DATE: February 20th 2005, 2 - 9pm
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K48 '05 SUNDOWN JAMBOREE UPDATE
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Hey Kids,
K48
is on it's way west for the 1st Sundown Jamboree in sunny LA.
There have been some additions (and one change) to our program – please
take note...
Bring your pets! like gerbils, hamsters or hermit crabs...(sorry, no dogs or
cats - two very hungry
wolves guard the campgrounds and love to munch on doggy bones!)
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LOCATION AND SITE
The
2005 K48 Sundown Jamboree will be held in the wilds of LA on Mt. Washington
at
the Campsite of Mr. Fritz Haeg. On site is a state of the art geodesic dome
where participants
will take part in many fun activities including the release of K48 is an Animal,
issue #5.
Organized by Fritz Haeg & Scott Hug
please bring cash for K48 #5 - $10 - thanks!
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in the dome
a down under wildlife slide show.
‘the age of the pink pony and his boy’ by terence koh.
rare screening of the infamous 'chocorral' by yoshua okon.
a custom geodesic wallpaper by michael magnan.
a giant floor octopus by assume vivid astro focus.
animal reading library including
vintage issues of ‘boys life’ & ‘ranger rick’.
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in the watch tower
make your own pasta animal art and craft table.
drawings by trinie dalton & theo a. rosenblum
the mess hall with tamales, snacks & treats, b.y.o.b.
david bowie narrates prokofiev's peter and the wolf on the record player.
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in the cave
2pm sharp...............tent pitching will begin.
4pm...the never ending story will be shown.
6pm..................performance by totally radd.
7pm............................. performance by barr.
8pm.............. performance by ponce de leon.
drawings by anna sew hoy.
phiiliip's summer collection video by grant worth.
screenings of ‘masters of the universe’ and ‘the never ending story’.
a secret installation in the hidden forest sleeping hole to the sounds of the new K48 soundtrack by phiiliip.
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“Is that a real owl?” — Decker from Blade Runner
What
is natural anyway? Looking forward 100 years makes me wonder… If our only
interaction with nature is at best a planned garden area, a sort of conservatory
on a shuttle
or moon base, then the entire value system and prioritizing for that person
will be different.
It is in effect a different race of human animal: one that is totally dependant
on manufactured
goods—themselves the only organic creature inhabiting a manufactured world.
Matt Murphy – from The Daily Plastic Intake of Mechanized Animals
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K48
magazine is produced once a year; each issue is filled with works by emerging
artists, photographers, fashion designers, musicians and writers. While past
issues
have explored teenage rebellion and kults, issue No. 5 takes on our environment,
our
return to nature, and exploring our inner animal.
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K48
issue #5 Contributors:
assume vivid astro focus
Suzanne Ackerman
Antistrot
Debbie Attias (of Avenue D)
Daniel Attoe
Gabrielle Auerbach
Bill Adams
Jules de Balincourt
Ben Beaudoin
Hisham Bharoocha
Olaf Breuning
Ann Craven
Trinie Dalton
Carl D’Alvia
Dario Dibartolommeo
Steve DiBenedetto
Mark Divo (with Andra Urusca, Florian Kalotay, and Lucien Samaha)
Timothy T. Dowling
David Dupuis
Joanna Ebenstein
Franklin Evans
Jay Foxx
Brendan Fowler
Ry Fyan
Deidra Garcia
Amy Gartrell
Matthew Greene
Andrew Guenther
Chris Hammerlein
John Hogan (of Ponce de Leon)
Violet Hopkins
Rachel Howe
Tina Hejtmanek
Hug & Magnan
Nikolas Hug
Nonconceptual
Matthew Day Jackson
K—mroczek
John Kleckner
Terence Koh
Matt Leines
Justin Lieberman
Tim Lokiec
Oliver Lutz
Noah Lyon (a.k.a. Retard Riot)
Tony Matteli
Ashley Snow Macomber
Lauren Mackler
Dominic McGill
Ryan McGinley
Robert Melee
Deborah Mesa-Pelly
Billy Miller
Matt Murphy
Mary Nicholson
Shay Nowick
Meryl O’Connor
Robyn O’Neil
Joe Ovelman
Phiiliip
PFFR
Jon Rappleye
Matt Reilly (of Japanther)
Theo A. Rosenblum
Kamil Salah
Justin Samson
Bill Saylor
Shoplifter (Hrafnhildur Arnardóttir)
Christian Siekmeier
Tracy Stewart
L. Steiner
Simone Shubuck
Mungo Thomson
Scott Treleaven
Paul Weil (of The Apes)
David West
Michael Wetzel
Jordan Wolfson
Grant Worth
Stephonik X (of Aqui)
Jeremy Yoder
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WELK48ME2THEJUNGL
(CD mixed by Phiiliip):
Japanther
The Apes
Fox n’ Wolf
BARR
Mirror Mirror
Ponce De Leon
Matmos
Phiiliip & Avenue D
Sophia Lamar + Someone
Lil’ Pocket Knife
Kevin Blechdom
Gold Chains
Crack: We Are Rock
Yesandno
Aqui
Xar
Grizzly Bear
Mike Skinner & Spencer Product
Ronald Vaughan
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THE 2005 K48 JAMBOREE MISSION STATEMENT
The mission of the jamboree is to provide a diverse group of K48s and K48ers a meaningful and memorable experience that will instill the lasting values and traditions of critiquing America, and our highest priority will be to conduct the jamboree in a safe and secure environment.
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memories:
"Qu'est-ce que c'est- Le Sundown Salon?"
I was an SS virgin- heard it had something to do with Relational Aesthetics: Kaprow, Tiravanija, Zittel crossed with Warhol's Factory and an LA Ferus Gallery era feel- just surrounded by so many of the very very. 7 hours, 3 beers, 2 tamales, and 1 smoke later... it was all that, with music, fashion, flirting, theory, and more beer- each salon an experiment, an hypothesis that is always off- though whatever happens is always exactly right. - Sam Gordon
It was raining
that day. I remember because I apologized more than once to the kids in from
NY. When in LA I always felt a lil' sad for the tourist if the town didn't live
up to "Sunny CA" post-card images. Perhaps I always felt like a tourist
there myself. Something should be said about how awesome it was for J Perez
to import all these super cool NY kids after a long spell of art-world isolated
localism. His program supported a lot of work that would never have gotten play
in LA otherwise. The event had a lot of contributors out of that crowd and they
all looked so good in LA. No, perhaps LA looked good on them. I made out with
someone at this event too. The salons were the best place to meet smart queers
in the sunshine. - Tom Texas Holmes