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...premiere of the film this evening in the Carpenter Center’s theater, the project??€™s two curators, artist Pierre Huyghe, along with Corbusier’s little bird will all watch the screen as their marionette representations, now enlarged into life-size projections, move across the screen. Behind the puppets sits a scale model of the Carpenter Center—a set-piece and puppet at once—the whole event having been filmed within the building in which it is being screened...
While the artistic accomplishment of Huyghe’s work may become apparent when the film is premiered this evening, the narrative of its commission may constitute the project??€™s greatest success. Like Le Corbusier, Huyghe has succeeded in turning the University’s rigidity into creative impetus. For the sake of future generations of Harvard students, one hopes that it doesn’t take another 40 years before Harvard is bold enough to once again play the role of patron...
...reward of performance comes through offering the audience something that both entertains and educates. But that’s somewhat mundane. Frankly, I find performance less rewarding than the actual rehearsal process. That might seem somewhat antithetical to the project??€™s purpose, but it’s in rehearsal that I feel I develop as a singer, actor, person, whatever. And that’s really...
YellowArrow stemmed from the production of warehouse-sized exhibits where the audience took themselves on a voyage through the space and were inundated with visual art and performances. Fascinated by this notion of journeys, the project??€™s creators decided to take the same idea and expand it to a city, and then connect the cities into a global network of people creating interesting journeys for each other...
Tuesday night, the project??€”like the election—came to a disappointing end. Sitting in an empty common room in Mather, two like-minded friends and I stopped speaking as the red states began piling up on the television screen. When Fox News called Ohio for Bush, we decided it was time to turn off the television and mourn. I had a decent stock of comfort food in my room, so we moved there...