On October 20th, come enjoy the clash of cultures as Like The Spice follows up September's
This delicious way to spend an evening will also feature Steve Robinson, Paul Whiting, Mary Mattingly and Melissa Dubbin, all three artists involved in our current show,
Also, and we cannot stress this enough, reservations are highly recommended. Contact us at info@likethespice.com or call 718-388-5388 to save your space.
(From the blog of Mary Mattingly)Advanced Forestry: to represent the prosthetic collision of nature and technology. These trees are a cross between cell phone towers and natural trees. Webs of copper wire and other braided or latticed semiconductors surround these hybrids, with satellites made from maps and with variety of metal antennas.
As we know, a recent connection has been made between cell phone towers and the harming of nature, specifically, the bee population. Scientists are stating that a 25% loss in bee population in eleven countries may be due to their homing sensors conflicting with the amount of cell phone radio waves running through the air. Maps from every country suspected of bee loss due to cell phone rays were used to make satellites and bee hives on Advanced Forestry.
Thursday, October 18, 2007
Grill Bill
Posted by likethespice at 12:54 PM
Labels: Mary Mattingly, Melissa Dubbin, Monthly Dinner Series, Paul Whiting, Steve Robinson, The Variegated Landscape
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