"Civil Twilight" at Deadtech - Chicago

Civil Twilight - 6 Degrees Below Horizon.

An installation by Don Lambert and Mathew Jinks
Opens: Friday October 20, 8PM - Midnight
Closes: Tuesday November 21st, 8PM - Midnight

Deadtech
http://www.deadtech.net

3321 W. Fullerton Ave. Chicago, IL 60647
Hours: Tuesdays: 8PM - Midnight, Saturdays: Noon - 5PM

Behold! Come Friday, October 20th Don Lambert and Mat Jinks shall descend on Deadtech astride brown-paper airships of their own design. Not content to limit their airborne investigation to a single medium, the pair will present inflatables, drawings, models, blueprints, videos and sound works. Consider this your primer on the metaphysics of flight.

The installation will open on Friday October 20th at Deadtech, with later hours than other galleries so that you can go see them and still make it out to see us.

*About Deadtech*
Deadtech is an art and technology center in Chicago, IL USA and since 1998 has been host to (though not lately) technology-enabled art and artists from across the globe. As of 2006, founder Rob Ray has been overhauling the space and is joined by Chicago artists Alexander Stewart and Taylor Hokanson to help make Deadtech a lot more kick ass.

2006
A few of Deadtech’s goals for 2006 (and beyond) is to be more responsive to the current needs of local and national/international tech-centric artists. A lot has gone down in the art world since 1998 when the first slabs of drywall got put up in the Deadtech space. Contemporary art museums and galleries are catching on - sort of. So, as they continue catch up to what interactive artists needs were in 1998, Deadtech seeks to raise the bar on them (and itself) again.

Deadtech is also host to the Chicago Dorkbot.