From urination to crayon "stations of the cross," The Infinity Lab goes Crayo-loco© The doctors of The Infinity Lab get extravagant in their new exhibit, "Nine Transient Things." After reflecting upon the recent avant-garde art terms "un-monumental" and "Altermodernism," the infinitists take low-tech to the next level by creating nine 3' square drawings of their performance gear using only Crayola® crayons as materials. In the tradition of the late 10th-century Byzantine religious works, the subject matter could be considered The Infinity Icons or The Infinity Relics, but instead the doctors irreverently add whimsical intonations to the latest contemporary art aesthetics by calling them: Nine Transient Things. During the opening and closing receptions, DJ Dan Camacho will mix soundscapes on three turntables. Also on display is a top-secret installation of a new "Blue Chip [artist] Special." [Hint: who makes shelves, puts "things" on them, and calls it art?] Opening Reception: Saturday, May 2, 2009 from 7p-11p. Closing Reception: Saturday, May 16, 2009 from 7p-11p @ Voz Alta Project, 1754 National Ave. Barrio Logan, CA 92113. Exhibit dates: May 2-May 16th. For more information: vozaltaproject.org or myspace.com/theinfinitylab or theinfinitylab.com About The Infinity Lab: Claiming to be X-Stream Dadaists, The Infinity Lab has taken on the role of the whistle blowers of the elite art world. The three members, cat/human hybrid Dr. C.W.C. (Cuddles With Cats), bone collector Dr. Hueso, and human with doll tendencies Dr. Niku are on the lookout for those abusing their power in this game called, "contemporary art". Follow these artbusting infinitists as they attempt to respond to the works of "blue chip" artists, gain friends on Myspace and YouTube, and make videos for your confusion and entertainment.
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