White Stool is my first band, consisting of me (vocals, keyboards, and percussion), Marisa Olson (vocals and accordion), and Jon Rolston (vocals and acoustic guitar). Below is our first music video–aka Marc’s first feature film. Music to come someday – I promise, even though whitestool did break up after about five practices and one gig.
CLICK HERE TO WATCH WHITE STOOL’S MUSIC VIDEO (MUSIC TO COME)
Filed under 037 Video, intss blog by on Nov 19th, 2004. Comment.
Friday, October 22nd, at 9:03pm and 9:58pm, Jon Brumit and I conducted willing audience members to perform two of our Sixty Second Symphonies at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts. Those two pieces were a sneak preview for an hour long performance of eight symphonies that will be performed on December 2nd at YBCA.
For the first symphony, “Prelude,” Jon and I conducted audience members in the lobby to perform a one minute symphony using the objects that they have on them at the time – keys, high heels, cell phones, drinks, loose change, zippers, papers, and candy wrappers.
The second symphony, “Introductions,” was based on the sounds and activities related to everyone first demonstrating their worst laugh, and then meeting the people around them in the lobby – greeting, asking questions, explaining, hand shaking, making toasts to good fortune and health,and hugging!
We gave a brief how-to and a trial run before starting the clock, used a limited number of hand signals to cue beginnings, endings, volume changes, and more. Don’t miss the larger event December 2nd, 2004! We need your participation!
Sixty Second Symphonies Sketch
This was a video sketch made to help decide with which direction to go with the symphonies.
Filed under 029 Sixty Second Symphonies, 037 Video, Events, intss blog by on Oct 22nd, 2004. Comment.
CLICK HERE TO WATCH EVENING MAGAZINE’S STORY ON COFFEE IN THE PARK (I’M REALLY GEEKY HERE
For Coffee in the Park, I daisy-chain 1500 ft of safety orange extension cord and string it from my kitchen to the eastern end of alamo square park, where I power my Mr. Coffee. The coffee is hot and tasty, but a bit slow to brew due to the electrical resistance. The first saturday, I met some very interesting people and acquired an entire band from all four corners of the park. Initially, I was doing CIP every Saturday, but that got to be a bit much for me, so I started doing do it once a month.
This is a piece that CBS’s Evening Magazine did on Coffee in the Park.
Filed under 001 Imagination, 007 Coffee in the Park, 037 Video, Events, intss blog by on Aug 17th, 2004. Comment.
I proposed the idea of documenting as many sprinklers as I could in the Sacramento area and show them at the Crocker Musuem in downtown Sacramento. It may just happen one of these days.
Here is a short excerpt I put together. Don’t get too excited.
CLICK HERE TO WATCH THE EXCERPT
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Filed under 023 Sprinklers, 037 Video, intss blog by on Jul 19th, 2004. Comment.
Mom, I made the morning news! Here’s me in bed at 6am doing the interview.
CLICK HERE TO SEE THE NEWS CLIP!
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Filed under 002 National Dinner Tour, 037 Video, Events, intss blog by on Apr 22nd, 2004. Comment.
Filed under 013 Sliv & Dulet Enterprises, 037 Video, Events, intss blog by on Mar 27th, 2004. Comment.
This is an idea for a new reality show. Have a fued in your neighborhood? Well, here’s your chance to settle it the old fashioned way. Give each house a canon and have them fire on each other til one house falls. That’s easy and simple enough!
CLICK HERE TO SEE A QUICK VIDEO EXPLAINATION AND ANIMATION
Here are the rules of the game:
HOUSEWARS: Fuck Your Neighbors Up…For Life
“Imagine if you could fire a cannon from your house across the street into your neighbor who you’re feuding with, so then you could resolve this combat you have been having for the last twenty years. You could have this legitimized fight with real cannons firing real cannon balls.” Ian Treasure
HouseWars is a 30 minute extreme-reality-based-tv-show intended for a live audience that was created by Marc Horowitz and Ian Treasure. It is currently being presented to major television networks for production – ABC, NBC, Home and Garden Network, Comedy Central, MTV, etc. This could either be staged, or, if there are willing and applicable contestants, be a legitimate documentary.
For all practical purposes, HouseWars is a contest between two families–across-the-street neighbors–who loathe each other…intensely. So much, in fact, that they’re willing to completely destroy the other’s home and, consequently, ruin the other’s life; like Battleship, each household will take turns firing on the other until the first house is declared structurally unsound. The WINNER gets a brand new house in the nice part of town and an ever-burning torch, and the LOSER gets a set of duffel bags, a cursing parrot, Greyhound bus tickets out of town, and one free week’s stay at a motel to figure out how to put the broken pieces of their life back together.
PREPARATION: Each team has a week before battle day to “fortify” their respective home. During this week, each family is given a military strategist, a master carpenter, and a building crew. Additionally, they are supplied with an equal and set amount of building material. Most importantly, each home will be equipped with a cannon. It will be secured in a front room and pointed at their neighbor’s home. Monday at 0800 hours the teams go to work preparing their homes for battle!
BATTLEDAY:
Audience: There will be bleachers perpendicular to the houses. Immediate family sits in the first rows and general audience will be seated behind them.
Concessions: Food and drinks will be sold. Merchandise will also be sold.
Merchandise: In an effort to raise support and sales, t-shirts, hats, action toys, posters, foam hands, DVD compilations, and various tchotchkes and memorabilia will be available widely.
“Safehouses”: Each team gets a trailer-home for the day. They will retreat here when their house is being fired on, and will be able to watch the battle from here. The military strategist will be there for consultation.
Video Cameras: Cameramen will be placed in the audience, in each safehouse, in between the houses, and in the “canon room”. Several unmanned cameras will be set-up throughout each of the homes to pick up “hits”.
The Ref: The referee is the structural engineer. He determines the winner based on his professional opinion. He initiates the coin toss.
A representative from each team meets in the middle of the street for the coin-toss. The ref chooses who calls the toss, he then flips the coin, and initiates the contest. Trumpeteers sound and the games begin. The winner of the coin toss, Team A, enters their home and prepares the cannon. Team B retreats to their trailer. Team lights the fuse, and fires. The canon recoils and inevitably destroys part of Team A’s firing room. The ball then flies across the street and either hits or misses. If it hits, the ref must quickly inspect the house, and deem it safe or unsafe. If the house is safe, Team B prepares to fires, and Team A leaves their home for their safehouse and some consultation. Team B fires, and so on. At any point during the games, the teams can use one trump card each.
Trump card: These are to help the teams out in desperate or strategic situations. They consist of the following: 1) wheel in a line of tall trees to dampen the blow of the cannon ball. This is only for one turn. 2) instruct a bobcat operator for one minute to enter the opposition’s home and terrorize. The cannon cannot be touched. 3) Have a team hide several steaks in various “hard-to-reach” locations and then unleash several hungry German shepards. This is a strong psychological card, as the homeowners watch the dogs tear apart their home on camera in their trailer home.
The game is ended when the ref deems a house unsafe. The trumpateers sound and a heavy metal band strikes up a tune. The audience goes wild! The winners are congratulated and the losers consoled. They are given their respective prizes.
This could also be done with businesses, nameable gas stations as they are always across the street from each other. Follow up segments will occur, documenting the winners and losers of HouseWars.
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Filed under 001 Imagination, 020 Housewars, 037 Video, intss blog by on Mar 20th, 2004. 1 Comment.
CLICK HERE TO SEE JON BRUMIT AND I ATTEMPT TO GET INTO THE WHITNEY BIENNIAL
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Filed under 013 Sliv & Dulet Enterprises, 037 Video, intss blog by on Feb 25th, 2004. Comment.
CLICK HERE TO SEE THE FULL C.A.R.E. EXPERIENCE
C.A.R.E.
Community Art Residency Experiment
Box 21462
Oakland CA 94620
Jon Brumit and Marc Horowitz
3421 Hollis Street
Oakland CA 94608
Jan 13, 2004
Dear Jon and Marc,
Congratulations! We are very pleased to announce your inclusion in our program for 2004. Your collaborative “Blue Suit” proposal was one of three selected from a pool of approximately 250 nominees. We feel that your qualities of community focus, social exploration, and sense of humor are well-suited for our program and we expect great things from your residency! The other two artists for the 2004 year are Tao Urban from Los Angeles and Gyan Shrosbree from New York.
Once again, the residency is 24 hours in duration and may be executed in a location of your choosing. The only stipulation is that the activities or residue of your residency should occur within or culminate in a highly accessible public display. Please complete your project by August 1st for inclusion in our pamphlet, which now has a circulation of over 3000 annually! As there is no stipend or facilities, we encourage you to make use of our in-office resources and knowledgable staff.
Please feel free to contact us at 510.407.1266 with further questions. We look forward to working with you this year.
Sincerely,
Peggy DeFanta
Filed under 013 Sliv & Dulet Enterprises, 037 Video, intss blog by on Feb 20th, 2004. Comment.