Giant Robot Presents: Year of the Dragon with Luke Chueh, Joe Hahn & more

Year of the Dragon
January 28th – February 15th, 2012
Opening reception Saturday January 28, 6:30-10 pm
GR2
2062 Sawtelle Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90025
http://gr2.net/
(310) 445-9276
The Giant Robot 2 (GR2) presents: YEAR OF THE DRAGON – an art exhibition featuring Dragons!
This is the official GR2 Grand Re-Opening as well as our beloved Michelle Borok’s Farewell…
Michelle Borok, who is coincidentally Year of the Dragon, began as a clerk at Giant Robot LA and quickly found herself managing all locations, curating exhibitions, building the brand, and needless to say, much much more. She will be moving to Mongolia.
“While the Year of the Rabbit was characterized by calm and tranquility, the Year of the Dragon will be marked by excitement, unpredictability, exhilaration and intensity. The Rabbit imbues people with a sense of cautious optimism, but people respond to the spirit of the Dragon with energy, vitality and unbridled enthusiasm, often throwing all caution to the wind – which can be an unwise move: The Dragon is all about drama but if you take unnecessary risks, you may find yourself starring in your own personal tragedy.”
The exhibition includes work by:
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The Raid Clip “Four-on-One”
http://youtu.be/bENF6rDz1no
Source: mtv.com
I've uploaded the clip on YouTube, because some people can't watch the MTV clip. Feel free to share/embed it, but if you don't credit me, I will find and eat you!
Here's their article:
If you've heard anything about "The Raid," you've probably heard all the right things. Whenever the Indonesian martial arts film has screened, including Midnight Madness at the Toronto International Film Festival, it has left rave reviews in its wake.
We have an exclusive clip from "The Raid" called "Four-On-One," and it's called that for a good reason.
Now outfitted with a new score, courtesy of Linkin Parks' Mike Shinoda, "The Raid" is poised to take Sundance by storm.
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This is the end of the Internet. Basically, life in Tumblr will be over. No more gifs. No more ...
Alex Band Interview With Killer Tracks
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LwuHli5AFjU&feature=youtu.be
In case you don't recognise Alex anymore, watch this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ir2BhG1IW2A
Remember? Well, the guy is putting quite an effort into releasing solo music independently and his debut solo record "We've all been there" was released last year! I think every artist who goes independent these days deserves our respect! This is the future of the music business!
Also, I've met him several times and saw his concert, the dude is incredibly nice as well! :-)
This is the title track of Alex' debut album and also my favourite one:
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Video: The Evolution of Music Online
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=puC38rhREvc
As the 90s came to a close, the business of music began to change profoundly. New technology allowed artists to record and produce their own music and music videos, and the internet became a free-for-all distribution platform for musicians to promote themselves to audiences across the world. The result was a massive influx of artists onto the cultural scene, and audiences were left wondering how to sort through them all. In this episode we discuss these changes, and reveal how music blogs and websites have arisen as the new arbiters of quality.
Featuring:
Jon Cohen, Co-Founder, FADER Label
Ryan Dombal, Senior Editor, Pitchfork
Blake Whitman, VP of Creative Development, Vimeo
Anthony Volodkin, Founder, Hype Machine
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Art Show: Liz Miller – “Recalcitrant Mimesis” at David B. Smith Gallery
January 20, 2011 – February 18, 2011
Public Lecture: Friday, January 20th from 6-7 pm
Opening Reception: Friday, January 20th from 7-9 pm

Liz Miller Untitled 20 (Mimetic Deception), Mixed media on paper, 24.5 x 19.5 x 8 in. (62.2 x 49.5 x 20.3 cm), framed | Photo: David B. Smith Gallery | Denver, Colorado © 2011
DENVER – The David B. Smith Gallery is proud to present a partner exhibition with the new Clyfford Still Museum, featuring a site-specific installation and collage works on paper by artist Liz Miller.
The exhibition opens on Friday, January 20th with a public lecture by Liz Miller from 6–7 pm, followed by an opening reception from 7–9 pm.
Please join us for this exciting event; Miller will talk about her work as an installation artist and her current exhibition, and will also welcome questions from the audience.
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