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“Traces”...

        TRACES / Pratt Institute students We all leave traces in the world–from text messages to trash to footsteps to legacies. But how do these traces impact our lives? Dakota Sica will lead participants in a walk over the Manhattan Bridge in search of these answers. The group will use rope to measure their own traces, cellphones to add heartfelt ones, and sounds to erase them all. Together, participants will retrace their footsteps and dance where they see them collide. This walk holds 8 people and is part of “The Walk as...
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“Growing Pains”...

Duration 6 minutes and 47 seconds Videographer: April Maxey Originally preformed at Pratt Institute Brooklyn, New...
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“Score for Becoming a Man”...

Documentation of a performance based on the score “How to Become a Man” first exhibited at Gerrit Rietveld Academie. Videographer : Dorel Gillerman Original Score: become a...
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Last Minute Group #3...

Credit: Uffe...
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“Notations” Exhibition @ M4g...

Video Credit: Dore Lgillerman             16 SEPTEMBER - 2 OCTOBER 2011 Presentations On Friday 16, 23 and 30 September 2011, from 7 pm till 10.15 pm M4 Notations LAB: is an art project about ‘Notations’, that will take place this September in the M4gastatelier in Amsterdam. In the course of three evenings a varied group of artists, musicians, architects, filmmakers and dancers are to participate in concerts, performances, presentations and workshops around the theme ‘Notations‘. Friday 16 September: Notations / Drawing Friday 23...
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MUSIC-ART-EXPERIENCE...

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“CRITICAL MASS”...

Design Credit :Genda...
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VERGE (Art Basel) Miami Beach FL...

VERGE (Art Basel) Miami Beach FL The Catalina Hotel & Beach Club, 1732 Collins Avenue ART MODERN GALLERY (booth) Group Show: Leading Emerging International Artists December 2-5  2010  (noon to 6:00pm) For More info:...
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DECEMBER 11, 2009 Paranoid…...

On view currently in Pratt Institute’s Fishbowl Gallery is Dakota Sica’s solo show entitled, Paranoid. An interesting title from an artist who seems anything but paranoid when eloquently discussing his work, processes and inspirations. Sica focuses much of his attention on personal experiences with friends, family and encounters which take the form of his muse.  These experiences formulate through a process Sica describes as solutions to a sickness that he refers to as “The Social Nutshell” which is, to “eat, procreate, urinate and defecate.”  Sica spoke...
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The Apt Series: “Low Expectations&...

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