Aug 5th, 2009
Busy Weekend
I never post about places before I go, but I’m psyched about how this weekend is shaping up!
8-bit and Beyond
First we have an 8-bit art show. If you don’t know what that means think fine art crossed with Mario, Q-bert, Zelda, etc. I’ve been reading about shows like this out on the left coast for a while and I’m glad we’ve got something to compete. This is the kind of art that uh…speaks to me.
(Totally unrelated circuit-bent Speak and Spell video below)
The show is going to be in Old City at Brave New Worlds, one of our fine city’s finest comical book shops.
Friday, August 7th
6-10 PM
45 N. 2nd Street Philadelphia, Pa.
The Autumn Society Of Philadelphia: 8 bit and beyond.
Sneaker Pimps
Next we have the infamous Sneaker Pimps touring sneaker festival. From their site:
Sneaker Pimps is the worlds largest touring sneaker hip-hop lifestyle exhibition featuring over 1500 pairs of rare, limited edition, vintage, celebrity signed, artists collaborated sneakers and a collection of sneaker inspired artwork, fashion and photography. The tour also features live street art installations, live skateboarding demonstrations, street basketball competitions and live hip-hop and rock performances by some of the world’s foremost recording artists.
The Sneaker Pimps Tour was founded in Sydney, Australia by Peter Fahey and has traveled to more than 60 cities world-wide and put on over 200 shows since 2003.
(Totally related video from the NYC show below)
Starlight Ballroom
460 N 9th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19123
Sneaker Pimps.
Star Trek Exhibit at the Franklin
Finally there’s the Star Trek exhibit at the Franklin. Not much I can say about this other than I feel obligated to go because of my sister and Karen’s brother. But I can be a man and admit that I like TNG and the movies. I’m just mad that my sis taped over my VHS tapes of Pee-Wee’s Playhouse with TNG. Here’s another blockquote for you because I’m lazy:
STAR TREK: THE EXHIBITION features the world’s most comprehensive collection of authentic Star Trek objects and transports visitors into parallel universes of the future and past. This 12,500 foot exhibition, an amalgamation of all five television and ten film series spanning over 40 years, is the ultimate opportunity to connect with iconic Star Trek moments and characters, while celebrating the creative spirit of science fiction and science that gave rise to many of today’s modern marvels. From the Next Generation Bridge, to the Engine Room, to sitting in Kirk’s original captain’s chair, STAR TREK: THE EXHIBITION not only relives the legacy but invites you to be a part of the Enterprise!
(Somewhat related Shatner on the Mount video below)
Franklin Institute
20 Philadelphia St
Philadelphia, PA 19103
Star Trek at The Franklin Institute.