SoEx Reception

On November 16, Southern Exposure had a reception for all of their first-ever Alternative Exposure grantees. Fabricatorz were there with cameras in hand and Lu and Jon talk about the project.

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WhoDunnit

Here’s a composite of those who had their paws on Show Some Color 2:

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Show Some Color 2, The Winners!

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Our polls closed at midnight last night with over 300 votes and the winners for Show Some Color 2 have been determined by your participation. Thanks to everyone who created this event with their skills, talents, attendance, and VOTING!

Don’t miss the last run of all the performances and videos on Channel 29, Access SF this Sunday, December 2 at 3pm. And of course, the event will keep it’s home at Fabricatorz.com

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The Way It Was: Pics of Show Some Color 2

The Crew minus a few, including Bridget, who’s behind the still camera.
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Emcee Jon kept the night rolling smoothly.
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Lu watching the project unfold with Brad.
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Mark captured the performances – his screen was projected in real time in the space.
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Amy kicked off the night with her multi-persona routine.
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Liesa goes white-face with sugar icing.
(vote for Liesa here!)
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Sharay used her personal to present her political.
(vote for Sharay here!)
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It’s hard to show Magdalena’s performance with just one picture, but here’s a try!
(vote for Magdalena here!)
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The audience helped Naoko raise her fur-less teddy bears as a backdrop.
(vote for Naoko here!)
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At the end, the floor was opened up to anyone who wanted to speak up!
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ShowUp!

We put together Show Some Color 2 this Tuesday on Halloween Eve. It was a full production team of ten artists who laid a platform for five women to interpret their race to a live audience and to an audience that was also unknown and unseen to them. The night was the culmination of a lot of effort and the common goal of producing art on identity in many different media, but whereas generally the party marks an end, for this project it marked a juncture.

We haven’t even made an official release of the videos and already votes are accumulating here. What this means to me is that without any widespread attraction, these women’s expressions are being shared, viewed, and considered. And soon, we will have a broader sense of each of them along with a particular mind working to interpret them when the Vloggers show up with their footage. I can’t wait.

I think you should vote on the women’s and videographers’ performances. I think you should vote because it tracks the resonance and relevance of one person’s experience to another person’s, proving that the self versus the other is a topic to be negotiated between assertion and reception.

Thanks to everyone who showed up on Tuesday to work, produce, and enjoy. And thanks to everyone who will show up as part of this project by clicking ‘Yes, I hear that!’

Vote here!

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