Lafayette Anticipation associate curator Anna Colin talks to artist Tyler Coburn about Ergonomic Futures, a speculative project engaged with art, design, science, anthropology and writing. In this interview, Coburn discusses the research, production process and network of collaborators of a multilayered project ultimately concerned with the futures of humankind. Anna Colin: When one comes across your museum seats Ergonomic Futures (2016—) in contemporary art exhibitions—and soon in natural history, fine art, and anthropology museums—they look… [read more »]
Elastic Youth: Interpreting the Scrunchie Presented by DIS
Elastic Youth: Interpreting the Scrunchie Presented by DIS
Sunday, November 14, 2010
3:00pm @ New Museum, 235 Bowery, New York, NY 10002
In Interpreting the Scrunchie, David Riley offers an in-depth analysis of the controversial hair accessory. Drawing on patent documents, fashion theory, and examples from pop culture, he traces its history from mass marketed phenomenon to object of derision among the fashion elite. Along the way this lecture will address a number of questions: How did the scrunchie acquire its meaning? Why did this symbol of youth culture fall out of favor? And most important, how can it be reclaimed by the next generation of scrunchie enthusiasts?
David Riley is an artist and musician living in NYC, known for his involvement with the band Mirror Mirror and the collaborative group The Society for the Advancement of Inflammatory Consciousness. He has exhibited and/or performed at The Kitchen, Momenta, John Connelly Presents, Klaus von Nichtssagend, Andrew Edlin, Audio Visual Arts (AVA) and Index Art Center, as well as venues around the USA and Europe.
DIS Magazine is a fashion, art and commerce publication that seeks to expand creative economies. Beyond reporting the popular surfaces of culture, DIS materializes and projects contemporary identity poetics and politics. DIS is currently available in digital form at dismagazine.com. DIS is, collectively: Lauren Boyle, Solomon Chase, S. Adrian Massey III, Marco Roso, Patrik Sandberg, Nicholas Scholl, and David Toro.
Interpreting the Scrunchie by David Riley is the first in a series of lectures organized by DIS Magazine.
http://www.newmuseum.org/events/496