Graphic visionary Paul Pope and 8-bit instrumentalist Mark Denardo explore the overlap between the analogue and digital worlds.
Mark DeNardo, the 8-bit musician who performed at LVHRD’s Bi-Fold I and appeared in the latest issue of MGZN, has a free show coming up on Wednesday, April 25 at Ad Hoc art gallery in Bushwick. Mark will be playing new music to accompany “Hakujaden” (also known as The Tale of the White Serpent), the first anime released to American audiences in 1961.
Live Circuit Bending by The Loud Objects follows the film. This is a three person group dedicated to “demystifying the pretentious and magical aura” that seems to surround live electronic…
Tonight, Wednesday 17th at 10PM, Goque’s Groove is going to be having an all-out birthday bash for Goq at the swanky Lower East side venue, Libation. Some of Goq’s greatest house talent’s, such as crazy Connie (Halcyon), jumping Juan Gaviria (Infrastructure) and energizin’ Eddie, will be there, as well as amazing visual art broadcast over Libation’s plasma and projection screens by none other than LVHRD member and Bi-Fold I VJ (and regular performer with Mark DeNardo), Daniel Vatsky.
And tomorrow night, the 18th, from 8PM to 4AM, at LOVE, is another…
By this point, we’re sure you’re well aware that LVHRD is a great supporter and trumpeter of anything fresh and original, no matter how off the wall it is. Whether it’s the construct of the cosmos, or video art on the side of a museum, you can always count on LVHRD guiding you towards content that’s pushing the envelope.
And that’s what makes us all the more wary when we hear that Moon Knight, Marvel’s Bizarro World version of Batman, is soon going to have his very own live action TV…
Monday, January 8th marks the date for the Chiptune 8bit Rockers’ concert at the Fat Baby Bar at 112 Rivington St. Taking place at 9 PM, all it will take is $7 to get you in the door and moving to all the beautiful 8-bit sounds this brilliant batch has to offer.
Featuring Nullsleep, The Depreciation Guild, Anamanaguchi, Bronx Monx, and LVHRD’s very own Mark Denardo, who was featured at the first Bi-Fold with comic book artist, Paul Pope, the sounds these artist’s emit alone is enough to send you hurdling back…
TIME Magazine’s 25 top 10 lists of 2006, ranks the best and boldest of last year for everything from film to scandals. It’s a prestigious list that only the most noticeable, head turning attractions of the year are prone to make, and that’s what makes us all the more proud when we find out that more than just one LVHRD member has made the top ten list for best podcast of 2006.
Coming in at number two is filmmaker Ze Frank with his podcast of the daily Ze Frank Show. Debuting last March,…
LVHRD member and comic book artist, Paul Pope, has recently launched PULPHOPE, a blog that discusses all the artist’s coming and goings. Posting entries on a daily basis, Pope details everything from annoying oglers standing next to him at the Xerox machine to his admiration for comic book legend, Jack Kirby.
Even more reason to check out the blog, though, is Paul’s rich history. An experienced artist, Paul has drawn for DC Comics in his dark knight mini-series, Batman: Year 100, transitioned into the fashion world with work for Diesel, and is…
It looks like there’s even more reason to visit the fine folks at Apple now that LVHRD is officially on iTunes. Posted by LVHRD founder, Beauregard H. Montgomery, episodes from the VDO series are now available, absolutely free of charge, at the iTunes store for download and subscription.
VDOs included in the series are (CLL) PHN-LCKN, ACTHRD, BFLD, and FSHNDL 3.0 with Laurel Wells and Erin Snow.
And when you’re there, note the tell a friend feature on the right hand side. Lint definitely endorses you do that.
Stretching, contorting, and bending in ways you probably didn’t think possible, the ultra limber Harvest Moon didn’t get the title as “The Sultry Siren of Burlesque,” for nothing. The New York dancer and sometimes muse of Bi-Fold presenter, Paul Pope, began her career in San Francisco by founding the famous dance troupe, The Cantankerous Lollies back in 1995.
After receiving numerous awards for the group’s rousing performances, Harvest felt it time to disband and move on over to New York to expand her routine on the East Coast scene. Once in New York,…
This week’s installment of the LVHRD VDO series takes a look at the organization’s first Bi-Fold, featuring comics artist Paul Pope and electronic musician Mark DeNardo. Bi-Fold I was held on June 27, 2006 at New York City’s Anthology Film Archives. The LVHRD Bi-Fold is a lecture and performance series that invites diverse individuals to a shared setting for the presentation of their work. In this VDO, Pope presents his work, including his fashion collaborations with Diesel and a behind-the-scenes look at Batman Year 100, and DeNardo performs a series of songs…
Chris Rubino, Brooklyn-based artist of Studio 18Hundred , will be featured in the upcoming Art Director’s Club Young Guns 5. YG5 showcases the best talent in fields as diverse as advertising and experimental fashion. Setting its aim on seeking the latest batch of innovators (30 years old and younger only) from a gamut of fields, Chris Rubino falls into a prestigious group of which only a select few are invited.
No stranger to LVHRD, Mr. Rubino has contributed art work for the New Year’s Eve Eve Super Heroes Ball, collaborated with Bi-Fold presenter…
Making his US debut, Danish musician Hess is More will be appearing at Monkeytown in Williamsburg, Brooklyn tonight. You’ve read about him in the LVHRD MGZN (if you haven’t yet, download a copy of the issue here), and now you can see him live.
Hess Is More is the brainchild of danish musician Mikkel Hess. HIM makes music for films, theater and multimedia (including recent collaborations with the Royal Theater in Copenhagen), has a current radio and MTV hit in Europe, and plays tennis. With his virtuosic ability to play multiple instruments and…
Television channel PBS will broadcast the new Ric Burns epic documentary ANDY WARHOL tonight and tomorrow across its network of affiliates. This four hour feature, divided into 2 parts, was originally screened at New York City’s Film Forum for two weeks in early September. The film’s successful short run has led to the full public release of the feature.
Ric Burns‘ ANDY WARHOL is a portrait of one of the 20th century’s most influential, controversial, and paradoxically mystifying artists. As a painter, filmmaker, author, and pop world personality, Warhol’s enigmatic, irreverent style embraced…