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Review of Plugged-In Show in Hollywood, FL
story © Michael Betancourt | published October 16, 2003 | permalink |
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Michael Mills reviewed the Plugged-In show: "Art Light. In Hollywood, art in the dark is only the beginning" in The New Times Palm Beach. I guess he doesn't get it:
"A pair of short movies by Michael Betancourt, shown on two adjacent television screens with their own sets of headphones, strikes me as more annoying than anything else. One, She, My Memory, features loud vaguely ethnic-sounding music and jittery camerawork, while Telemetry (Excerpt) includes something like a color equivalent of white noise as a visual, paired with some music that starts at a low volume and gradually builds to a near-deafening crescendo. It's sort of like a scrambled TV channel you've stumbled upon while channel-surfing."
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Show-Tel II - April 25, 2003 - 7 to 11 pm
story © Michael Betancourt | published April 10, 2003 | permalink |
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A ONE-NIGHT ART EVENT AT HOTEL BIBA
FEATURING 28 ARTISTS ON APRIL 25, 2003
West Palm Beach, FL (April 7) The second annual SHOWTEL will take place at Hotel Biba in West Palm Beach on Friday, April 25, 2003 from 7-11 pm. Over twenty artists from South Florida will be taking over the hotel to install their site-specific projects. The installations, projection and sound pieces, sculptural, and performance art works will be placed in rooms and throughout the grounds of the hotel. Closer Magazine called last years event, attended by over two hundred people, one of the most exhilarating and original art events of 2002.
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