Mark Flood & Kristin Kahler, Commit Suicide
Welcome to Miami: Everything Is Cheaper Than You Think. A playlist for Miami 2012 by Kristin Kahler with image by Mark Flood.
Complex: The best wines display a fairly broad range of qualities that render their taste complex and challenging – in contrast to simple wines that lack depth and character.
Mark Flood lives and works in Houston, Texas.
About this project Kris Kahler writes: This exhibition is a sound of language, a universal connection to all things present and not present, the closest link we have to what was and has never been. Music, words spoken, sounds imagined, can be arranged to create a story, much like books, paintings, waterfalls, a crowd of laughter, the sound of love in the making. All are sounds that our footsteps make in the crossing of the journeys we step a foot on. Just like the chaos of screams can be a release to the silence of a lonely island, the spirit in all it's moving parts begins and ends with "Welcome to Miami. Everything Is Cheaper Than It Looks. On the radio.
Welcome to Miami: Everything Is Cheaper Than It Looks is presented in a 3-day exclusive streamcast live from Miami Beach organized in collaboration with ONEofONE whose mobile muscle van, with interior by the art team of Justin Lowe and Jonah Freeman, will roam the streets with nonstop music, interviews, performances, news and surprise spectacles. December 6-8, 2012.
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