An Artist's Double life
- http://www.andrea.net/masu/
- Andrea Fryer, 8 months pregnant, climbed into a big black box and showed her belly off to the world in golden frames. You've got to see it to believe it.
Art of Bleeding Live Ambulance Shows
- http://www.artofbleeding.com
- An avant-garde education in medical emergencies and safety. Presentations staged from an ambulance combine films, music, narrative, live performance, puppets, and managed accidents. Hosted by Abram the Safety Ape.
Community Rites
- http://www.communityrites.com/
- Art of Australian multi-media community artists Leisa Riggs, Tamara Kirby and Ali Bates. Available for public performances and events.
Contraposto Home Decor
- http://www.cphomedecor.com
- Online performance/installation that uses dry wit and perverse irony to engage discourses surrounding contemporary consumer culture, more specifically, the home as a public, rather than private sphere.
Dogon Effff
- http://www.dogonefff.org
- To open perception, to rupture lines of experience, Dogon Efff defines itself as an interaction of seeing forces: to grasp change and duration in their original mobility.
Moment: Deutsche Bank's New Art Series
- http://www.moment-art.com
- Each year a new project in a new location, a different country. These projects, created by international artists reveal new perspectives that allow a picture, an idea, a situation to come into consciousness.
Peepart
- http://www.peepart.com
- Chris Bleicher's site enables you to have a look directly into her art studio. See her working and performing and admire her neon art pictures and objects.
Republicof
- http://www.republicof.net
- Live events using performance art, decks, scratch video projections, live MCs and singers. Located in Bristol, England.
The Jubilee Troupe
- http://jubileetroupe.org
- Project rooted in the Anabaptist peacemaking tradition, organized to energize and renew religious and secular communities through interactive, improvisational performing arts.
Vectorial Elevation
- http://www.alzado.net/
- A net artwork allows people to see and transform the Historic Center in Mexico City using 18 robotic searchlights. The piece uses virtual reality and tele-operation to allow participants to make their own design over the City.