Showing posts with label wigglism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wigglism. Show all posts
July 20, 2016
Ebon Fisher Interviewed on Yale Radio
Brainard Carey of Yale Radio talks with Immersive pioneer Ebon Fisher about Immersionist culture, memes, and media organisms, starting with Fisher's early work at the MIT Media Lab, and leading up to his role in Immersionism in Williamsburg in the 90s, and beyond. The discussion is about Fisher's work, but it loops around all kinds of interesting developments in Brooklyn back in the day.
Labels:
brooklyn
,
brooklyn renaissance
,
conceptual art
,
ebon fisher
,
immersionism
,
wigglism
,
williamsburg
May 8, 2016
Immersionism Book Underway
Ebon Fisher and Ilene Zori Magaras are the editors of an upcoming book about the Immersionist movement in Brooklyn in the 1990s, it's influences and outcomes. The book will be replete with photographs from the era, and writing by key Immersionists.
Labels:
brooklyn
,
brooklyn renaissance
,
conceptual art
,
ebon fisher
,
immersionism
,
wigglism
,
williamsburg