Hey everyone -- Frank asked me to post about this exhibition -- I recently co-organized a group exhibition with Cara Chan at Outside Gallery in Lincoln Heights -- the show is up for 2 months, and you can visit in IRL. One of the exciting aspects of the show was working with Cara Chan and Open AI's GPT-3 algorithm to generate the exhibition text (see below). I am currently working on a new project with GPT-3, trying to "collaborate with the algorithm to write a script for a new video work I hope to be shooting in the fall :)
Remember that the sky is falling. And that you are inside. Go outside and stay inside.Â
Remember that the sky is falling and it is falling onto you. Feel it as it lands.Â
Breathe. Breathe. Breathe. Go outside and stay inside.
Go Outside and Stay Inside organized by Cara Chan and Don Edler. The exhibition features Anna Breininger, Cara Chan, Adrian Culverson, Don Edler, Nasim Hantazadeh, Amelia Lockwood, Jane Margarette, Cameron Masters and John Zane Zappas.
The exhibition will be on view at Outside Gallery opening Sunday, August 23rd as well as during Thursday night open hours thru October 18 and can also be seen from the street. Opening weekend spots are limited to 2 groups of 2 people every 45 minutes, please RSVP via eventbrite.com. Even though the gallery is completely outside, please remember to wear a mask and maintain spatial distance. Outside Gallery is located at 3611 Pomona St, Los Angeles, CA 90031.
RSVP for opening or Thursday night hours.
Time slots are limited to two groups every 45 minutes and any group should have a maximum of only 2 people. Please wear masks and maintain spatial distance of 6 feet or more. If you are arriving and another group is leaving please allow the previous group to leave before entering the space. And please exit the show when your own time slot is up. Outside Gallery is located in an elevated side yard accessible via stairs, the exhibition can be seen from the sidewalk and from the driveway, but due to the nature of the location, ramp access unfortunately isn’t available.









Looks great!
https://www.kcrw.com/culture/articles/art-insider-august-25