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The Machine Project Field Guide to L.A. Architecture

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    The Donut Hole. Photo courtesy of Machine Project

  • Corey Fogel. Photo Courtesy of Machine Project

    Give It To Me, Machine Project. Corey Fogel. Photo Courtesy of Machine Project

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    Jasmine Orpilla in Asher Hartman's See What Love the Father Has Given Us, Machine Project Transdimensional Hallway, 2012. Photo courtesy of Machine Project

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    Poetry Phone, 2012. Photo courtesy of Machine Project

  • Nate Page. Photo: Mark Escribano

    Storefront Plaza, Machine Project, 2011–2012. Nate Page. Photo: Mark Escribano

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    Music for Parking Garages, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, 2011. Photo courtesy of Machine Project

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    Jon Davis and Adam Patterson in Music for Parking Garages, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, 2011. Photo courtesy of Machine Project

  • Emily Lacy and Josh Beckman. Photo: Marianne Williams

    Rime of the Ancient Mariner, Glow Fest, 2010. Emily Lacy and Josh Beckman. Photo: Marianne Williams

  • Christy McCaffrey and Sara Newey. Photo: Bernard Brunon

    Gothic Arch Speed Metal, from A Machine Project Field Guide to LACMA, 2008. Christy McCaffrey and Sara Newey. Photo: Bernard Brunon

The Machine Project Field Guide to L.A. Architecture will be a citywide performance series of 30 architecturally site-specific eventsThe series will serve as a performative and experimental counterpoint to the Modern Architecture in L.A. partner exhibitions, highlighting modern landmarks that are underappreciated or less well-known.  Poetry readings, dance pieces, concerts/sound works, theatrical performances, and other interventions will be staged in public spaces at or near the landmarks from May 1 – August 15, 2013; see below events and more to come!

Film of the events can now be viewed on KCET’s Artbound page.

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