Tag: Kristen Baumlier

Petroleum: In Me and On Me…  How Do You Score?

Petroleum: In Me and On Me… How Do You Score?

At the talk last Friday at the Cleveland Institute of Art, I led the first rendition of “Petroleum: In Me and On Me” a live power-formance personal scavenger hunt.

The audience was given 2 minutes to review a list of everyday and household materials that we use each day, and marked which ones they had.   We determined that the person with the highest count was 46, and the person with the lowest count was 3.

How much petroleum is on you and in you? Review the following list and see how you do:

Contact Lenses
Ballpoint Pens
Acrylic/Nylon Clothes
Nail Polish
Bandaids
Perfume
Shoe Polish
Motorcycle Helmet
Petroleum Jelly
Transparent Tape
Shoes with Rubber Soles
Headphones
Hair spray
Denture Adhesives
Xerox copies
Computers
Ipod/Music Player
Heart Valves
Crayons
Camera
Lipstick
Checkbook Covers
Watchbands
Credit Cards
Plastic Shopping Bags
Combs
Vitamin Capsules
Antihistamines
Buttons
Bras with Elastic
Sunscreen
Hair Shampoo or Conditioner
Hair bands
Toothpaste
Tampons/ Sanitary Napkins
Mascara
Eyeliner
Hair spray, mouse, gel
Breath mints
Gum
Underwear with Elastic Band
Aspirin
Pleather
Shoes with rubber bottoms
Plastic Zippers
Deodorant
Panty Hose
Umbrellas
Hair Coloring
CD’s & DVD’s
Glasses
Paint Brushes

Also –  two more that were recommended to be added to the list by audience members:

Styrofoam
Plastic Forks

Kbaumlier – “DIWO” Talk this Friday at CIA LOF Event

Kbaumlier – “DIWO” Talk this Friday at CIA LOF Event

This Friday March 9th at  12:15pm I will be talking about my current projects and the idea of  “DIWO”—“Do-It-With-Others” at the Lunch On Friday event in Ohio Bell Auditorium at the Cleveland Institute of Art Gund Building.

I will be kicking the talk off with a theme song -so make sure you are on time to hear it and also to grab some of the free pizza.  I also am bringing out my  live feed kerosene camera, and inviting the audience to participate in some Powerformance live interactions.

As always, free pizza and soda (or pop if you are from Ohio) and BIG ideas.

Image Source:
http://www.cia.edu

Links:

http://www.cia.edu

https://kristenbaumlier.com

Kbaumlier is a Featured Artist in the Library as Incubator Project

Kbaumlier is a Featured Artist in the Library as Incubator Project

The Library as Incubator Project highlights the ways that libraries and artists can work together.  The project periodically features artists who use libraries in the research, development, and/or promotion of  their creative work.

I am featured this week, and there is an interview that talks about how I use libraries in developing my projects I am fortunate to have access to lots of different libraries in University Circle.  This includes the Gund library at the Cleveland Institute of Art,   the Eleanor Squire library at the Cleveland Botanical Gardens, and libraries at CASE Western Reserve university and at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History.   I always start project with research, and regularly check out books and visit libraries as part of my project development process.

The team behind the Library as Incubator project started this project to call attention to one of the reasons that libraries are important to our communities and culture.

You can read the interview and feature on the Library as Incubator Site here.

 

Image Source:
Helen Plum Library

Links:

Library as Incubator Project: Featuring Kristen Baumlier

KBaumlier – Work showing on Digital Billboard Today in San Bernardino, CA

KBaumlier – Work showing on Digital Billboard Today in San Bernardino, CA

Today I have work in the Digital Billboard Art Project  – on a billboard in San Bernardino, CA.  The work started at midnight – and goes until today 11:59 pm (24 hours.)

To participate, you send in an application, and formatted files that are then arranged in a cue to play on the digital billboard.  I submitted slides about energy and resources – and used poems, wordplay, and lyrics from some of my past songs and projects.   I am excited for words like – GOING FAST, GONNA LAST?,  MY FUEL MY FIRE, ALL OIL DESIRE, etc. to be put near the highway.

There is a schedule that says what time each artists work will be shown – and my pieces run for 4 minutes within the schedule.  The billboard is located off I-15 southbound before the E Ontario Ave exit. The actual billboard is next to the Spring Hill Suites Corona-Riverside hotel.

The Billboard Art Project is a project that acquires digital billboards normally used for advertising and repurposes them as roadside galleries – showing images from artists. Types of work that may be displayed include images created specifically for the billboard as well as images of previously made art adapted to the format. No two Billboard Art Project shows are alike; each city features new work.

The project was started by David Morrison, who got interested in this venue when seeing test images on a new billboard being played in 2005.   He writes, “ Advertising is so epidemic and pervasive that people pay good money for clothes so that they can advertise corporate entities like Polo, Tommy Hilfiger, and their favorite sports team… So, when you see a billboard that isn’t telling you what to buy or who to trust, it carries the impact of the unexpected.”

In 2010, he acquired 24 hours of time from Lamar Advertising in October 2010. The billboard time was purchased and a date set.  When he was discussing the project with a friend, he immediately asked to participate, and soon a call for artists was sent out through email.  At this first project, the Richmond Virginia Art project had over 30 participants with images that ranged from being serious to comical.

This year there have been shows setup across the country including Duluth, Chicago, Reading, New Orleans, Baton Rouge and San Bernardino.

If you are in San Bernadino driving on I-15 southbound – look for a billboard that looks different – and you have found the show.

Links:

Billboard Art Project

Follow the Billboard Art Project – Live Event on facebook

Billboard Art Project flickr site

Billboard Art Project YouTube videos

 

Vegetare – featured on About Harvest

My new video/animation Vegetare is featured on About Harvest’s website.

About Harvest makes films and documentaries that explore the history, science, and relevance of modern agricultural crops that are grown and harvested in the United States and around the world.

Check out Vegetare featured on the site – aboutharvest.com

 

Links:

http://aboutharvest.com/