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LAB 2024 - An Intern’s Perspective on LAB
Interview with Locust Projects’ summer intern about the making of the 2024 LAB documentary video.
The Reciprocity of Flesh: Sacred Assemblage in Miami
The Reciprocity of Flesh: Sacred Assemblage in Miami by Kristina Kay Robinson
Locust Projects Announces 2023 WaveMaker Grantees
Locust Projects Announces 2023 WaveMakers
On Creating the LAB Documentary Video
Interview with Locust Projects’ summer intern about the making of the 2023 LAB documentary video.
On Creating the LAB Documentary Video
Interview with Locust Projects’ summer intern about the making of the 2022 LAB documentary video.
The Depth of a Vision: A Closer Look at Drift by R. Eric McMaster
The Depth of a Vision: A Closer Look at Drift by R. Eric McMaster
Earth Day Reception - opening of three new shows that relate to adaptation, climate change, sea-level rise, the ocean, and our relationship to Mother Earth
Opening reception featuring Jia-Jen Lin, R. Eric McMaster: Drift, and The Sea was walking the earth with a heavy heel, guest curated by Ombretta Agró Andruff
Remembering to Forget | By Juan Zaldivar (aka. Violenta Flores)
Our project, Variety Reinspires, began as an exploration of how VR (virtual reality) technology might be able to alleviate isolation among aging seniors, one of the sectors of our society who suffers the largest loss of liberties as they age. More than 50% of seniors will experience depression and isolation in their living conditions presently in the US. Our project became more relevant with the onset of the Covid-19 global pandemic because suddenly, seniors were isolated even more than they already are.
The Sea was walking the earth with a heavy heel | By Guest Curator Ombretta Agró Andruff
The Sea was walking the earth with a heavy heel is the fifth in a series of guest curated video exhibitions in Locust Projects’ Screening Room that launched in fall 2019. Guest curated by Ombretta Agró Andruff, ARTSail Residency and Research Initiative, the exhibition features videos by Ursula Biemann, Atul Bhalla, Tania Candiani, Shezad Dawood, and Miguel Sbastida. Water, in all its beauty, might, and potential menace, is what connects the five videos presented in the exhibition.
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