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{{Event
{{Event
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|Airtable Last Modified=2024-07-30 4:38 PM
|Event display name=Dance Machine 2000
|Event display name=Dance Machine 2000
|Date Start=2024-07-25 0:00
|Date Start=2024-07-25T00:00:00.000Z
|Date End=2024-10-31 0:00
|Date End=2024-10-31T00:00:00.000Z
|Event description=''Tay Hall | "Dance Machine 2000"'''
|Event image=Dance Machine 2000.jpg
 
|Event description='''Tay Hall / "Dance Machine 2000"'''
On view online (desktop only) through October at welcometomyhomepage.net
On view online (desktop only) through October at
welcometomyhomepage.net


The "Dance Machine 2000" is a jukebox-inspired vessel that serves up dance videos that are as playful, absurdist, and unpolished as the currencies you can offer it. Will you choose to give the machine a round of applause or dense fog? What sort of dance will it inspire? Tay Hall spent their residency month considering alternative economies, ways of connecting with dance without the stakes of live performance, and exploring movement for camera. Like an old machine, they encountered some rusty parts while returning to a practice of video editing and collaboration. The resulting collection of videos and interactions are satisfyingly groovy, improvisational, and thoughtful.
The ""Dance Machine 2000"" is a jukebox-inspired vessel that serves up dance videos that are as playful, absurdist, and unpolished as the currencies you can offer it. Will you choose to give the machine a round of applause or dense fog? What sort of dance will it inspire? Tay Hall spent their residency month considering alternative economies, ways of connecting with dance without the stakes of live performance, and exploring movement for camera. Like an old machine, they encountered some rusty parts while returning to a practice of video editing and collaboration. The resulting collection of videos and interactions are satisfyingly groovy, improvisational, and thoughtful.


Tay Hall is a visual and performing artist based in Austin, TX whose mediums span photography, mixed media crafting, music, and dance. Their recent work explores optic phenomena such as stereoscopy and pinholes, and their artmaking is shaped by a reverence for friendship, place, and everyday rhythms.
Tay Hall is a visual and performing artist based in Austin, TX whose mediums span photography, mixed media crafting, music, and dance. Their recent work explores optic phenomena such as stereoscopy and pinholes, and their artmaking is shaped by a reverence for friendship, place, and everyday rhythms.
|Event short description=The "Dance Machine 2000" is a jukebox-inspired vessel that serves up dance videos that are as playful, absurdist, and unpolished as the currencies you can offer it. Will you choose to give the machine a round of applause or dense fog? What sort of dance will it inspire? Tay Hall spent their residency month considering alternative economies, ways of connecting with dance without the stakes of live performance, and exploring movement for camera. Like an old machine, they encountered some rusty parts while returning to a practice of video editing and collaboration. The resulting collection of videos and interactions are satisfyingly groovy, improvisational, and thoughtful.
|Event short description=The "Dance Machine 2000" is a jukebox-inspired vessel that serves up dance videos that are as playful, absurdist, and unpolished as the currencies you can offer it. Will you choose to give the machine a round of applause or dense fog? What sort of dance will it inspire? Tay Hall spent their residency month considering alternative economies, ways of connecting with dance without the stakes of live performance, and exploring movement for camera. Like an old machine, they encountered some rusty parts while returning to a practice of video editing and collaboration. The resulting collection of videos and interactions are satisfyingly groovy, improvisational, and thoughtful.
|Funded by=National Endowment for the Arts; Grant for Technology Opportunities Program (GTOPs)
|Associated Program=Welcome to my Homepage
|Event artist=Tay Hall
|Event format=Exhibition
|Event format=Exhibition
|Event medium=Dance; Digital Art; Interactive; Video; Net.art
|Event medium=Dance; Digital Art; Interactive; Video; Net.art
|Associated Program=Welcome to my Homepage
|Funded by=National Endowment for the Arts; Grant for Technology Opportunities Program (GTOPs)
|Event artist=Tay Hall
|Event admission type=Free
|Event admission type=Free
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|Is public=Yes
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Event Info
Date start 07.25.24
Date end 10.31.24
Start Time 12am
Format
Medium
Admission Free
Links · Resources
Resources

Tay Hall / "Dance Machine 2000" On view online (desktop only) through October at welcometomyhomepage.net

The ""Dance Machine 2000"" is a jukebox-inspired vessel that serves up dance videos that are as playful, absurdist, and unpolished as the currencies you can offer it. Will you choose to give the machine a round of applause or dense fog? What sort of dance will it inspire? Tay Hall spent their residency month considering alternative economies, ways of connecting with dance without the stakes of live performance, and exploring movement for camera. Like an old machine, they encountered some rusty parts while returning to a practice of video editing and collaboration. The resulting collection of videos and interactions are satisfyingly groovy, improvisational, and thoughtful.

Tay Hall is a visual and performing artist based in Austin, TX whose mediums span photography, mixed media crafting, music, and dance. Their recent work explores optic phenomena such as stereoscopy and pinholes, and their artmaking is shaped by a reverence for friendship, place, and everyday rhythms.