on Saturday, Maby purchasing a ticket in advance of the party! Tickets are available now for $100, and $125 the week of the event. Join Norman Arts Council from 7 to 11 p.m. You can't go wrong, as long as you are having fun. Anything from Steampunk Cher to tie-dye formal to Y2K Mona Lisa. Immerse yourself in the experience by dressing up in a mashup of your own design! Think power clashing patterns, inventive combinations of artists and public figures, mixing eras/styles or any other twist of your choosing. Let loose on the dance floor with live DJs spinning all night as you move through enjoying the sights and sounds blending together into an unforgettable concoction of creativity. Anyone can take several different songs and mash them up to make a new track. It’s widely used by pop, electronic, and hip-hop artists, as well as by regular folks who enjoy DIY sound creation and mixing. Let your favorite art forms, movements, artists and influencers collide together in ONE: Mashup, our annual arts party and fundraiser supporting Norman Arts.Įxpect an evening full of extraordinary twists on the familiar with innovative art, fusion food, entrancing music and more on Saturday, March 25. A mashup is an extremely common form of song production. Partying and supporting Norman Arts at the same time is a combination worth celebrating, and it only made sense for that idea of putting two good things together for one great thing to inspire this year's theme. Collaborations with the worlds finest artists. on Friday, March 10 as a part of the 2nd Friday Norman Art Walk! 2015 Year-end mashup - 55 Pop Songs of 2015 Inspired by the likes of DJ Earworm, DJ Drybones and Pop. Social Media has driven street art into the mainstream, but whats next Street art has a long and often. While we sure hope you can join us and support Norman Arts by purchasing a ticket to the ONE: Mashup event, if you can’t - or just want to fall in love with the art available for auction - then join us for a free opening celebration from 6 to 9 p.m. Street Art: From Basquiat to Banksy and Beyond. on Friday, March 10 and concludes at 10:45 p.m. on Saturday, March 25 ( get tix here)Īll art is available through auction that benefits Norman Arts. Made by Kubix Media.Opening Reception: 6-9 p.m. Published in collaboration with the Vancouver Art Gallery. 'MashUp: The Birth of Modern Culture' situates the work of Andy Warhol, Richard Hamilton and Guy Debord alongside the likes of Rem Koolhaas and Bruce Mau, Superstudio, Brian Eno and Cory Arcangel, and more generally within a culture where the new is necessarily re-made and re-modelled, and quotation and re-appropriation are an integral part of the way we talk about it. 'MashUp: The Birth of Modern Culture' finds parallels between the works of luminaries such as Jean-Luc Godard, Joseph Cornell, Elizabeth Price, Joyce Wieland and Jeff Wall, tracing the lasting impact of such seemingly disparate cultural phenomena as voguing, hacking and the use of audio and film as a kind of a globally available, open source language in vidding, hip hop and dub, and in art that deals with the mass proliferation and dissemination of images and knowledge brought on by digital technologies. Each chapter is a detailed, inclusive look at a cross-section of the main artists and thinkers that have embraced and developed all forms of mashup culture, since its inception in the late nineteenth century with Braque and Picasso's experiments into perspective. The book addresses the development of détournement and deconstruction in art, architecture, music and society. Tracing its roots from the multiple-perspectives, montages and readymades of Marcel Duchamp, Kurt Schwitters and Hannah Hoch, to the present with its postmodern network culture, where remixing and co-production are the norm and the New Aesthetic seeks to harmonise the now-everyday crossover of the digital and the actual. 'MashUp: The Birth of Modern Culture' traces the inexorable rise of collage, montage, sampling and the cut-up. 10 Best Mashups of All Time, as voted by Mixed In Key - Daniel Kim, DJ Earworm, Madeon, Girl Talk, Shane 54 and more.
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