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Channel 83 has taken part into different kinds of happenings, either as promoter, co-promoter or guest. The typology of events that see the participation of Channel 83 varies considerably: from festivals to club-night, live-painting appointments, performances, live-actions, screenings in cinemas or off-locations, exhibitions in art galleries etc.
During its first four years of life, Channel 83 has strived to allow for fresh wounds to be opened in several different contexts - breaking down any idea of a set environment where these should be discussed. By relating to crowds of every kind, and merging energies with other projects, while also visiting contrasting environments and connecting people from opposite backgrounds, this project tries to act as a cluster - a blood cloth - where the wounds that constitute its epicentre can come to be approached by those who wish to, regarding of their background and their understanding of the same.
Below is a list of events that have seen the participation of Channel 83 under various guises:
Sunday, September 28, 2008
An interview (Italian only, sorry) about my life and Channel 83 has been published on the blogzine of Simone Bisantino - Italian writer whose new book should hopefully hit the shelves sometimes in the next year.
Saturday, August 23, 2008
Vanni Bassetti's series of photographs document - without adding any unnecessary poetry - the reality of the slaughter house. Seven photos for a few poor lambs...they went on a trip and never came back. The bare reality of meat and its processing is served on a plate for you to observe. Eat up!
Friday, July 04, 2008
Six works by Tisbor (aka Nicola Vinciguerra) - Italian illustrator you may already know from the cover of several recent records from the power electronic and noise scenes - have been added to the gallery. Politically uncorrect, sarcastic, devious and - at times - simply unnerving and incomprehensible, Tisbor's world is made of cannibal zombies, friendly torturers and wounded TV presenters. You can try making sense of it and look for a logic of sort or just go with the flow, follow him into his surreal, messy and absurd dimension...the fun is guaranteed, and so is the filth!