www.museumoftraffic.com
what the critics say:
"...hypnotic/ trippy film projections...a full sensory experience..."
-Los Angeles City Beat
-Los Angeles Times
-L.A. Weekly
-L.A. *The Place
-Venice Magazine
-Park La Brea News
-La Opinion
-Beverly Hills (213)
-Los Angeles Magazine
-Flavorpill
-The San Diego Union-Tribune Blog
-Orange County Register
"...if it's that perfect L.A. evening that reminds you why you stay out here battling traffic,
just watch the live projections of Museum of Traffic... "
-Campus Circle
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May 16th, 2008
EMERGING CHOREOGRAPHERS
Lula Washington Dance Theater 3773 Crenshaw Blvd. 90016
'Untitled 68-08'
Mataji Booker & Museum/of/Traffic
Inspired by parallels found between the year 1968 and 2008, Mataji Booker performs an experimental/solo dance piece, collaborating with live audio and images produced in the moment by the Museum of Traffic. Through use of live video projection, modern dance and sound, this unconventional threesome will explore and reconstruct issues of safety, war, automotive technology and images and ideas found relating to each.
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February - March 2008
more info and video at www.womeninthecity.org
video documentation by Museum/ of/ Traffic at www.youtube.com/womeninthecity
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MUSEUM/ OF/ TRAFFIC
www.museumoftraffic.com
(M/o/T): is a traveling audiovisual production collective promoting expression through digital technologies and audiovisual products. M/o/T was founded fall of 2004 in Los Angeles by Manwell H. Hernandez (Art Center College of Design 2003 BFA-Multimedia) and Eddy Vajarakitipongse (Art Center College of Design 2002 BFA-Multimedia). M/o/T activities to date include: "expanded cinema" performances, impermanent AudioVisual installations, digital projections, performance art, "institutional" events, TV commercials and live AV.
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