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High Desert Mink Hole

October 2013
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Joseph Herring

High Desert Mink Hole is a multi-day performance/installation involving cooperation between present indigenous high desert plants and animals and future species of would-be-indigenous, would-be-high-desert plants and animals in order to solve desert plant infertility in a distant and post-human future, a future in which an imprudent alliance between the Bogus Yucca Moth (Prodoxus) and the Yucca Weevil (Scyphophorus yuccae) has impeded the reproduction of the entire genus yucca, especially that of the Joshua Tree. Included in the performance movements are inter-species and inter-kingdom telecommunication featuring electronically augmented plant-to-animal/animal-to-plant telepathy, lepidopterist Mustelidae time travel using mechanically modified suitcases, Mojave-indigenous spotted skunk architecture, and yucca moth choreography.

Production/Participants: Brandon Wigent, Chavis Day, Christian Steffanini, Eliza Espy, Hannah Glenny, Jason Pinckard, Marina Quirk, Richard Rodriguez
Costume Design: Jarrod Goldman, Stijl Calhoun

*Friday, October 18, 2013 - installation on view during the day, performance at 8 pm
Belen, New Mexico (coordinates: 34.559271, -106.553918)**

Directions: Take NM 47 southeast from Belen. From Hwy 47, turn onto Manzanita Rd (you will drive through a “Tierra Grande” gate and cattle guard—if you see a house with a Batman logo on the garage, you’re going the right way. Drive 4.3 miles on Manzanita—you will hit an unmarked intersection—turn left here (unmarked Military Road). Drive 1.3 miles until you reach a big curve to the left. Pull over and park to the right.

*Due to the remote nature of this site, we recommend you arrive before sunset. (There will also be a caravan heading to the site after dark from the town of Belen, if you’d like to follow someone to the site–please meet at the Conoco Gas Station/Ali’s Mini Mart at the Junction of Hwy 309 and 47 in Belen at 7 pm.)

Visitors are welcome to camp out overnight at this site—campers, please bring your own water, food, camping gear, and other provisions. (Wonder Machine is also onsite and will be on view all evening.)

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HDTS 2013

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.

Arizona Highways As Is
Virginia Poundstone
Desert Appliqué
Léa Donnan
Double Happiness or Nothing (A Study in Potentials)
Stosh Fila/Pigpen
Julie Tolentino
Fractal Business Card Road Trip
Tracy Tynan
Array
Dark:30
Car Wash
K.B. Jones
Myriam Tapp
Collaboratively Determined Telluric Sites
CDTS
Crosswalks
Elsewhere (Etc. Collective)
Documart™
Alex Kenefick
Julianna Parr
Googly Eyes for Giant Rock
Bettina Hubby
GWC, Investigators
Daniel Glendening
Michael Welsh
Sean Patrick Carney
Inflatable Bomb Plumes
Lisa Sitko
Magnetic Influence
Marie Lorenz
Roxanne Bartlett
Mojave Desert Mule Deer Refuge
Brooks Dierdorff
Naima
Debbie Long
Pelican Radio
Jim Drain
Pink Post Office Projects
Margot Ittleson
Philip Ittleson
Roadside Monument 3
Cayetano Ferrer
Secret Restaurant
Bob Dornberger
Jim Piatt
Self Storage
Lars Fisk
256 Shades of Grey
Kartz Ucci
Smooth Operator - American Tourism Viewing Deck Van
Kurt Brethauer
Souvenir Collab
Julia Barbee
Matt Suplee
Ways to Be in the Desert
Katie Bachler
We Build Excitement
Jesse Sugarmann
Wonder Valley Way Station
Corrina Peipon
Lucy Raven
Xeriscope
Art Queen
Next Punchline 30 Miles
Bennett Williamson
Samovar Tea Ceremony Performance
Harald Kanz
Sighting
Joey Jensen
Pascual Sisto
Desert Traces
Catherine Stebbins
Doomsday Créches
Maya Gurantz
Mall Ruin
Landon Wiggs
Even Steven
Olav Westphalen
Hotshots
Saskia Jorda
Victor Sidy
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Fox, Come and Sleep in the Snow with the Tiger Leopard
Rose Mackey
Erin Olivia Weber
Plenty of Shit
Mattias Cantzler
Stratify
Katie Shook
Captured in the West
Pilar Conde
The Rose
Adam Marnie
Ed Steck
A New Horizon
Scott Oliver
Burial Grounds
Vecinos Artist Collective
Cover Songs
Michael Iauch
High Desert Mink Hole
Joseph Herring
The Distance Makes Us Feel Closer
Chris Kallmyer
The Journal of Missionary Linguistics
Alisha Adams
Untitled by Michael Bisbee
Michael Bisbee
Wonder Machine
Kera Mackenzie
Courtney Prokopas
Dusty Inflatables
Alex Webb
Catherine Harris
Nina Dubois
Tradewinds Signs Rally
Andrea Polli
Ellen Babcock
Objects of Strange High Folk
Mark X. Farina
This Desert, That Desert
Angela de la Agua
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