Luka Frelih, THE THING and LMCC Swing Space invite you to a closing presentation of the Frida V. project in New York City.
Come, see and try out the Frida bicycle with all the gear mounted, meet Luka and get a first-hand take on the project from him plus a chance to directly ask all the questions you still have. Luka will present all the results of the month-long riding around New York - the videos, photos, ambient sounds and - of course - the map of free wireless access in the city and all the tracks that the bicycle made around it.
Please come to the SwingSpace on Saturday, January 7th from 4pm to 6pm. It is located on the ground floor of the AT&T building at 32 Avenue of the Americas (6th Ave) in Tribeca, a block south of Canal at Walker street. The Canal street station of the A/C/E train lines is just outside the entrance to the building.
Enter the building from Avenue of the Americas and take a right turn at the first elevator bank (hint: the elevators don't work). THE THING Swing Space is at the end of that corridor.
Note: after our presentation, there is another event close by you might want to check out: "Kim Levin, Notes and Itineraries, 1976-2004" at Ronald Feldman Fine Arts, 31 Mercer Street from 6 - 8 so you can get two times the fun in just one trip downtown.
Interview with Luka:
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Frida V. project homepage: http://twiki.ljudmila.org/bin/view/Luka/FridaV
THING.residency is made possible with a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Swing Space program of the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council.