How to Destroy the Universe: Part 6 – Featured Artist: Art of Bleeding

by Burstein! on April 22, 2009 · 1 comment

guest post by Burstein!

Art of Bleeding, a project created by Rev. Al formerly of the LA Cacophony Society, is having a performance at NIMBY this Saturday, April 25th as part of the How to Destroy the Universe: Part 6.

Art of Bleeding

photo Scott Beale

The Art of Bleeding is a uniquely non-accredited educational institution offering powerful and ego-destabilizing lessons in health and safety. Our presentations (often staged from an ambulance) utilize live performance, film, puppets, music, animation, and thinly veiled medical fetishism to explore the topic of catastrophic health emergencies within the framework of children’s television programming.

Be there or be not molested by Abram the Safety Ape!

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filed under Art, Events, Performance

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1 John Law April 23, 2009 at 12:25 am

Do not miss the good Reverend Al and his ensanguined ensemble.

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