GWC, Investigators
GWC, Investigators is Daniel J Glendening, Michael Welsh and Sean Joseph Patrick Carney. For HDTS 2013, GWC, Investigators will engage in a period of intensive field investigation into extraterrestrial experiences and the UFO phenomenon. With a base camp at Turkey Springs, Arizona, and tangential investigations at other local sites, GWC will conduct intensive field research including audio and video recordings, data collection and cataloguing eyewitness accounts from local residents.
GWC, Investigators will look for correlations between UFO-related experiences and geographical location, examining the link between site, psychology and paranormal and metaphysical aesthetics, culminating in a series of public presentations and publications.
All are invited to join GWC, Investigators for an overnight UFO campout Thursday evening, October 17th, in Turkey Springs. Campers should come prepared for un-improved camping. (This means you’ll need to bring your own food, drinking water, cooking and cleaning gear, and there are no restrooms or campfires–though camp stoves are okay.) Stay tuned for more information! Direct questions to gwcinvestigators [at] gmail [dot] com.
At the end of the week, GWC, Investigators will present their findings at the Tamarind Institute in Albuquerque, Saturday, October 19th.
UFO Campout
October 17, 2013
Turkey Springs, Arizona
Contact gwcinvestigators [at] gmail [dot] com for more information
Presentation
October 19, 2013, 1–2 pm
Tamarind Institute
2500 Central Avenue
Albuquerque, NM 87106
OCTOBER 12, 2013 - OCTOBER 19, 2013
High Desert Test Sites hits the road for a full week of experimental art and exploration, from Joshua Tree to Albuquerque!
HDTS 2013, the ninth program in a series of free ranging and ever evolving contemporary art events, expands our range and depth to take in everything from Joshua Tree, California to Albuquerque, New Mexico. Roughly 60 new projects will take place over an entire week, during which artists and audience alike will traverse over 700 miles of desert roads to check out the new work and explore the hidden gems and diverse desert communities along this spectacular stretch of the Southwest.
Project sites include: Amboy Crater, Arcosanti, Area 66 (Yucca), Art Queen (Joshua Tree), Bluewater Lake State Park, El Malpais National Monument, El Rancho Hotel (Gallup), Giant Rock (Landers), Hill Top Motel (Kingman), Magdalena Ridge Observatory (Socorro), Mill Restaurant (Crown King), Montessa Park (Albuquerque), Palms Restaurant and Saloon (Wonder Valley), Petrified Forest National Park, Octopus Car Wash (Albuquerque), Pink Post Office Projects (Wonder Valley), Tamarind Institute (Albuquerque), Warehouse 1-10 (Magdalena), in addition to our regular HDTS sites.
The week’s festivities include a Saturday night opening dinner (first-come-first-served) at The Palms in Wonder Valley October 12, with musical performances by The Sibleys and The Renderers.
A zine-style publication, designed by Brad Hudson Thomas, with original texts by James Trainor and Eden Solas, will accompany the event.