Dexter Sinister presents True Mirror Microfiche again

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Fri May 29 09:00:07 EDT 2009


at the Institute of Contemporary Arts as part of Talk Show.
The Mall, London SW1Y 5AH

Saturday May 30, 7pm, FREE

Repeating our recent performance True Mirror Microfiche at the Kitchen
(last November) which continued our no-longer-recent project for the 2008
Whitney Biennial (previous March), True Mirror, True Mirror Microfiche
(again) will attempt to channel the many forms of work made there
(http://www.sinisterdexter.org) through the single new form of a projected
microfiche lecture. This cubist variety show will present (exactly the
same as before) various contributors to the original project, including
Mark Aerial Waller as Prem Krishnamurthy, Cory Arcangel as Jerry Seinfeld
as Cory Arcangel, RJ Bibby & UH Thompson (with Katie Barrington as UH
Thompson) as John Russell's fax transmission, Fia Backstrom as Saul Anton,
Mark Beasley as himself and as Rob Giampietro, Stephen Beasley as Bro
Giampietro, Tom Benson as Miguel Abreu, Stuart Bailey as David Reinfurt,
JJ Charlesworth as Domenick Ammarati, Vanessa Desclaux as Diana Kamin, Dan
Fox as Domenick Ammarati, Beatrice Gibson as Shannon Ebner's pocket
calendar / almanack, Jennifer Higgie as Larissa Harris, Ruth Hoeflich as
Tobi Maier, Kaisa Lassinaro as Rose Kallal, Isla Leaver-Yap as Diana
Kamin, Tom Marioni as himself, David Reinfurt as Stuart Bailey, Elissa
Santiago as Caroline Busta, Lucy Skaer as Sarah Gephart, Mike Sperlinger
as Mark Beasely, Cally Spooner as Sarah Crowner, Alex Waterman as himself,
Will Holder as Adam Pendleton, and someone else as Michael Portnoy. The
performances are presented for Talk Show, curated by Will Holder, working
together with Richard Birkett and Jennifer Thatcher at the ICA. And
remember:

The first rule is ALWAYS PRODUCTION NEVER DOCUMENTATION.
The second rule is THERE IS NO FIRST RULE.
Q.E.D.

More information at
http://www.dextersinister.org/index.html?id=196



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