Monday, October 25, 2010

project cincinnatUS looks back...

1.

the market -- a day of interactive street performance from Ethan Philbrick on Vimeo.



2.

mayerson flash mob from Ethan Philbrick on Vimeo.



3.

aural grid documentation part 1 from Ethan Philbrick on Vimeo.



4.

slack up your rope from Ethan Philbrick on Vimeo.



imagination from Ethan Philbrick on Vimeo.



5.

the otr question cart from Ethan Philbrick on Vimeo.



6.

loiter freely from Ethan Philbrick on Vimeo.

loiter freely

saturday, october 23rd marked the last project cincinnatUS event.
we ended on a quiet note.
by creating an intimate musical and reflective space in fountain square, we opened up some conversations with people about homelessness, public space, and profiling (of the police and personal variety) in cincinnati.

loiter freely from Ethan Philbrick on Vimeo.

aural grid documentary by jarrod welling-cann and lauren prey!

a teaser:

Aural Grid Documentary: Trailer/Teaser from thesleepingsea on Vimeo.



check back for the rest soon!

the OTR question cart

the otr question cart from Ethan Philbrick on Vimeo.



pictures by chloe paisley:








Thursday, October 21, 2010

no loitering



THIS SATURDAY! COME ONE DOWN! IT'S GONNA BE FUN!

Thursday, October 14, 2010

catch it while you can!

the OTR question cart from Ethan Philbrick on Vimeo.



friday, october 15th is the final day to catch this bike/mobile-interview-booth as we ride around over-the-rhine and talk with people about how they are feeling about recent changes in the neighborhood. the interviews will become a film that will be shown at the marburg collective's "dear neighbor" event on saturday, october 16th at 8:30 pm at the ArtWorks space (20 east central parkway).

text "where's the cart" to (513) 549-6093 to find out where we are so you can come do an interview!

Sunday, October 10, 2010

the question cart in process



coming soon to a corner near you. this is just the beginning...
stay tuned for more pics tomorrow.

from tuesday, october 12th to friday, october 15th this bike/mobile-interview-booth will be ridden around over-the-rhine to talk with people about how they are feeling in relation to recent changes in the neighborhood. the interviews will become a film that will be shown at the marburg collective's event on saturday, october 16th at the ArtWorks space.

text "where's the cart" to (513) 549-6093 to find out where we are and how you can get involved.

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Monday, October 4, 2010

final TWO performances!

Fall is here and there are only two more project cincinnatUS performances!

project cincinnatUS has brought artists, performers, and facilitators from all over the country to collaborate with Cincinnati-based students, teachers, artists, and community members. Together, we've made street theater in Findlay Market, danced to Michael Jackson in Fountain Square, played music on rooftops along Main Street, and created performances about the politics of changing neighborhoods on Jackson Street. Come out and get involved in this last two projects!


1. "the question cart":

During the week of October 11-15, we'll be doing a exciting project in collaboration with three interdisciplinary artists from Philadelphia, New York, and Nashville. We'll be constructing a mobile video interview booth on a bike trailer and riding it around over-the-rhine. We'll invite people to enter the booth and talk about how they feel about the changes taking place in their neighborhood. The project was inspired by sidewalk conversations I've had with people in OTR this summer in which they've expressed some deep anger towards the ways in which OTR is changing. While I think this anger is expressed within various communities, spaces, and circles, I feel that the complexity and extent of this anger isn't being expressed and circulated amongst broader communities in Cincinnati. After a week of riding around and collecting testimonials, we'll be showing a short film made from the footage by projecting it onto the wall behind the new Artworks building (20 East Central Parkway) as part of the Marburg Collective's "Autumn Jubilation" at 8:30 pm on Saturday, October 16th.

Check back for updates as the project happens!

Text the phone number
(513) 549-6093
the message:
"where's the cart?"
between October 11th and the 15th
to come and take part!

a flier for the showing:





2. Homeless Awareness Week Closing Performance

A reflective flash mob with live musicians, high school students, and community members that invites passer-bys to become more aware and sensitive to the politics of homelessness in Cincinnati. If you want to be involved, meet in the Atrium Lobby of the Westin across from Fountain Square at 12pm on Saturday, October 23rd! Performance begins at 2pm in Fountain Square. Check back regularly as details emerge and are confirmed!!

Check out the preliminary flier:





if you have any questions, please email projectcincinnatus@gmail.com

Sunday, September 5, 2010

jackson street performance

a story:

in late august of this year, 4 artists who like to think and talk came together in over-the-rhine to make a performance that brought up some questions and feelings about politics, space, belonging, economics, and responsibility. they were friends, strangers, designers, dancers, musicians, writers, and activists brought together by project cinicinnatUS to make a piece of critical participatory art for jackson street. kim burgas came from new york to design interactive maps/infographics, make dances, and lead us on walks, nora blackall came from new york to dance, sing, and ask deep questions, jazzmen lee-johnson came from chicago to make music, write poetry, and tie us together, and i (ethan philbrick) gave them a place to stay, learned from them all, and prodded us along. we dove deep into the politics, histories, and forces at play in over-the-rhine. asking questions like-- who are we to each other? do we ever really see or hear each other? how can we mix multiple communities when there is an underlying fear or resistance to do so? after a week of talking, playing, wondering, and making, we presented a final performance on jackson street in conjunction with the art academy's exhibition, 20 years/20 artists-- a retrospective of cincinnati's rich history of city supported individual artist grants.

here are a couple of videos that bring together photos and music from the final performance:

this first video documents an original song that was sung while a monologue was performed and cupcakes were handed out to the audience below one of the "future blooms" painted boarded up doors.

no loitering no sitting from Ethan Philbrick on Vimeo.



and here's a transcript of the monologue:

(performed in a saccharine voice)
“Hello! My name is Phil. Come closer! Fill in! Thank you so much for coming to tonight’s presentation. It’s great to see you all on this beautiful evening in historic Over-the-Rhine.

I’d like to start us off with a little of my personal background. When I went to college I had an awakening. I realized that the world wasn’t equal. I found out that there was such a thing as social injustice and that there were poor people and struggle in the world. It was amazing. I felt so privileged to find out what the world is really like. After my awakening there was this moment when I said to myself, “Okay buster, it’s time for a change! Who are we and what are we doing to this planet and all these poor people!” (getting excited) It was like a call to arms—I felt so inspired! I wanted to fix everything and change everything—heal the world, make it a better place for you and for me and the entire human race!

And now—here I am, in Cincinnati, keeping Cincinnati beautiful, (motions to the “Keep Cincinnati Beautiful” stencil on the painted doorway), well painted, and brightly colored!

You know, like what that mayor did in New York in the 80s—that one who systematically scrubbed every square inch of vandalized, grafittied city owned property? It worked! Everyone knows New York is a great city! It got rid of all the crime and all the poverty and all the racism! They found the key! Just make things look beautiful!

Which is why I’ve baked these cupcakes for you (hands out cupcakes to the audience). I want to use them to expand and soften your sensibilities and appeal to your sense of justice in this gentrifying movement to rejuvenate Over-the-Rhine. So fill your bellies and souls with the beautification proliferation!

Like the great Jurassic 5 once said: “We’re either part of the problem or part of the solution.” So what’s your contribution to life? Huh? What are you doing about it? How are you helping the world? (starts to turn on the audience and get worked up) It’s time to move! Look at you all! Just standing around! Messying up my beautified stoop! You can’t just stand here and keep me from keeping Cincinnati beautiful! (getting into a manic craze) This is about buildings, not people! Get out of here! Only certain people can be seen on this step! Leave! This space isn’t for you! I should fence in these steps! You don’t look like the people on the posters! I should get some security here! No loitering! No Sitting! NO STANDING! No posting! GO! MOVE! Get out of here!”

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the second video is a collection of photos from the performance paired with a recording of a song that was performed to accompany a butoh piece by dancer and artist kim burgas. the song is a remix of the folk song, "gallow's pole", with additional lyrics and music by jazzmen-lee johnson and performed by jazzmen-lee johnson, nora blackall, and ethan philbrick,.

slack up your rope from Ethan Philbrick on Vimeo.



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the final piece in the performance was a remix of "pure imagination" (originally by Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley from the first movie version of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory) with additional lyrics and music by jazzmen lee-johnson, performed by nora blackall, jazzmen lee-johnson, and ethan philbrick. the video below pairs the song with a picture of a moment after the performance in which the performers gave the audience a pamphlet with interactive maps of over-the-rhine.

imagination from Ethan Philbrick on Vimeo.



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here are digital copies of the pamphlet. click the image to enlarge. if you'd like a paper copy, please email projectcincinnatus@gmail.com





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here's a recording of a found-language musical-poem-map of cincinnati's vine street from liberty to central parkway that was played out of a car window during the final performance:

vine street from Ethan Philbrick on Vimeo.



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and here are a couple of peaks into the process of creating the performance

a teaser we made during rehearsal:

jackson street-- friday august 27th-- 7pm from Ethan Philbrick on Vimeo.



a clip of one evening's impromptu concert/rehearsal/conversation on clay street:

process 1 from Ethan Philbrick on Vimeo.



conversations quickly turn into concerts when you happen to be carrying a ukulele:

process 2 from Ethan Philbrick on Vimeo.



a stop animation study:

Project Cincinnatus Stop Motion from Kimberly Burgas on Vimeo.



what are your thoughts, questions, or criticisms? did you see the performance? what grabbed you the most? what intrigued you the most?

aural grid documentation-- 2!

Aural Grid: OTR 082110 from Greg Hand on Vimeo.



video by the illustrious greg hand

Thursday, September 2, 2010

aural grid documentation!

aural grid documentation part 1 from Ethan Philbrick on Vimeo.



Aural Grid was an expansive sound installation on the two block perimeter of Cincinnati's Main Street, Orchard Street, Sycamore Street, and 13th street. It was the 3rd project cincinnatUS event and was a collaboration between CS13, project cincinnatUS, and the Marburg Collective. People passing by were invited to walk, run, dance, sit, talk, or ride around this collection of streets as they listened to an installation created by more than 12 musicians. Aural Grid was possible in part due to an individual artist grant provided by the City of Cincinnati.

Here are a couple responses to the piece from listeners and performers:

--"the experience wasn't only about the artistic contribution, it embodied the simple creation of interaction between a diverse group."

--"suddenly music filled the air. people filled the streets--smiling, joyful. a baby pushed its own stroller. couples stopped and hugged."

--"Most fascinating was the way the music and sounds behaved during the piece-- melding with the ambient noises of the urban setting, bouncing off buildings and echoing in strange ways. It seemed almost as if the physical environment itself was generating the sound-- as if the neighborhood was the performer."

This video is the first collection of footage from the event. Look out for more videos in the coming weeks!

visit these websites for info about future projects!

projectcincinnatus.blogspot.com/
cs13gallery.com/
marburgcollective.wordpress.com/

Monday, August 23, 2010

AURAL GRID pictures

Here is the first round of pictures from Saturday's AURAL GRID project.
If you have pictures you'd like to share, please send them along to projectcincinnatus@gmail.com

Look out for a film and audio recordings soon!




















Sunday, August 22, 2010

AURAL GRID

Did you make it down to AURAL GRID yesterday? What was your experience of the piece? What did you hear? What did you think? What did you feel?

Please leave a comment!




Saturday, August 21, 2010

Magical!

Here are some preliminary pictures from AURAL GRID! More to come!

OTR blog

Saturday, August 14, 2010

come listen on saturday, august 21st!

The next installment of project cincinantUS is almost here!

On Saturday, August 21 from 5pm to 6pm you are invited to experience an expansive sound installation which will occur on the two block perimeter of Main Street, Orchard Street, Sycamore Street, and 13th street. Come listen as you walk, run, dance, sit, talk, or ride a bicycle around this collection of streets!

The piece is entitled Aural Grid and is a collaboration between project cincinnatUS, CS13, and the Marburg Collective.

See you then!

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

finding each other in the mirror

on july 1st project cincinnatUS collaborated with the mayerson service learning program and starfire u. to bring a moment of celebration to cincinnati's fountain square.

here are some of the results:




Wednesday, June 30, 2010

SURPRISE DANCE PARTY!

TOMORROW!! 12:30 PM!! FOUNTAIN SQUARE!! BE THERE!!

Saturday, April 17, 2010

today!

Hello Cincinnati--


There will be a special project cincinnatUS performance today (April 17th) on the corner of 5th and Vine. 4:15 pm. Be there!

Friday, April 9, 2010

the market -- a day of interactive street performance from Ethan Philbrick on Vimeo.



on saturday, march 13th, 2010, 83 clark montessori juniors took to findlay market to mix things up in cincinnati. they danced, they spoke up, they asked questions, they braved the rain, and perhaps most importantly, they created opportunities and spaces for people to be curious together. this is a short film documenting that day created by jazzmen lee-johnson. pass it on!