ZOOM!

by Scott Beale on May 16, 2006 · 2 comments

Deidre DeFranceaux

ZOOM!, a “multimedia, interactive, kinetic, technological art extravaganza” which is part of ArtSFest 2006, takes place this Friday, May 19th from 7pm to midnight at Red Ink Studios in San Francisco. For more info, see the Squid List post.

ZOOM! is a kinetic arts extravaganza. Featuring: BOING!, an interactive latex bouncy toy installation with responsive sound and light components by Dr. Friendly; film and video performance by Machiko Saito; Inflating Latex Figures by Deidre DeFranceaux, Giant Laughing Sal, slaalom race with Rolling Fleshies, wacky (art) games, Artfag Mafia, DJs, libations, and much more!

UPDATE: Here are some photos a shot at the ZOOM! opening.

photo: Deidre DeFranceaux’s “Inflateable Figures”

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1 webdesign company May 21, 2006 at 11:48 am

Looks like this event past. I would have loved to see this stuff live in person. The latex suits are a little strange.

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