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This project reached the deadline without achieving its funding goal on September 16, 2010.
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All contributors: invited to an open house for kickstarter supporters of 'Network' at my studio upon my return to Chicago. The studio visit will include an artist talk about the making of Network, and my experience creating a version of it in Sao Paolo.
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An 8"x10" signed, limited edition print of an image of my finished piece in Brazil
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A dvd of the new film version of my performance installation 'Network Hub' http://tinyurl.com/35d4ck3
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A signed copy of the catalogue for 'Network, Domestic Intervention', a version of 'Network' created this summer for 'What It Is' project space in Oak Park, IL. www.wot-it-is.com. For 'What It Is' this August, a version of 'Network' inhabits the entire house that is the project space and artists/curators' live-work space, and extends out into the garden. Tom Burtonwood and Holly Holmes will also live with the work in their home for a month, negotiating their routines around it. A series of photographs will document their activity for the project catalog. Catalog essay by Lori Waxman.
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A 12"x14" signed, limited edition print of an image of my finished piece in Brazil
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An 18" x 24" signed, limited edition print of an image of my finished piece in Brazil
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Sara Schnadt is a Chicago-based artist working in new media, installation and performance art. She has shown her in work in Chicago at Hyde Park Art Center, Pop-Up Art Loop temporary gallery series, 12x12 at the MCA Chicago, the Site Unseen Performance Festival, Balloon Contemporary, and at Antena Gallery. National and international shows include Spatial City at MOCAD Detroit, Exchange Rate public projection series in LA and New York, and the Busan Biennale in Busan, South Korea.
Sara co-curates the IN>TIME Performance Series and is co-founder and technologist for Chicago Artists Resource website at the Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs.