Friday, March 03, 2006

Wild Wild Brooklyn

**C.Spot Designs will be creating a live and living art piece at this very special event... Hope to c u all out there**

Blackkat.org, Complacent Nation,
T. Beale, and Nine90 invite you to:

Wild Wild Brooklyn
A real-time exploration of the out-of-control.

This Saturday, March 4th
Arrive after 10pm and stay until much later.
At our new 9,000+ sqft. home of danger:
313 Meserole St. - East Williamsburg Brooklyn
Details: www.wildwildbrooklyn.com

What is it?
Big music; intimate spaces; sultry dance floors; dangerous art; glimpses of nudity; climbable sculpture; fantastic costumes; fire and moonshine; hidden spaces; beautiful stars; floor shaking bass; kisses from strangers; the Brooklyn frontier; the inescapable dream; the sweetness of sweat; the never-expected; the exploration; the free; the you putting the Wild into Wild Wild Brooklyn.

How does is it sound?
A touch of techno and a glimmer of breaks with dub, house and live experiments for flavor. In the Wild you are guaranteed to dance.

In the room of wood:
Lenny Dee [Industrial Strength], David Hollands [Minimalwage.Com], +Liondub+ [Chopstick], Jason Bk [Blackkat.Org]; and performances starting at 10pm from:
Jimmy Jackson [Howie Wreckhords] Spinning vintage rare field recordings from Africa, Asia, and Polynesia then Hopfrog’s Drum Jester Devotional [NightonEarth Los Angeles] A Middle-Eastern inspired lofi dub duo.

In the room of brick:
*Live* tight experiments in sound/dance design from Riipiit: [Riposte Records, Paris], Tzii [NightOnEarth, Belgium], Lance Blisters [Share NYC], David Last [The Agriculture] Madaro [Blackkat.Org], Naked Slice [Renegadevirus].

How does it look?
This is the start of a six week interactive art installation focused on climbable sculpture interactive video nooks, and discreet performance spaces featuring the Village of Shadows by will (nation) with hookahs from Balk Tick, gift costumes and live painting by C-Spot Designs, explore Fort Box built by Bunny, the big visual by Olga Naiman, video projections and the magic laser box by ImageNode, plus the foundation of the big sculpture by Tom Beale the woodsman.

How to get there?
The L train isn’t running this weekend but you love adventure and a bike/cab ride through Brooklyn is as good as it gets.

The location is at:
313 Meserole St.
2 blocks from Bushwick Ave. and the Montrose Stop on the subway (shuttle busses this weekend).
View the map at: www.wildwildbrooklyn.com

From the Lower East Side it is $12 cab ride. But, we will make up the travel cost with the discounts below…

How much?
*Free* if you work at it.
$10 otherwise.

To get in for cheap:
Get $5 off by coming in costume or
Get $7 off by coming in a costume that lights up
and/or get $3 off by coming on bike (free indoor bike parking!)

Arrive on bike with a costume that lights up and the party is free, anything less and you pay something. Just subtract your discount from the $10 base price; for example a non-lighted costume gets in for $5. Just want to drink and dance? Then the cover is $10.

And by costumes, we mean *effort*. Think wild wild, feathers and feathers, Max and the Wolf Suit, the Fastest Draw in Brooklyn, Oscar Wilde, Calamity Jane, The Warriors, Tennessee 1873, Brazil Carnival, the lion tamers, etc…

And this is just the beginning.

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