TALKS/VIDEOS



TALKS


Matthew Buckingham IN CONVERSATION WITH
CREATIVE TIME CURATOR MEREDITH JOHNSON


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JAVIER TÉLLEZ IN CONVERSATION WITH
CREATIVE TIME CURATOR MARK BEASLEY


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Ava Bromberg IN CONVERSATION WITH
CREATIVE TIME CURATOR NATO THOMPSON


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Fritz Haeg IN CONVERSATION WITH
CREATIVE TIME CURATOR NATO THOMPSON


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VIDEOS


Paul Chan: Waiting for Godot in New Orleans

New Orleans is the setting for the 20th century’s most emblematic story of
waiting. Artist Paul Chan, the Classical Theater of Harlem, and Creative
Time presented Waiting for Godot in New Orleans.

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Mike Nelson: A Psychic Vacuum

Mike Nelson transformed the disused interior of an Essex Street Market in
NYC's Lower East Side, taking audience on an unexpected journey through
reconstructed rooms, passageways, and meticulously assembled environments.

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THE URBAN VISUAL RECORDING MACHINE

The UVRM was a truck programmed to record the colors, volume of sound and
voices, and weather in its immediate location. The data was instantly
transcribed into an abstract representation of the environment. These
renderings are the unique covers of Creative Time's first major book
celebrating its history.

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2006 Year in review

A compilation from the 2006 season.

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Haluk AkakÇe: Sky is the Limit

Haluk Akakçe created a piece for the Viva Vision canopy screen in Las Vegas—the largest video screen in the world—taking advantage of the screen’s four-block long overhead location. This project marks Creative Time's first work outside of New York City.

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Who Cares: Michael Rakowitz

Michael Rakowitz re-opened Davisons & Co., based on the importexport business his family operated in Baghdad. Located in a storefront on Brooklyn’s Atlantic Avenue, the project provided free shipping for the Iraqi diaspora community, as well as other families who have military personnel stationed in Iraq, thereby creating a space where human concerns on both sides of the conflict could meet.

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Tom Sachs: Touring the Intrepid

Artist Tom Sachs shared with Creative Time friends a rare opportunity to tour the Intrepid aircraft carier before it closed for rennovation and towed to New Jersey.

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The Art Parade

Creative Time, Deitch Projects, and Paper Magazine present the annual Art Parade in Soho

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Strange Powers: Virtual Tour

Curators Peter Eleey and Laura Hoptman guide this virtual tour of the exhibition Strange Powers, featuring artworks made to actually have a paranormal effect on the world, including spells, talismanic objects, and apparitions conjured and transcribed.

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The Mermaid Parade

In this year's Mermaid Parade, Miss Coney Island (aka Julie Atlas Muz) and friend presented the Octopussy Float designed with Steve Powers of the Dreamland Artist Club.

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Marilyn Minter: Billboards

For the month of March, Marilyn Minter's seductive and hyperrealistic photographs were on four billboards in Chelsea. Re-creating lush images she shot for fashion magazines, Minter substitutes mud for water, transforming the non-existent fashion ideal back to it's messy, flawed, and very human form.

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The 59th Minute: Brian Alfred & Mark Titchner

Brian Alfred and Mark Titchner discuss their videos as they're projected on the NBC Astrovision by Panasonic in Times Square.

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Creative Time: 2005 Year in Review

A compilation from the 2005 season with music courtesy Le Tigre

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Jenny Holzer: For the City

For nearly a decade, light projections have been a critical component of Jenny Holzer's artistic practice. At Rockefeller Center and the New York Public Library, poetry moved across the nighttime facades. At Bobst Library, New York University, Holzer projected recently declassified United States government documents released under the Freedom of Information Act.

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The Plain of Heaven: Virtual Tour

Curator Peter Eleey guides this virtual tour of an exhibition in a vacant meatpacking warehouse underneath the highline.

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The 59th Minute: Song Dong

Curator Peter Eleey guides this virtual tour of an exhibition in a vacant meatpacking warehouse underneath the highline.

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Creative Time Jingle: Snowboots

Enjoy the new Creative Time jingle courtesy Snowboots

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New York Public Library Live: Paul Chan

New York artist and activist Paul Chan spent a month in Iraq with Kathy Kelly and the Nobel Peace Prize-nominated organization Voices in the Wilderness immediately prior to the start of the war. He speaks with her about their work, her recent visits to the Middle East, and the poetics of nonviolence.

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Who Cares: Mike Ritz, former U.S. Army Interrogator

Mike Ritz, former U.S. Army Interrogator and co-founder of Team Delta, trained Coco Fusco in interrogation techniques and discusses the role of interrogation in Army intelligence.

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Strange Powers: Audio Tour

Curators Peter Eleey and Laura Hoptman guide this extensive audio tour of the exhibition Strange Powers, featuring artworks made to actually have a paranormal effect on the world, including spells, talismanic objects, and apparitions conjured and transcribed.

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