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Collective String Webs

Date: Sunday, May 13th
Time: 3:00pm
Location: McCarren Park, Oval Area behind Park House (Bedford Ave and Driggs Ave, W'burg)
Cost: Free

Danish visual artist Karoline H. Larsen and American visual artist Jasmine Zimmerman introduce the first of 3 consecutive weekends of impromptu installations today in McCarren Park. Join dozens as they sculpt city space through 21,000 meters of intertwined colored strings and transform the part from its usual hipster haunt into something you'd see in a Polyphonic Spree video. "When you pull the strings in new directions, the structure gradually changes, and you create new space, and new possibilities arise." More below.


When moving in public space, we normally move directly from A to B, and at the same time a set of unwritten rules direct the way we move. The way we move affects the way we think and act. When Karoline H. Larsen and Jasmine Zimmerman invite New Yorkers to join the COLLECTIVE STRING-WEBS NYC, new ways of moving, joyful exchange, and new functions evolve. Participants get to string their way with 21.000 meters of colorful string, tracking string across the areas in a giant collective web marking of public space.

Citizens need opportunities to communicate and collectively generate a positive atmosphere in public city spaces. This project offers the possibility of doing so through a shared creative experience.

Increasing traumatic tension in public space causes suffering everyday in Copenhagen, New York, and many other western cities. "The problem is not the trauma itself, but not being able to feel pleasure". Creative Actions chooses not to analyze the reasons behind this. Instead we move to provide opportunities to reconnecting with each other and public space in hopes of creating positive change.

COLLECTIVE STRING-WEBS NYC gives citizens concrete aesthetic involving structures to produce creative energies collectively as an answer to these days of anxiety, aggression, isolation, alienation and high speed stress in public city space.

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