Voiceovers
Voiceovers is a series of performances, readings and screenings
exploring the voice as a physical utterance and carrier of meaning
rather than a tool of language to be learned and controlled.
All events free unless otherwise noted.
In the Gallery
5 October through 6 November
Chuck Jones : 3 Isolation Studies and The Butthole Tree
Chuck Jones plays with the nooks, crannies, gurgles, burbs, tangs, foibles,
and prejudices that make us human. His Isolation
Studies cut our language
to
its raspy ingredients. Jones makes apparent the repetitions that underlay
our speaking; more so, he also reveals the traumas that make necessary
human communication. This is especially apparent in regards to the Loveline
Isolation Studies, where those who call in, mostly teenagers, expose
their raw need for
contact, and then sadly met by the aloof, sardonic nature of the hosts.
In The
Butthole Tree, the folks interviewed go through a litany of the sounds,
body
functions, and human frailty that drive a wedge in our ability to
communicate with one another. Our prejudices define us and limit us.
Chuck
Jones enables us to tell who we our.
Born and raised inside the beltway (I-495) of our nations capital,
Chuck Jones lives and works in Chicago, Illinois. His Isolation Series has
been
"featured" on WFMU more than once and this surprised him a
great deal and
forced him to pay extra for bandwidth use on his website,
www.babygorilla.com. Chuck made The
Butthole Tree during his graduate
program at The School of Art and Design at The University of Illinois
where
it was received very, very poorly. He currently "teaches" at
the School of
the Art Institute of Chicago.
9
November through 30 November
Natalie Zimmerman : Therapeutic
Spaces
And others
In 1999, Zimmerman sent five different psychiatrists
and mental health
professionals a tape on which they could record a description of their
office space. The only parameters were that the recordings must take
place
(1) in their office and (2) alone. The results were quite varying,
and much
more intimate than the visual details
found in photos of these spaces. The doctors' honesty is startling,
as is theamount of personal detail they reveal. Sometimes
it even seemed to be an unconscious process. It seems that this
was a chance for them to switch roles - becoming the teller and
not the
listener - and being alone allowed them to retreat even further.
Natalie Zimmerman's video, audio, and photographic
works address the physical and psychological dynamics of the contemporary
body in relation to social, cultural and institutional structures.
Her work has been featured at various international venues including;
The Moscow International Film Festival, La Casa Encendida in Madrid,
Spain, and Mediaterra International Art and Technology Festival in
Athens, Greece. This past spring, she exhibited a 4-channel video installation
(a collaboration with Michael Wilson) at UC Riverside's Sweeney
Gallery, and most recently completed a 47-minute film titled "Islands," which explores the Los Angeles landscape through an intimate portrait
of its inhabitants. Natalie lives in Los Angeles where she teaches
digital cinema and photography at California Institute of the Arts.
EVENTS
15 and 16 October | 6PM
Off-site Production!
Krysten Cunningham : Untitled Play, about
Gravity
Untitled Play, about Gravity will
be performed at 3616 ½ W. Washington Blvd., Los Angeles, CA
90018.
Enter from the alley behind the building, south
of Washington Boulevard, between 6th & 7th Avenues.
Admission $5
Please call 323-957-1777 to RSVP.
Seating is limited.
The performance will start promptly at 6PM.
Please arrive by 5:45 to ensure
seating.
Untitled Play, about Gravity is
a site-specific performance written and directed by Krysten Cunningham.The
geometrical issues of time are more relevant than you can imagine.
In a match of the ancient game of Puna, Isaac Newton and Virginia Woolf
illuminate the history of gravity as perceived through occult forces
and scientific
objectivity. A Basketball Player delivers the gravitational conditions
of the present, questioning the repercussions of quantum space. He
is interrupted & mesmerized
by the future.
Krysten Cunningham spent her first
years on a commune with Neo-plagicites in the Blue Ridge Mountains,
USA. During the 80s, she was kidnapped
by the CFL and forced to make rope with Bedouins in the Yemenite desert. This
was to come in handy later when she created her God's Eyes for the
UCLA Hammer exhibition THING. She escaped in 1994 and
fell in with the prominent Danish physicist, Mads Plaaten and under
his tutelage, Krysten became adept at finding gravity leaks. She currently
holds a masters degree in art, makes sculpture & hosts magic shows
in her infamous parking lot in Los Angeles, California.
October 21 | 7
PM
Carnivorous Birds : No Rules Tour 2005
Dude Dogg : Dude Dogg Pilot TV Show Test Screening
$5 General
Free to LACE Members
Carnivorous
Birds No Rules Tour
“studio-monster-hair
guitarist with brains of carniverous birds, romulus spinter and his
gypsy performers doing a full on extreme solo x 5 clothed in
full rocker , with hair and rabid
transients that bite. my cousin clint will be on snake charmer
minus snake flute, marie on sound effects with voice overs keyboards
and drum,
andrew on bass, Lee (from L.A. based spiritual/folk
band, Fireworks) picking up the slack, and a special welcome to
Brett Erickson guest studio rocker guitarist and friend of my dad's.
it will be impossable to keep from vomiting, do it im my mouth.
i love it.”
- Romulus Spinter, Carnivorous Bird
Dude
Dogg Pilot TV Show and Test Screening
Los
Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions is proud to host the official test screening
of the television pilot by Los Angeles based musical group and entertainment
phenomenon Dude Dogg. Arguably the most famous  mutants
in the history of show business, the band are heirs to a legacy that
spans from late 19th century counting horse Clever Hans through the Monkees
to the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. The series is a 'true-to-life' look
into the lives of Dude Dogg members (Waggz, Chico, Skat Dog, and DJ Wrmz)
as they battle the pressures of life on the road, drug abuse, the entertainment
industry, the pharmaceutical industry, carbohydrates, and face-eating
monkeys. Questionnaires will follow the screening.
October 28 | 7
PM
Trinie Dalton, Jessica Hutchins and Rachel Kushner
Trinie Dalton : Wide Eyed
In Trinie Dalton's tweaked vision of reality, psychic communications
between herself and Mick Jagger, The Flaming Lips, Marc Bolan, Lou
Reed, and Pavement are daily occurrences. Animals also populate this
book; beavers, hamsters, salamanders, black widows, owls, llamas, bats,
and many more are characters who befriend the narrator. This collection
of stories is told by a woman compelled to divulge her secrets, fantasies,
and obsessions with native Californian animals, glam rock icons, and
horror movies, among other things. With a setting rooted in urban Los
Angeles but colored by mythic tales of beauty borrowed from medieval
times, Shakespeare, and Grimm's fairy tales, Wide Eyed makes
the difficulties of surviving in a contemporary American city more
palatable by showing the reader that magic and escape is always possible.
Jessica
Hutchins: Jessica
Z. Hutchins is an artist and a writer. Her sculptures and stories
express insights into the dark humor of American masculinity, naturophilia and
the paranoiac. She received an M.F.A from California Institute of the
Arts. She is a member of the new media cooperative C-Level, with whom
she
has collaborated on the interactive game projects "Cockfight Arena" and "Waco
Resurrection". A collection of her short stories, "Dark
Pastoral" was
published by Machine Project Press in 2004. She currently lives and
works
off Highway 138 at the edge of the Mojave Desert. You can find her
online at www.jessicahutchins.com
Rachel Kushner: Rachel Kushner is a writer living
in Los Angeles. Her fiction and nonfiction can be found, most recently,
in Fence, Artforum, ArtUS and Bomb Magazine, where she is a contributing
editor. She is currently at work on a novel about, among other things,
colonial folly and the Zazou aesthetic.
November
11 | 7
PM
“VOICEOVERS AND GUEST STARS” Video
Screening
$5 General
Free to LACE Members
This screening series looks at how the voice-over
and the guest-appearance disrupt continuity and shape meaning, from
Alan Calpe’s and Lucas
Michael’s exploration of drag icons Linda Ronstadt and Liza Minelli
to Terry Chatkupt’s documentary of his Thai parents relocation
to small town Missouri to Michael’s Wilson’s insertion
of Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh into Star War’s
Death Star via video game manipulation.
Featuring
Lucas Michael : LM²,
2002
Jeannie Simms : 1974 in California,
2005

Martin Kersels: Attempt To Raise The
Temperature Of A Container Of Water By Yelling At It, 1996
Sterling Ruby : Landscape Annihilates
Consciousness, 2004
Michael Wilson : INVICTUS, 2005
Terry Chatkupt : Home Grown Folks, 2001
Julie Lequin : Speech Lesson, 2005

Alan Calpe : Perfidia, 2005

B&T : PONY BALLET, 2003
November 18 | 7 PM
The Elizabeths, Post-traumatic Institute for Social Satisfaction
The Elizabeths : ELIZABETH SPEAKS
The Elizabeths are proud to present the pemiere performance
of Elizabeth Speaks. In a provocative and revolutionary act of oration,
translation and interpretation, the Elizabeths will present political
speeches both past and present. In an engaging, audience
participatory forum, the Elizabeths' new performance will underscore
the
correlations between historical political rhetoric and the governmental
agendas
that are often camouflaged with doublespeak. Amplifying the need for
continued free speech, public debate, and individual contributions, the
Elizabeths will also give voice to any audience
member who wishes to participate in this public address.
Let the Elizabeths be your megaphone!
The Elizabeths consist of: Kristin Elizabeth Calabrese,
Elizabeth Tremante,
and Micol Elisabeth Hebron.
Post-traumatic Institute for Social Satisfaction:
Info Booth
Renown for its motivational seminars in Psychic Disobedience™, Evangelical
Onanism™ and Ontological Diuretics™ as well as it's expertly-choreographed
public demonstrations, the Post-traumatic Institute for Social Satisfaction
is widely considered a leading force for research into the neoliberal
sublime and its accompanying networks of Religio-Corporate-Renal Control.
The Institute can fairly claim prescience and influence
in the global renal arena, and a proven track record in disseminating Urologic™ to
both influential and popular audiences.
Representatives will be on hand to provide an intensive introduction
to the Institute, its operatives, its aspirations and the arsenal of techniques
it aims to employ in the ongoing struggle for Social Satisfaction.
P.I.S.S. consists of Natalie Zimmerman, Michael Wilson, Jennifer Nelson,
Melissa Longenecker, M.T. Karthik and others anonymous.
socialsatisfaction.com
22 November
| 6PM
Sustaining Human Values in a Globalized
World
featuring a roundtable discussion hosted by the Paris based Charles-Léopold
Mayer Foundation
This event is an opportunity to engage in dialogue
to address challenges we face in a globalized world. It is the concluding
gathering of Building Bridges and Dialogue, a traveling tour undertaken
by a group of 9 international community leaders, activists and scholars
that has featured dynamic meetings with individuals and community organizations
in New York, Philadelphia and Los Angeles. The project is led by Linda
Pollack, based in Los Angeles and Arnuad Blin, based in Grenoble France.
Building Bridges and Dialogue is an initiative of
the Charles-Léopold Mayer Foundation, a French-Swiss foundation
based in Paris (http://www.fph.ch).
It is part of the Foundation's effort to increase its ties with other
groups and individuals in the United States.
Please join us for a reception at 6PM
Followed by a roundtable discussion at 7PM
Please RSVP by 10 AM Tuesday 22 November at 323.957.1777
x10
8, 9, 10 December | 8PM
Shrimps : HACK
$15 General
$10 LACE Members
Seating is limited
Doors open at 7:30PM
HACK
Hack will reunite key
members of Shrimps at their former
stomping grounds, LACE. The occasion will mark the first time
the original collaborators will have performed together in over
ten years.
16 December | 7 PM
Ultra-Red, Slanguage, Jeff Cain and Adam Overton
7 PM Doors Open, Performances start at 7:30 PM
$5 General
Free to LACE Members
Performances by Ultra-red, Slanguage and Adam
Overton, and a presentation of Jeff Cain’s LAPD radio project.
Ultra-Red: S I L E N T | L
I S T E N (the object voice)
"A non-partisan group of individuals united
in anger to end the AIDS crisis through direct action," served as
the opening words for each meeting of ACT UP (AIDS Coalition to Unleash
Power) chapters around the country. Admittedly, it's an uncanny place
to begin a performance at LACE circa 2005. But, hell, if pop music can
dissolve into Reagan-era nostalgia without the revolt, then Ultra-red
can at least permit the dead to have a word with the living.
Taking a break from their SILENT|LISTEN performances,
Ultra-red review the record accumulating from their inquiry into
the state of the AIDS epidemic in Bushnation. From Baltimore to Los
Angeles to Pittsburgh, Ultra-red have staged conversations with AIDS
activists and organizers on the ground. For this special performance,
Ultra-red consider to what extent the voice itself functions as an
object. Dangerously wandering off script, liberated from the delusions
of the ego, the voice becomes an object of desire and anxiety. Ultra-red
unleash "The Object
Voice," integrating real-time sound-processing and spoken reflection.
The object voice par excellence, is silence.
SLANGUAGE
“sound
video spoken word dj vj on subject of space travel and hamburger stands
that kill us slowly refineries that
pollute us and the only city on the entire west coast that has
no beach access that is on the pacific ocean called wilmington wilmas.”
Jeff Cain: Radio LAPD
Radio
LAPD is a lecture/demo that outlines the historical and simultaneous
growth of the The Los Angeles Police Department communications system in
parallel with the concurrent growth of Hollywood, culminating in the
creation of a one night radio station designed for use in the immediate
neighborhood.
Adam
Overton
Adam Overton is a performance artist, composer, sound
artist, and curator currently based in Los Angeles. His work is an
investigation of invisible performance, a look into the hidden or overlooked
performative worlds of the body, the mind, and the medium, and he has
been busy developing two parallel streams of work - his recent Medi[t]ations
series which uses biometric sensors and interactive sound software,
and a series of body-based performance texts for instrumentalists or
spectators in acoustic settings. This latter stream is serving as the
basis for a book and DVD project entitled i am
sediment, set to be
published sometime in 2006 with the help of Fifth Planet Press.
For more information about Adam Overton: http://plus1plus1plus.org |