

Hey guys, if you are in or around Brooklyn on Saturday, December 10th, please stop by 3rd Ward‘s annual Handmade Holiday Craft Fair. This is my first year as a vendor and I am excited to be sharing a table with my good friend and creator of HerbanLuxe handmade organic cosmetics. I will be displaying my new line of Danger wall art, prints, resin jewelry and screen print tshirts. It will be a warehouse full of unique items and great holiday sales by many different local artists. Come check it out, visit us and say hi!
Here are the event details from 3rd Ward:
Friends don’t give friends bad gifts! Get your lists ready for the 5th Annual 3rd Ward Handmade Holiday Craft Fair, an extravaganza of beautiful, clever, never-before-seen gift items for your friends, family and—while you’re at it—you!
Come browse all types of creative handmade gifts including jewelry, bags, housewares, paper goods, toys, clothing, winter essentials, culinary treats, and much more! Plus stay warm and merry with live music, DJs, cheap seasonal cocktails, and some quirky surprises. This is one craft fair you won’t want to miss.
Saturday, December 10th
Noon to 6 pm
195 Morgan Ave, Brooklyn, NY
FREE admission

Thanks to everyone who came out to check out our performance at Franklin Street Works last Thursday. We had so much fun performing and sharing our music and visuals with you. Special thanks to Franklin Street Works for hosting us and our friends! Please friend us on The Moon’s facebook page to learn about upcoming events.
For those of you who couldn’t make it out, check out this video taken by Franklin Street Works. This was one of our instrumentals called “Olive”. The photo above was taken by Jackie Alcayaga.
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Hi Folks! I have a new show announcement that I’m excited to tell you about…
On Thursday November 10th, a new collaborative performance project that I’m working on, The Moon, will be debuted locally at Franklin Street Works. FSW is a not-for-profit art space and cafe that recently opened in downtown Stamford, CT.
I’m performing with musician Jeff Schram who will be filling the atmosphere with his original acoustic songs, heightened by electronic elements, vocals & digital manipulation. I will be cooking up a visual cocktail of projections and real time camera effects live, and together we aim to transform the space into a colorful dreamworld of visionary motion, art & sound.
If you are local, please join us!
Click here to RSVP on Facebook
Here are the details:
Franklin Street Works
Thursday Nov. 10th, 6PM-7PM
Franklin Street
Stamford, CT


Hey guys! This Saturday, October 8, from 8PM-2AM, will be the third Signal to Noise event at the Museum of the Moving Image.
I’m super excited to be invited back and Jeff and I will be once again outfitting the place with 6-7 projectors filling their performance space. I’ve been busy in my studio creating new materials, testing new equipment and getting ready for this epic set-up. Hope to see some of you there. We’ll be working with a number of other visualists that evening and will be VJing for MiniBoone.
Here is some additional info from the museum’s event page:
Signal to Noise once again takes over the entire Museum of the Moving Image with interactive spectacles and visual delights, including electro-jams, post-rave vibes, circuit-bent video, shadow game tournaments, battling guitar video game contests, and much more as the galleries stay open late and the party goes later.
DIY rock superstars Anamanaguchi command the stage with high-energy low-res anthems, kicked-off by Extreme Animals‘ preposterous video/music explosions, MiniBoone’s raucous tunes with eyecandy from Holly Danger, and Landlady’s catchy experimental rock. LoVid blasts video noise from handmade hardware, and Modal Kombat duels on acoustic guitars-turned-game controllers.
Chill out to Smooth Breeze‘s easy-listening jazz and creamy screensavers, and beat out the competition during an all-night tournament of Shadowplay, the live-action puzzle game you play with your shadow. Luck You Collective, easylife, and Strongbros hold down the lobby with ELECTROMAGNETIC PULSE, featuring Burger Sundae, Girlbro, Beatsaface, and Latitude Zero on the decks.
Co-curated by Jason Eppink, Assistant Curator of Digital Media, and Anamanaguchi.
Open bar from 8:00 p.m.–9:00 p.m., sponsored by Reyka and Samuel Adams. Cash bar follows.Coolhaus and Big D’s Grub Truck parked out front.
Tickets: $15 (advance) public / $20 (at the door) public / $10 Museum members / Free for Silver Screen members. Members may reserve tickets in advance by calling 718 777 6800. Advance sales will be available until noon on the day of the event. Following this, tickets will be available at the door. Ages 16 and under must be accompanied at all times by an adult (18 years or older). Must be 21 and over, with proper ID, to consume or purchase alcoholic beverages.
Advance tickets can be purchased by clicking here
RSVP over at the Facebook Event Page
Happy Summer Everyone!
I know it’s been quiet here on the Danger blog but I’ve been busy creating new stuff! I’ll be updating all of this very soon, but in the meanwhile I wanted to let you all know about a little show going on if you’re interested & local to Stamford.
My very good, long time friend, Maria Castellucci, owns a beautiful salon in Stamford called REVEAL and is exhibiting the Danger Studio Summer Collection on her walls for the next two months as a part of her ongoing artist series. The show will be up from July to September.
Maria has been a creative inspiration to my own personal style & red hair design for over 10 years, and I’m excited to see my work in her lovely space.
If you are in town, please stop by to check out the goods! The work is for viewing & for sale.
Reveal is located at 322A Hope St. Stamford, CT.

Apr 18, 2011 |
exhibition,
Gigs,
Music,
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Here are two video clips from the APRIL 2011 KODOMO+DANGER performance at the Factory Underground “Tweet Music & Words” Gallery Show. DRIFT will be a new release on Kodomo’s upcoming album “Frozen in Motion” and “Spira Miribilis” is a track on his full length album “Still Life”. Thanks again to all of you who came to our performance, I had such an amazing night with you all.
Apr 17, 2011 |
exhibition,
Gigs,
vj

In a couple of weeks I’m honored to be VJing at the Museum of the Moving Image for their second installation of “Signal to Noise”. It will embody everything you’d want in a late night art party, with live visuals, live music and amazing DJs. Saturday, May 7th, 8PM-2AM.
Here is what they have in store:
Signal to Noise returns for another wall-rattling, late-night art party, activating every area of the Museum once again with fresh local tunes and visualists, web video showdowns, personally tailored playlists, performed cinema, booty shaking beats, and much more.
The World Series of ‘Tubing issues laser pointers for an evening-long augmented reality game show, Bruce McClure overwhelms the senses with live multi-projector spectacles, and Matt Wellins and Sarah Halpern time warp Ektachrome. The So So Glos dazzle with updated indie pop punk and Shark? blasts unquestionably catchy lo-fi melodies, while Holly Danger braves the visuals.Bubblyfish wields her Gameboys and The Shortsleeves bring the synth, with No Carrier on the eyecandy. Marius Watz simulates magnetic forces, and Dan Iglesia oscillates in an extra dimension. Back by popular demand, DJ $mall ¢hange holds down the dance floor, and if we still can’t amuse you, AutomaticDJ knows your face and plays your favorite songs.
Tickets: $15 (advance) public / $20 (at the door) public / $10 Museum members / Free for Silver Screen members. Members may reserve tickets in advance by calling 718 777 6800. Advance online sales will be available until noon on the day of the event. Following this, tickets will be available at the door. Click here to buy advance tickets.
Dec 13, 2010 |
Design,
exhibition
Thanks to all who dropped by our little last minute art opening over at the Kriti Collection Boutique last Tuesday! My wall art & Paradox Ink’s screenprints/shirts, as well as my Danger t-shirts will be up for viewing and for sale from now through the month of January 2011. If you’re local to Greenwich CT you can stop by the shop at 39 Lewis Street.
It was really quite a cool experience to see my collection up on the walls of this beautiful boutique. A total first for me and for the work that I’ve produced at the Danger Studio this year! As a result of this show, and my now bare walls at the studio, I have purchased a whole new round of wood boards for a brand new collection of work to design!
Here are a few snapshots from the boutique on opening night!  Check back here next month regarding a possible closing party at the shop. (Click the images below to view them larger…)



Dec 6, 2010 |
Design,
exhibition

Hi Everybody! Â I have a last minute announcement to make regarding an exciting collaborative art show happening this week.
This Tuesday, December 7th, I’ll be exhibiting my mixed media collage work & Danger t-shirts alongside Liz Squillace’s Paradox Ink line of screenprints at the Kriti Collection Boutique in Greenwich, CT. The opening party will be happening from 5:30-8:30 pm and the work will be featured at the shop for the next few weeks.
If you are in the neighborhood please stop by and grab a drink with us! There will be drinks & refreshments provided, live music and plenty of unique art, shirts, clothes & accessories.

If any of you are in the CT area on this snowy friday evening, I will be projecting some videos over at the City Lights Gallery in Bridgeport from 6-11pm tonight. Thanks to Liz of Paradox Ink for inviting me!
I picked out 10 of my favorite experimental pieces that I worked on in 2009 and this will be the first time they are landing on gallery walls. I’m sure at some point in the evening I’ll end up free-form VJing a bit too.
City Lights gallery is debuting their first Nu Media show, involving a mixed collection of video art, short films, and  animation. Hope to see you!
City Lights Gallery is located at 37 Markle Court Bridgeport, CT 06604 Â : $5 Entry fee