HOWL festival Outdoor Performance
December 18, 1999 Museum of Science and Industry, Chiago Illinois, USA |
|
The blob was born in Chernobyl, he was invited with a
help from a grant from the Ukranian Endowment for Nuclear Waste disposal
and the Arts.
|
|
The nuclear spill has become alive. Blobs make great house pets, they can irradiate your strawberries, and act as a power supply. I have also heard of people starting tanning bed salons with the use of the blobs irradiance. |
|
Tromboning was never so much fun, the trombone can actually
act as an encrypted form of ultra wave communication to the command center.
|
|
Ah, guiro and trumpet, what could be more pleasing. .
.
|
|
Los Radioactive Muchachos "heat it up" with
some kickin Merengue. Some native Dominicans showed up, even though it
was fifteen below zero at ten at night. The rhythms were just too powerful.
|
|
Other Radioactive Muchachos dawn other ethnic garb, celebrating the multi-ethnicity of the post apocolyptic entertainment industry. Salsa music has been infused with Gnooaouwweie music. |
|
TJ mops up some of the spill after the nuclear missile launch and propaganda parade. There's always a little uranium-136 that spills out inevitably. Luckily, the Museum staff told us it was OK to "just burn it". |
|
|
|
Ink Drawing by Quentin Shaw of his recollection dream vision of teh EE Apocolyptic show, featuring an apperance by sulfuric worms |
Links to: | EE Home | EE Archive |
Contact EE |
Copyright ©1996-2003
Environmental Encroachment (EE)
Site Design by nanoSmith.net
photographs by Alyce Henson