Events
SUNDAY SESSIONS
Sunday, February 26, 2012
12:00 PM to 6:00 PM
SCHEDULE
12–6 PM - M. Wells Outdoor Grilling Station
3–6 PM - Alterazioni Video presents "The New Cinema Event"
3–6 PM - K-HOLE #2 Release
M. Wells Outdoor Grilling Station
12:00–6:00 PM
Courtyard
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Alterazioni Video presents "The New Cinema Event"
3:00–6:00 PM
The MoMA PS1 Performance Dome

A wrong TV show format without communicative aim,
A situation pushed to extremes
To highlight the weak points of visual and verbal communication
Featuring international guests from around the world,
Video screenings, live music and plenty of free social lube
Please join us for a night of organized media suicide.
Guests:
Arto Ushan
Wolfgang Staehle
Margherita Tisato
Adam Kleinman
Art Pussy
Giovanni De Dona'
Eva and Franco Mattes
Patrik Tuttofuoco
Collabo
Forniture Pallotta
Davide Giannella
Luca Babini & Sons
Petr Bistrov
Contents:
Turbo Movies
YouTube
Favorite Memes
Performances
Visual panel discussion
Party
Bar
Props:
1 Sofa
1 Fridge
6 Watermelons
1 Video mixer
1 Smoke Cannon
1 Microwave
1 Drum Set
Cough syrup
Sprite
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K-HOLE #2 Release
3:00–6:00 PM
Lobby
K-HOLE #2: ProLASTicity will be released at MoMA PS1 as a free edition of USB dog tags and will be made available for download on K-HOLE's website.
K-HOLE is a trend-forecasting report by Greg Fong, Sean Monahan, Emily Segal, Chris Sherron, and Dena Yago.
K-HOLE #2: ProLASTicity reports on strategies of delay through four case
studies:
— the VW ART HEIST
— PIRACETAM, the multi-focus drug
— Korea's first SmartCity, NEW SONGDO
— the health inspiring JAWBONE UP


ABOUT SUNDAY SESSIONS
Every Sunday between February 5 and May 13, 2012, the MoMA PS1 Performance Dome will house Sunday Sessions, featuring an amalgam of artistic programming—from light, sound, and music installations to lectures by world-renowned scholars and special performances. Various other galleries and rooms inside of the former schoolhouse will also be activated during these weekly sessions.
Sunday Sessions is supported in part by The Junior Associates of The Museum of Modern Art.
