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Stephen Roddy has musical work installed at New York's Millennium Film Workshop for The Wrong Biennale
Stephen Roddy has musical work installed at famed Brooklyn arts center, the Millennium Film Workshop, for the Distance of Blue Pavilion at the Wrong Biennale.
Dr Stephen Roddy will have his work, Thonis-Heracleion, peaceful beneath the waves, installed at pioneering New York media arts centre the Millennium Film Workshop on March 6th. The Brooklyn based centre, an official embassy of the Wrong Biennale, has a storied past as a critical hub in the careers of artists like Andy Warhol, Jim Jarmusch and Yvonne Rainer.
The piece will be installed as part of the Distance of Blue pavilion curated by Ping Ho for the Wrong Biennale. The Wrong is a decentralized hybrid Biennale focusing on new media and digital art. Stephen's piece is a musical work composed for his much lauded 2023 release Leviathan (on Fiadh Productions). It is accompanied here by the work of other artists similarly interested in exploring oceans and seas as thematic materials.
The online version of the pavilion is accessible here: https://thewrong.org/TheDistanceOfBlue
Tickets for the Millennium Film Workshop Event are here: https://www.millenniumfilm.org/event-details/the-distance-of-blue
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