Brushes ‘n Beats: CUT&PASTE Brings Live Art to the Supper Club
– After the success of the inaugural live digital design tournament in November, 2005, CUT&PASTE is ready to take live art back to the drawing board. CUT&PASTE is proud to present Travis Millard and Tristan Eaton vs. David Ellis and Kenji Hirata (from The Barnstormers) in CUT&PASTE’s first Live Art Jam on February 4th at the Supper Club at
“CUT&PASTE is not just live, competitive digital design, it’s also about bringing great art together with live audiences in a party setting. We see the artists feeding off the energy of the crowd and the DJs, like our last event,” said John Fiorelli of the CUT&PASTE crew.
“For this event, we’re going totally non-digital,” said Justin Kim, also of the CUT&PASTE crew. “And we’re excited to be working with Travis Millard, the Barnstormers, and Tristan Eaton, who was a judge at our digital design tournament. All of these guys know how to push boundaries—I’m excited to see what’s going to happen,” he added.
Troy Denning will also be giving a live tattoo demonstration on stage. Beats will be provided by DJ Spinna, Rich Medina, and Tyler Askew (of Rude Movements),.
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The CUT&PASTE crew is Justin Kim, John Fiorelli, James Kim, Otto Lai, Henry Lai, and Jeremy Greenfield. CUT&PASTE strives to bring fresh art events to the intimate, party atmosphere of a club setting. Seeing the final product is only half of the fun. They want to bring the process, the other half, closer to the audience. By breaking some of the barriers between artist and audience they hope to build a new paradigm for the creation of art while simultaneously engendering a community. Keeping it fresh is also on the memo.
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