Thursday, December 6, 2007

Transit Antenna update

The event on December 13th with Transit Antenna will take the form of an interactive lecture/performance including video and sound components and audience participation. Transit Antenna requests that participants bring colorful trash to help in decoding a secret message. We don't really know what the message is or how colorful trash will help to decode it but we are phsyched to find out and we hope everyone helps. See everyone on Thursday in Bunting 110!

Tuesday, December 4, 2007

Transit Antenna December 13th!














Please join us on Thursday December 13th at 7pm on the first floor of
The Maryland Institute College of Art's Bunting center (1300 Mount
Royal Avenue Baltimore MD) for our second event, Transit Antenna.

"Transit antenna is a mobile living experiment. Amy, Bob, Dawn, Jamie, Joe, Seth, and Taylor have ended up on a 1981 GMC RTS city transit bus which they have converted to live and work on. They are all in transition now, much like the position of transit passengers awaiting their stop. But they have no particular stop. Rather, their destinations are unknown. Each of their days will decide the next. They are friends, collaborators, coworkers, and family developing their own paths for sustainable living practices, writing, photography, baking, mural painting, bus mechanics, home schooling, plumbing, music, gardening, and film."

The Transit Antenna bus will be on site so everyone can check it out after the event.
Hope to see you there.

AYOQ

Saturday, November 17, 2007

Preview of Our Next Event

Our next event will be with Transit Antenna. We are really excited, check out the Transit Antenna's website.

Thank You Everyone

Thanks so much for making our first event so successful. Thanks to everyone who came and special thanks to Rjyan, Irene and the Contemporary Museum. We are working on the audio recording of the event and if all goes well it will be posted soon. THANKS AGAIN!

Wednesday, November 14, 2007


AYOQ in the City Paper
AYOQ Presents Cex on Sad Techno tonight at the Contemporary Museum
FREE FREE FREE 7PM

Friday, November 9, 2007



AYOQ on Beautiful Decay's website

http://beautifuldecay.com/

Thursday, October 25, 2007

Melancholy Techno



A.Y.O.Q. (Answer Your Own Questions), is a Baltimore-based arts organization devoted to coordinating public lectures and performances by practicing artists, film makers, and musicians. Founded by students and alumni from the North East region, A.Y.O.Q was developed to present alternative models and standards to those imposed by the art academy. Through a collaborative effort, A.Y.O.Q. extends an invitation to figures from varying backgrounds and disciplines, with a prompt to consider how personal and professional circumstances affect their artistic practice.

A.Y.O.Q. is proud to anounce its first event "Melancholy Techno," a presentation by musical artist/producer Rjyan Kidwell, also known by his project title, Cex. This program is scheduled for November 14th at the Contemporary Museum's upper-level gallery space, where Kidwell plans to incorporate musical performance with a brief discourse on the history of electronic music. He has creatively titled his presentation "Melancholy Techno." Other upcoming visitors include the electronic musician MATMOS and the multi-media, nomad artist Bob Snead.