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Once an ant finds
a food source it will get all excited leaving a distinct trail
behind called pheromones which will communicate to other ants
that happens to pass the trail.
"There is a bunch of food where I came from."
The direction is indicated in varying degrees of scent. If
you are an ant you would want to head in the direction where
some of those pheromones have already started to evaporate.
Now the ant which crosses the other ant's trail will get quite
agitated knowing there is food up ahead thereby leaving his
own "hey there is food" pheromone trail -- and so
on, and so forth. More ants, more trails. Exponentially growing.
Movements happen in a similar way.
We have been stumbling over trails and we are at the brink
of something happening.
Because of that we have now started our own trail and have
become incontinent -- unable to hold our pheromones, unable
to restrain our desires and unable to settle for moderation.
The time has come, the momentum is self accelerating.
Location
Ayala, Greenbelt
3 , Third floor
Participants
* Artist of all
ages, gender, race, creed, and media.
* People with the ability to awe.
* Ants with powerful pheromones, trail blazers.
Timetable
March 14 until
March 29, 2003
See the final schedule at "The Stick Insect Hunter"
http://dont-touch-my.com/events/incontinasia/mardigras_sched.html
The Process
There are two parts
to the art festival.
1) Exhibitions
The restaurants on the third floor in Greenbelt 3 will have
shows of known artists.
Please talk to Denis if you want to have a show there.
Standard restaurant / gallery procedures apply.
2) Art in Progress
The whole 3. floor of Greenbelt 3 will be transformed into
a giant stage for all kinds of artists producing their art
right then and there.
Interact, observe install, paint, print sculpt, dance....
Any artist who wants to join please contact Denis Lagdameo
(see details below)
Denis is the man in charge handling this thing for Ayala.
Contact me (you-can-look-b@don't-touch-my.com,
0918 9057544),
Noelle Reyes (noelles@bahalana.com.ph,
0917 5277692)
or Denis Lagdameo (denislagdameo@yahoo.com,
0919 5612831)
for details
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