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New Look. Same BRIC.

Date

December 14 & 21, 2015
December 28, 2015 - January 7, 2016

Cost

FREE

Location

BRIC House Stoop
647 Fulton Street
(Enter on Rockwell Place)
Brooklyn, NY 11217
United States
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Eran Hilleli, Untitled

It's that time again! Time for Yule Log 2.0!

Join us again this year, on the stoop and in the cafe area of BRIC House, for a screening of Yule Log 2.015!  

SCREENINGS:

DEC 14 & 21, 2015, 10AM-6PM
DEC 28, 2015 - JAN 7, 2016, 10AM-6PM

Your favorite digital holiday tradition is back! For the 3rd season in a row we’ve invited artists from around the world to re-imagine the traditional Yule log and bring one of the season’s greatest customs into the modern age. With Yule Log 2.015, enjoy burning brand new wildly-surprising, festive-inducing, merriment-making, cheer-bringing Yule Logs.

Yule Log 2.0 was started in 2013 by Daniel Savage. Sixty six artists from all different disciplines were invited to reimagine the WPIX-11 Yule Log. Fifty three unique films were made. Partnering with digital agency Wondersauce, they created a web experience allowing users to play all logs on an endless loop. Within one month of launching, over 1 million logs were burned. In 2014 we invited animation studio Oddfellows to act as a guest curator, 82 films were submitted. In the past three years just under 200 films have been created for the project. The project was featured on countless industry blogs, as well as WPIX-11 news. It was nominated for a Webby in the Net Art category. Multiple public screenings have been held in both NYC and LA.

OFFICIAL CONTRIBUTORS LIST:

Daniel Savage, Julian Glander, Marcin Zeglinski, Patrick Clarke, James Wignall, Ariel Costa (blinkmybrain), Joshua Catalano, Adam Grabowski, Eran Hilleli, Yussef Cole, Patrick Macomber, Patrick Finn, Miguel Jiron, Sam Ballardini, Ross Phillips, Jorge R. Canedo Estrada, Andrew Herzog, Pedro Sanches, Ryan Gillis, Ryan Cox, Markus Magnusson, Angie Son, Shawn Kim, Matt Delbridge, Seth Hulewat, Slanted Studios, Michelle Higa Fox, Ana Kim, Jennifer Vance, Yuki Yamada, Stan Cameron, Nata Metlukh, Jarratt Moody, Chris Kelly, Kavan Magsoodi, Colin Trenter, Thiago Masci, Kirk Kelley, Alan Cook, Suzanne Twining, Lourri Hammack, Rebecca Bowen, John Nolan, Cam Williams, Katie Mello, Margaret Meyer, Jess Bronk, Rob Melchior, Clay Connally, Jake Hauswirth, Rob Melchior, Erica Johnson, Allan Steele, Chris Immroth, Josh Tonneson, Nikie Monteleone, Matt Reslier, John Lally, Walter Behrnes, Jose Diaz, John Corbett, Alex Webster, Seth Eckert, HouseSpecial, Peter Clark, Po-Chen Chia, Daniel Oeffinger, Erica Gorochow, Jeremy Abel, Evan Anthony, Justin Lawes, Drew Tyndell, Chris Lohouse, Salih Abdul-Karim, Bran Dougherty-Johnson, austin robert, Ben Hill, Keetra Dean Dixon, Mercy Lomelin, Josh Parker, Parallel Teeth, James Curran, Ian Sigmon, Marcus Bakke, Nick Forshee, Conrad McLeod, Skip Hursh, Alicia Reece, Emory Allen, Robin Davey, Justin Cassano, Jay Quercia, Oddfellows, Cole Clark, Pierce Gibson, Jen Lu, Tim Nolan, Christina Lu, Brian Gossett, Black Math, Ege Soyuer, Nick Petley, Wesley Ebelhar, Jerry Liu, and Impactist.

Venue Information:

The Stoop at BRIC House is a public cultural gathering space featuring free, drop-in programming, and offering a place to sit, observe, and participate in multi-disciplinary work. 

Beginning Nov. 1, 2022, attendees of any BRIC House programming will no longer have to show proof of vaccination or a negative test to enter the building. Masks are encouraged but not required in all BRIC operated spaces. If you have questions regarding this protocol, please email Safety@bricartsmedia.org. For our full BRIC House COVID-19 policy, visit: https://www.bricartsmedia.org/safety.