in the lounge Virtual Nostalgia Death Ride ’70 Jon Keith Brunelle

About This Show

A media-enhanced story of how a boy’s hitchhike across a primitive, unwired country went horribly wrong and inspired an exciting new VR experience. Plug into the rough and wild offline world that was 1970 America!

About the Artist

Jon Keith Brunelle has presented satiric video lectures and storytelling in the New York area for 12 years. The Psychasthenia Society, his multimedia performance trio with video artist Dan Vatsky and musician Matt Peters, appeared many times at Collective: Unconscious Theatre, Monkey Town, and the Williamsburg edition of Galapagos Art Space. Soon after the trio broke up, all three venues closed. Coincidence? Each of Jon’s most recent video/lecture/story presentations — Better Love through Surveillance, Subway Decameron, The Future of Satisfaction, and Nanobot Circus — were Dixon Place premieres.

Friday, May 27 at 7:30pm

Free Admission

Estimated Runtime
30 minutes

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Credits

Written and performed by
Jon Keith Brunelle

Photo credit
Joshua Weiner

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