review of They Broke It. Let Them Fix It.
For the Jan 13th, 2010 edition of the Bi-College News, Milap Dixit wrote a review of the December 10th, 2009 reboot of Imaginative Feats Literally Presented.
Samantha broke it. And she fixed it.
Samantha Salazar took over the rotating platform and the double-sided projection surface for her new work, Craving.
Dylan Broke it. And he fixed it.
Dylan Ravenfox created new media for each of the five video sources in the Cantor Fitzgerald exhibition.
Rose and Goda broke it. And they fixed it.
Goda Trakumaite and Rose Kaplan-Bomberg worked with the Flat Land apparatus, and here is their break-fix.
Jane broke it. And she fixed it.
We showed Jane Holloway’s Quiché Translations in Cantor Fitzgerald Thursday night during “They broke it. Let them fix it.”
"They broke it. Let them fix it. In order."
This is not your regular come-when-you-want-to art opening.
"They broke it. Let them fix it." Some reboot publicity, which we love
We lifted this from the Haverford College discussion boards.
"They broke it. Let them fix it."
And thus do we countdown to our extra- and no-curricular open-source exhibition project.
Reboot of Imaginative Feats goes live Thursday, December 10th, 9pm
Haverford artists Dylan Ravenfox, Rose Kaplan-Bomberg & Goda Trakumaite, Robin Riskin, and Jane Holloway and Bryn Mawr artist Samantha Salazar have created short video works for the installation apparatuses that make up Imaginative Feats Literally Presented. They broke it. Let them fix it.