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Feb 10
On Sunday, February 5th, 2012, MoMA PS1 and Pitchfork showcased  “From Scratch,” the official inaugural event of Clown & Sunset  Aesthetics. The five-hour continuous performance choreographed by  Nicolas Jaar, introduced ideas of multimedia collaboration that are  essential to CSA. The piece incorporated collaborations with live music  and sound-derived video art projections. The combined, interdisciplinary  performances marked the arrival of Clown & Sunset Aesthetics and  the creative movement it supports.
Click here to see what Working Class contributor B.W. Trager had to say about it, after attending the event.

On Sunday, February 5th, 2012, MoMA PS1 and Pitchfork showcased “From Scratch,” the official inaugural event of Clown & Sunset Aesthetics. The five-hour continuous performance choreographed by Nicolas Jaar, introduced ideas of multimedia collaboration that are essential to CSA. The piece incorporated collaborations with live music and sound-derived video art projections. The combined, interdisciplinary performances marked the arrival of Clown & Sunset Aesthetics and the creative movement it supports.

Click here to see what Working Class contributor B.W. Trager had to say about it, after attending the event.