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Sunday,
November 30 , 2003
Sunday November 30th, the Speakeasy
opens its doors to the Center for Land
Use Interpretation and photographer Mike
Slack.
What might this mean to you?
We remain slightly mystified ourselves, so please
see the detailed descriptions and images below.
Wouldn’t you hate to miss our underground
soiree, no matter what we have to say about it?
A secret concoction will be served, games will
be played, and copies of Mike Slack’s book
will be available for purchase courtesy of Book
Soup.
For those not yet in the know, the SPEAKEASY is
a monthly mixer with guest hosts, local artists,
parlor games, conversation and moonshine. Come
see for yourself.
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Center
for Land Use Interpretation
Dedicated to the increase and diffusion
of information about how the nation’s lands
are apportioned, utilized, and perceived, the
Center for Land Use Interpretation is a
research organization interested in understanding
the nature and extent of human interaction with
the earth's surface. The Center embraces a multidisciplinary
approach to fulfilling the stated mission, employing
conventional research and information processing
methodology as well as nontraditional interpretive
tools.
The organization was founded in 1994, and since
that time it has produced over 30 exhibits on land
use themes and regions, for public institutions
all over the United States, as well as overseas.
Public tours have been conducted in several states,
and over ten books have been published by the CLUI.
CLUI Archive photographs illustrate journals, popular
magazines, and books by other publishers, and have
been used in non-CLUI exhibitions, and acquired
by art collectors.
The CLUI exists to stimulate discussion, thought,
and general interest in the contemporary landscape.
Neither an environmental group nor an industry affiliated
organization, the work of the Center integrates
the many approaches to land use - the many perspectives
of the landscape - into a single vision that illustrates
the common ground in "land use" debates.
At the very least, the Center attempts to emphasize
the multiplicity of points of view regarding the
utilization of terrestrial and geographic resources.
www.clui.org |
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Mike
Slack lives in Los Angeles,
where he is a traveling salesman and a photographer.
A collection of Slack’s Polaroids, OK OK OK,
was published in December 2002 by J&L Books,
www.jasonfulford.com/OK.
His work has appeared
in Harper’s Magazine, PDN, Flaunt, the
Los Angeles
Times, Shade, Fotopozytyw, www.IDANDA.net
and
www.polarama.co.uk.
He is currently assembling a
new collection of Polaroids, to be published
by J&L
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Sunday, November
30th
(& the last Sunday of Every Month)
8:00 until 10:00 in the evening
Mt. Hollywood Underground
4607 Prospect Avenue
(Underneath Mt. Hollywood Church in Silverlake, corner
of Prospect and Rodney,
one block North of Hollywood
and one block east of Vermont.
Enter on Rodney)
Gents and Dames welcomed with equal regard!
Admission $5.00
Bookmarks $10.00*
Passwords & such
310.572.7347
www.smartgals.org
Mix, mingle, swoon, shine,
speakeasy!
*Keeping this all on the QT, we
don't sell booze, but
we do sell
bookmarks. Do I make myself
mysterious enough here?
We
don't sell booze, but
we do sell
bookmarks. Pack $15.00 for a full
night. And hush!
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