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Thanks so much for sharing our next project, Maximilian!

***Here is a corrected link to the project on the Accumulations website:
https://accumulations.online/reports.html

For some context, here is Maximiliian's artist biography:

Maximilian Goldfarb is a maker of unsettled objects and soundscapes
presented through methods of installation and transmission: Forms of
production include books, objects, site-based artworks and experimental
radio programming. Goldfarb has completed works with support from the Harpo
Foundation, the Elizabeth Graham Foundation, the Pollack-Krasner Foundation
and the Experimental Television Center. He has participated in numerous
exhibitions in venues including Sculpture Center, NY; Stadsgalerij, NL;
Western Front, BC; and White Columns, NY. A recent fellow at the MacDowell
Colony, Goldfarb is co-author of Architectural Inventions (Laurence King
Publishing), an archive of contemporary visionary architectural drawings.
Goldfarb is on the faculty of the Department of Art, University at Buffalo.

Next projects in this series are coming soon!

Once again -- we welcome any thoughts and reactions to projects presented
as part of the program this month. We also welcome any and all members to
join the conversation by sending any projects you're working on that
explore intersections between networked collaboration, distributed
storytelling and digital community building.






On Wed, Nov 18, 2020 at 1:13 PM Maximilian Goldfarb <
maximiliangoldf...@gmail.com> wrote:

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> Hello Empyre community,
>
> I'd like to introduce a current project of Incident Report, which is a
> small presentation space in Hudson, NY, currently inhabiting the storefront
> of the Flow Chart Foundation. For more than a decade, Incident Report has
> made non-commercial use of a storefront display window to offer an
> interface between artists and the many publics of the street.
>
> IR’s current project, Reports, presents a series of text pieces by a wide
> range of artists on an LED sign, viewed by passersby on the street. Texts
> move between poetry, notation, transcription, weather reports, dispatches,
> public address, inventories, event scores, recipes, news, elegies,
> missives, codes, prayers, instructions, spells, lyrics and more. Words and
> sentences unfold like a chyron running various forms of commentary,
> feedback, reflection, announcement.
>
> Each work is displayed on a loop for an irregular amount of time relevant
> to each text, with a minimum of one day. The shifting, often short duration
> of each piece is based on the objective that this project maintains a live,
> responsive relationship to the unpredictable, constantly changing and
> moving audience in any number of ways: relating to the word, the street,
> the State, the news cycle, the cosmos, -pertaining to any and all 'species
> of spaces'.
>
> Through this project we explore what kinds of shared understanding can be
> established, or challenged, through this sign that connects the many
> publics of the street to artists reporting on conditions from their studios
> and homes. How is a network woven across spaces, publics and individuals
> using language constrained to this minimal format? How relevant and
> powerful can the word be, out there on its own, in an age of noisy,
> meaningless communication?
>
> Check out the exhibition page https://www.allocations.online/reports.html
> to see documentation of the project.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Maximilian
>
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