Helado Negro sparks the night |
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We're so excited to announce our headliner for this year's Opening Ceremony, Helado Negro. Coming on the heels of opening for a sold-out Devendra Banhart show at the Walker Art Center, Helado Negro will help you start your Northern Spark night off with a bang. Roberto Carlos Lange, the voice and mastermind behind the act, celebrates his Ecuadorian roots, performing futuristic tropical rhythms with bilingual English and Spanish lyrics.
Join us at the Minneapolis Convention Center Plaza for family friendly pre-festival activities with the Creative City Challenge Winner Wolf and Moose. The fun begins at 5:30 pm on June 11th, followed by the Opening Ceremony with Helado Negro and Minneaolis Mayor Betsey Hodges beginning at 8:30pm! #interconnect |
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Play all night at Game Bar |
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Game Bar returns to Northern Spark for a second year, with an all-night celebration of video games about climate change from around the world, presented by Northern Lights.mn and GLITCH. Sponsored by Fulton Brewery, the Game Bar invites you to witness and engage with games across platforms and formats—enter alternate realities, projection installations, custom arcade cabinets; sit down for a board game; or pick up a deck of cards.
Featuring a variety of games curated by Evva Kraikul and Tyler Stefanich, Game Bar hosts an interactive lounge inside the Mill City Museum. With games Minnesota, Italy, the Czech Republic, and China, a dozen oversized screens will allow visitors to watch and play, while a roving console backpack brings the games right out to the audience.
GLITCH promotes the exploration of digital games as a culture, career, and creative practice. They work to educate, inspire, and equip emerging talent with the tools for success in the digital game and simulation fields. #perceive |
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Step into a new fully immersive medium when you visit Virtual Reality: The New Frontier, an international selection of independent virtual reality works. The lineup includes some of the most compelling narrative and documentary VR storytelling being independently created today, plus specially selected pieces simRvR, Let's Go Crazy, and Black Lives Matter MPLS by local Minnesota artists. Presented in collaboration with the Walker Art Center, Sundance Institute's New Frontier Program, and Northern Lights.mn.
simRVR by Bill Gorcica, Mark Gill, Matt Julius, Kristian Twombly invites you to witness the growing toxicity of a river, and how the smallest changes impact the farthest reaches of our food web. Black Lives Matter MPLS by Chuck Olson allows you to experience one peaceful night at the Black Lives Matter protest in North Minneapolis this past winter. In Let's Go Crazy, also by Chuck Olson, witness Dem Atlas perform a tribute to Prince in front of thousands of fans who gathered in front of First Avenue after his death.
Celebrating its 10th anniversary, Sundance Institute's New Frontier program has provided the highest level of curation in this emerging field since 2007. Incorporating fiction, non-fiction and hybrid projects to showcase innovations in storytelling as it intesects with technology, performance, film, art and music, he works featured in Virtual Reality: The New Frontier will be available for viewing at Northern Spark on June 11 and at the Walker Art Center until Thursday, June 16, and for download at sundance.org/vr #move
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Be a part of the magic - volunteer! |
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There are so many ways to volunteer for Northern Spark! Come join the team to help out with the thrilling project Virtual Reality: The New Frontier. This collaboration between the Walker Art Center, Sundance Institute's New Frontier Program and Northern Lights.mn will showcase compelling virtual reality works from local, national and international artists.
Volunteers help out in 3-hour shifts, which means that you can both volunteer for Northern Spark and participate in it! Lots of roles and times are still available. Mark your calendars for Saturday, June 11th and sign-up to volunteer at 2016.northernspark.org/about/volunteer.
Want to hear more? Watch this video to see why our Northern Spark volunteers keep coming back! #act
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Enjoy a Fulton at the Launch Party |
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We are pleased to present Fulton Brewery as a sponsor for the 2016 Launch Party. Founded in 2009 and now a local staple, Fulton produces the vast majority of their beer at their Northeast brewery. Did you know they are Minneapolis' first taproom? Perhaps you'll find yourself there enjoying a pint during MN Craft Beer Week, and then you'll buy yourself a launch party ticket or two. What could be better than a Fulton enjoyed with friends under a Twin Cities sky before an all-night art festival?
In this spirit, current and new subscribers of the Northern Lights.mn newsletter can enter to win Launch Party tickets here! Winner will be announced on May 24.
Kick off Northern Spark's 6th year and start your adventure with artistic food curated by Marin Restaurant and Bar & Mill Valley Kitchen, Wise Acre, Black Sheep Pizza, The Third Bird, Al Vento, Eastside, Heyday, Alma, Forepaugh's and more.
Enjoy beverages from Fulton Brewery and Lionheart Cider as you listen to music from jazz hip-hop group Doks Robotiks, along with K.Raydio and Bae Tigre!
Golden Hour: 7-8 pm ($125 and $250) / Musical guest Doks Robotiks, an energetic, eight member jazz hip-hop group with special guests. Artistic hors d’oeuvres and a SPARKling beverage. VIP balcony seating available.
Launch Party: 8-9 pm ($60) / Another set from Doks Robotiks and additional special guests. Artistic hors d’oeuvres and a delicious array of beverages.
#act now and get your tickets to the Launch Party today!
The Launch Party is presented by the Northern Spark 2016 Host Committee. |
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Leah Gilliam: Artist Talk and Lesberation Game Play Test |
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Saturday, May 21st at 2pm Juxtaposition Arts, 2007 Emerson Ave N, Minneapolis Free!
Leah Gilliam talks about her art and tech careers followed by a play session of Lesberation: Trouble in Paradise, a story-telling game where players navigate the social and political complexities of a lesbian commune.
Leah Gilliam’s long career of making media continues to expand the horizons of technology-based art in relationship to culture. An accomplished film/videomaker, new media artist, coder, strategist and game designer, Gilliam brings race, gender and sexual orientation into sharp conversation through interactive projects. Her interests range from the obsolescence of technology to the cultural and imaginative implications of human contact with Mars. More recently, her analog board games create a low-tech space for people to have real-world conversations through fantastical scenarios. RSVP on Facebook |
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Now Hiring: Partnership and Outreach Coordinator |
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Northern Lights.mn seeks a Partnership and Outreach Coordinator to support the partnership work of the Northern Spark festival. Apply by May 27th, 2016. Click here for more info!
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