About Cinema City

Download PDF of Cinemacity Press Release Here

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – JULY 18, 2008
CONTACT: KATE HACKMAN
816.221.5115/816.522.6024
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Urban Culture Project Presents

CINEMA CITY: AN INSTALLATION BY RUSS NORDMAN AND JODY BOYER
Archival research, historic urban landscapes, architecture, urban myths and current events inspire an evolving miniature city by Iowa-based artists; public input and participation invited

Cinema City: An Installation by Russ Nordman and Jody Boyer

Paragraph & Urban Culture Project Space
21-23 East 12th Street, KC MO 64105
816.221.5115

Exhibition runs Saturday, August 2-Saturday, October 4
Artists in residence: Saturdays August 9, August 23, September 6, September 20, October 4

Third Friday reception: September 19, 6-9pm
Gallery hours: Thursdays + Saturdays, 12-5 pm

Interactive project website:
www.thecinemacity.com

Iowa-based artists Russ Nordman and Jody Boyer present a dynamic installation entitled Cinema City. Throughout Paragraph gallery the artists are creating an evolving miniature city assembled from video projections, paper buildings, and found materials. A model train, equipped with live-feed wireless video camera, will run throughout the constructed city, allowing visitors to experience the installation “cinematically” in the adjacent Project Space.

Cinema City is inspired by urban landscapes that no longer exist, that in essence, exist only through their photographic and cinematic documentation. Digital databases at libraries and archives across the country contain photographic archives of the architecture of American cities now lost or radically altered due to urban renewal and new development—these sources will be used as artistic inspiration for the design of Cinema City. Further, building upon the mission of Urban Culture Project to revive Kansas City’s downtown through arts and culture, and playing upon the architecture of Paragraph gallery, the installation will be viewable “through the storefront,” harking back to a time when the storefront display was a common site in vibrant American downtowns. During the exhibition Cinema City will continually change. The artists will be in residence at the gallery on a series of Saturdays (see above) to add to the environment and to talk with the public, as well as to work with the public. During these Saturdays visitors will be invited to assist with urban growth by helping with the expansion of real estate and the annexing of rural areas adjacent to Cinema City through the placement of additional buildings provided by the artists.

Boyer and Nordman will maintain a blog, www.thecinemacity.com, throughout the course of the project. The public can submit photos of architecture and buildings from their own personal archives via the website. Boyer and Nordman will integrate these images into Cinema City during Saturday artist residencies. A post exhibition documentation catalog will be designed and self published by the artists.

An initiative of the Charlotte Street Foundation, Urban Culture Project creates new opportunities for artists of all disciplines and contributes to urban revitalization by transforming spaces in downtown Kansas City into new venues for multi-disciplinary contemporary arts programming. For more information, visit www.urbancultureproject.org or email info@charlottestreet.org.