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Time: November 12, 2010 from 6pm to 11pm
Location: The Doran Gallery at Massachusetts College of Art and Design
Street: 600 Huntington Avenue
City/Town: Boston, Massachusetts
Website or Map: http://provocativeobjects.com
Phone: 617.750.2922
Event Type: exhibit, opening, and, performance, event
Organized By: lou suSi
Latest Activity: Sep 24, 2010
On Friday, November 12, 2010 { 10 | 11 | 12 } in The Patricia Doran Gallery at The Massachusetts College of Art and Design, please join us for the cyberSurreal, interdisciplinary and immersive exhibit-event & experience:
Provocative Objects: the extradition
Gallery doors will open at 6pm for the official reception and performative fun. The full event functionality will officially run until 10pm { or beyond } with a casual afterparty celebration to follow at a nearby area venue.
Co-curated by The Dynamic Media Institute's veryOwn David Tamés and lou suSi, Provocative Objects thusfar includes the eclectic works of Alison Kotin { DMI }, Courtney Lockemer { SIM }, Ellen Godena { Mobius }, Scott Murray { DMI and beyond }, Colin Owens { DMI and Shapemix }, Joshua Dolby { caughtYOUpicking | Screwdriver.tv }, Christopher Field, Phillippe Lejeune, David Tamés, lou suSi, Laugh Foundation and other artists, designers & performers.
For more information, feel free to call lou at 617.750.2922 or email cheese at hotsects dot com. More information to follow at this page and other social web & 'out there' augmented informational destinations.
We hope to see you there!
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