supposed to be a place for liberty.” Since then the Internet has evolved and impacted life in many ways. We are ever-more dependent on smart phones and digital communication to interact with the physical world. The desire for quick communication has spawned countless memes and emojis, now used like a second language. Social media and data sharing sites are hubs for friendships and knowledge. Privacy, anonymity, and freedom of speech have become critical points of debate as companies enforce copyright laws, activities such as “liking” are tracked and monetized, and forum trolls wreak havoc on message boards. The Internet Yami-Ichi brings these experiences in virtual space to the real world – creating a humorous and timely discussion of Internet culture.

The Japanese word “Yami-Ichi” translates directly into the English “black market”, though due to an emphasis created by mixing different Japanese writing systems the word “yami” takes on double meaning of “sick for” / “addicted to” etc., so a more accurate translation might be “Internet Obsessive Market.”

Organized by Exonemo, IDPW.org, Chris Romero, Eri Takane, PARTY Inc., and many others, the New York edition of the Internet Yami-Ichi will host over 100 vendors who will communicate and share their love for the Internet and reveal the depth it contains. Coinciding with the event will be an exhibition featuring the works of IDPW.org artists and performances.
Vendors:
Adam OkrasinskiAddie WagenknechtAlbert NegredoAllison Parrish, Andrew BadrAngie ShenAnime Research GroupAnnie MalametAnsh, Aram BarthollArcangel SurfwareART404Ayyoko Confidential, Babycastlesto.beTokyo Twilight, Chris Romero, Carla GannisCaroline SinderseteamSocial ClinicClaire, Clement VallaCorinna Kirsch and Dylan SchenkerDaniel Johnson, Daniel JohnstonDarren KongDavid HuertaDavid Kraftsow, Dries DepoorterLouise DrulheDoritaEd BearElena Garnelo, Emily SheehanEmma StammexonemoFabien MousseHannah Epstein, IDPW, The Institute for the Study of Invisible Walls, Jon Burgerman, Katy DresnerKristin Lucas & 
Joe McKayFaith Holland, Fantasista UtamaroG. A. Carafelli & Jen AhearnGoichi HOSAKA, Guilherme Pena CostaImani RazatNina KUOInternet dude (?), Invisible Light NetworkJeff DonaldsonJeff OngJohann DiedrickJohn Farrell & Fletcher BachJohn Provencher, Julian SheepKaren Y. ChanCreate In SituLaura Juo Hsin Chen, Lauren McCarthyRyan HaleLeah SchragerLinn Livijn Wexell, Lizzie DavisMaddy VarnerluxloopMarianna de NadalArt F City, Powrplnt, Mattia Casalegno, Jason SigalMasanori Mizuno, Michael MandibergMike ChoMiles JoynerMeguru Yamaguchi- NIGHT TRAINMike RichisonNate Graham, NIKO, Nicolas ProbstNukeme, NullsleepØLIVIA_FØXOR BooksOTOLibrary of the Printed Web, Qanta ShimizuPhilip David StearnsRafaël Rozendaal, Lorenzo SanjuanThe Rack NYCRAFiARei NakanishiHELLO VELOCITY, Ohm and SportMR BOTSRoberta Bennett, Robert Martin, Ross Goodwin, Rollin LeonardRyoji TanakaSurya Mattu & Tega BrainSarah Grant,
Sarah RothbergSessa Englund, Sekai Kouzuma, Several.Works, Sharang Biswas,Shingo OhnoShunyaHAGIWARASong HiaTabita Rezaire, tadahiTakuya HosoganeEri TakaneTaisan TanakaTaeyoon Choi, GifpopAlvin YeungTakashi Horisaki, Tess Adams, Transfer Gallery,
Trish MacKenzieTwinhead 
and 
Cat HoltzUttam Grandhi, Uni & YefengVSOONWade JeffreeWEATHER MANYuchen ZhangZach KrallZach LiebermanZZYW!!

Contact yamiichiny@gmail.com or visit yami-ichi.biz/nyc for more info.

SOUNDC O R R I D O R S

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SOUNDCORRIDORS is a series of sound events exploring non-traditional interactions between sound and space. Set in architecturally and acoustically unique spaces, the series invites sound artists and composers to generate new work to activate the peculiarities of each performance environment. At the heart of SOUNDCORRIDORS is a multi-channel sound system, meticulously placed to turn the entirety of the 25,000 sq ft Knockdown Center into a singular instrument. A day long event, the audience was invited to wander freely, choosing their own sonic and spatial narrative.

 

FEATURING:
Ashcan Orchestra
Leila Bordreuil
Sabisha Freidberg
Richard Garet
Alfredo Marin
Miya Masaoka
Doron Sadja
Tristan Shepherd

Organized by Doron Sadja and Tristan Shepherd

Knockdown Flea

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Featuring a rotating cast of out of town vendors, guest chefs and live entertainment, coupled with the occasional site specific artist project, the market provided a unique and constantly evolving backdrop for conversation and non-objective hang time.

Initial Contractions

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Presented by:
VISITATION
REANIMATION LIBRARY
KNOCKDOWN CENTER

INITIAL CONTRACTIONS takes its name from page 72 of a braille manual for the sighted, a manual you will likely never see but which you might see thru more easily. 25 artists, composers, poets, performers, architects, activists, curators & cooks cross purposes for a 1-day exhibition.

Each participant has been visited & granted spectral vision by way of the propulsive page in question, which will remain in question even as it poses others, its elaborate configurations projecting one space into another, like an ellipsis inside an ellipsis in an ellipsis, how each miracle manifestation proposes the next while problematizing the last.

Participants included:
MITCHELL AKIYAMA
SONEL BRESLAV / BLONDE ART BOOKS
REBECCA DAVIS w/ Lydia Chrisman + Donna Costello
MARK de WILDE
MARLEY FREEMAN
MARK GEFFRIAUD
LUKAS GERONIMAS
MADHU KAZA
CARL KOEPCKE + JACK COCHRAN
THOMAS LOVE
ORGANISM for POETIC RESEARCH
JONATHAN vanDYKE
SIEBREN VERSTEEG

D.O.M.E.

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From Globular Cluster presented an otherworldly installation and performance featuring 2 monumental inflatable dome sculptures with interactive video projection, optics and sound.  Ambient musicians provided an immersive sound environment of tones and textures.

Performances by:

Javier Lopez Williams, Sarah Reynolds, Snykhunt, Jake Adams, Robert L. Pepper, Yuko Pepe and Kurt Freye

This event was made possible in part by a grant from the Queens Council on the Arts.

LOXM

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Knockdown hosted the inaugural Ladies of Experimental Music… a festival  of noise, Dada hijinks and vampire robots, oh my!

Performances by:
Metalux
Fat Worm of Error
Vinka Varna
Snaykhunt + RAFT
Trabajo
Maria Chavez
Jeanann Dara + David First
DJ Maria Minerva

Memory Palace

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Memory Palace was a site-specific aural exhibition created in response to the unique architectural experience of Knockdown Center. Artists primarily working in the medium of sound were asked to step inside a physical space that feels distant from the daily pace of our urban reality; in this altered environment, they were asked to engage as they see fit with the site’s grand structural design, as well as the history contained within its walls.

The artists of Memory Palace used sound as a tool to stretch one’s perception of space and abandon our basic reliance on vision as our primary source for understanding experience. They explored the significance of the site’s unique architectural experience via a wide variety of techniques ranging from the narrative to the historical to the abstract. In a building radiating with history, the exhibition explored the former factory as simultaneously a manufacturing site, ghost town, unique aural environment and sonic playground.

Artists:

Maria Chavez
Kyle Farrell (with Eliza McKelway and Amity Jones)
Daniel Neumann
Michael Rosen
TRICOT (Merche Blasco and Thessia Machado)
Nick Yulman
Curated by Kate Watson

 

 

Bloomsday

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Bloomsday is an annual celebration of James Joyce’s Ulysses that takes place on June 16. The novel takes place over the course of a single day, June 16, 1904, with 18 episodes that correspond to Homer’s Odyssey. Each of the 18 chapters of the book were transformed into installations of art objects, structures, sounds, videos, performance, food, and more. Celebrating Joyce’s “enraptured paean to the world of the physical senses,” our Bloomsday was an ambulatory experience that mirrored Joyce’s prose in all its juicy, uncompromising, vulnerable, fragmented, and synesthetic confusion.

Participants include:

Abraham Adams, Sonel Breslav (Blonde Art Books), Victoria Campbell, Ashton Cooper, Simon Critchley, Anthony Cudahy, Moze Halperin, Kelsey Harrison, Bethany Ides, Victoria Keddie and Scott Kiernan (E.S.P. TV) Jillian McManemin, Marrek Milde and Kristyna Milde, Papercut Press (Maggie Craig + Amela Parcic), Paul Pino (PAULAPART), Paul Pinto, Nicole Reber, Sorry Archive, Michael Swellander, Zefrey Throwell, H. Weaver, Chloe Wyma, Alex Zandi

Reading table organized by Blonde Art Books with contributions from Ugly Duckling Presse, Molasses Books, Mellow Pages Library and more.

All are welcome. Email vanessa@knockdown.center for more info.

Assemble X

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Organized by Pat Noeker

The 10th installment of the ongoing sound and performance series ASSEMBLE found itself at the Knockdown Center on May 11, 2013 when 16 superb performers randomly positioned throughout Knockdown simultaneously played long sustained notes of A and E. The list of performers is as follows:

Alexandra Drewchin JR., Bonnie Baxter, James Corrigan, Jeanann Dara, David First, Kate Henderson, Laura Ortman, Michael Durek, Camilla Ha, Daniel Schlett, Sto Len, Ted McGrath, Jason Poranski, Sadaf H., Adam Holquist, and Charles Shriner.

Live visuals will be performed throughout by Matthew Caron, Peter Shapiro, Eric Drasin, Reid Bingham, Sofy Yuditskaya and Matt Romain of of Fast Food Music Video.

The first set started at 8:30 and the second at 10. In between Ash Can Orchestra performed with The Amazing Amy, a contortionist.

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