At the Walker Art Center June 8th through 18th
In Nothing (Nowhere) to Hide, the Revolutionary Party addresses issues of privacy, fear, surveillance regulation, and the individual's right to know in an interactive installation that offers participants the chance to create their own FBI file, view documentation on the process of requesting files, and experience the frustrating aspects of seeking classified or reclassified information.
Previous Work
Andy Warhol vs THE Revolutionary party, at the Walker Art Center
January 17 - February 23, 2006.
Exploring the work of Andy Warhol via a lens of present-day culture and technology, this workshop produced a teen multimedia battle. Class participants collected media from a variety of sources and amassed a war-chest of footage for a final two-team faceoff in the McGuire Theater.
Bloc Blonc, at the Soap Factory July 2 - 4, 2005.
Bloc Blonc was an interactive video installation cum virtual protest rally at the Soap Factory Multiplex. Participants created protest signs and were recorded holding them up as they walked through the space. Video was then composited with other videos of previous protesters to create a continuously changing group of individuals protesting together. When a protester was done walking through the space, they hung their sign on a wall in the gallery, creating an ever-changing wallpaper of protest signs.
Media Activism with The Revolutionary Party, at the Walker Art Center
June 20 - 25, 2005.
Turning the media machine on it's head, The Revolutionary Party joined forces with the Walker Art Center's Teen programs to offer a one-week media activism workshop. Methodologies explored in this workshop included guerrilla flyer-ing, public actions and self-analysis, all oriented on examining a media-rich culture.
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