Santa Monica To Paris: 'Glow' Will Prove Who the Real City of Light Is
Posted by Defamer Hollywood at 8:00 AM on July 19, 2008
The beach will literally glow this weekend in Santa Monica, as the city launches its first-ever light installation / art festival. While it may be true that they got the idea from the Parisian art festival Nuit Blanche, which goes on all night once a year, this is the first all-night, light-based interactive art fest that's being held in our country. Dubbed Glow, after the iridescent grunion in the ocean, the fest is an all-night psychedelic light party that starts at 7 p.m. Saturday night and goes till 7 in the morning. Bring your one-hitter for maximum amplification.
Two years in the making, the fest will feature a broad range of artists and musicians, including four DJs from KCRW and the Dublab crew. In all, cultural affairs manager Jessica Cusick says there will be over "100 participating artists 4 countries, 24 locations, over 12 hours." It's either a "recipe for insanity or magnificence," she says. We think it'll be a bit of both. Our interview with Cusick continues after the jump.
Defamer: This is the first year of the festival, so I imagine that makes something like this even more difficult to produce.
Jessica Cusick: It is extremely difficult. There's no pre-existing template for it. Producing this kind of event requires a lot of partnerships. It's a huge collaboration, when you have to build those relationships for the first time, it's challenging. The cliché that it takes a village-- in this case it takes an entire city.
I only know of one other event like this in Paris —Nuit Blanche. Have you been?
I haven't but Mark Paley, the artistic director has gone twice. We became aware of it in Paris and really thought they were doing very exciting things. At the same time, the city of Santa Monica we had just completed a cultural plan, and we were looking for a signature cultural event like Venice's Biennale.
What's unique to Glow is this idea, in addition to being a museum without walls that's free and open to the public, is that every artwork is some way participatory. It's not just about looking at art. It's about changing the paradigm. Instead of just looking at it, you are in some way contributing to the experience. It's what each of the artists is striving for at Glow.
What's similar and what's different than the event in Paris?
What's similar is the idea that these are all original works of art created specifically for this event, placed in public setting. What's different is our public setting is a unique natural environment--the beach in Santa Monica.
The emphasis is on iridescence and light --it's called Glow because of the grunions. While we hope they will come that evening.. There is a possibility of grunion sighting, but it's more symbolic of the mythology of grunions in Southern California and the symbolism of the wonderful second moment when everything starts to get an iridescent glow.
Any personal favourites? What's a "must-see?"
A must-see is Primal Source by Usman Haque. He's from London. He's essentially creating a mirage on the beach, north of the pier that's 40 feet tall and 150 feet wide. He's using technology from theme parks, waterfall technology, projecting on it in a way that is interactive and responsive to the public. It'll pick up people's voices, it'll interact and respond in imagery to that. My personal favourite spot is up in the Palisade Parks on Ocean Avenue. Artworks re in the park, but you can kind of see all the projects on the beach spread before you on the pier.
Why did you use a different name?
What we wanted to do make sure anything we were creating was authentic, genuine, and homegrown and we really wanted to both back the important precedent but we want to create something new.
Southern California has amazing artistic traditions. The space movement, the film industry, our artistic association in culture with light and the magic of light is very strong, we wanted something that was about here, about this place.
Another reason why we didn't call it Nuit Blanche. Santa Monica is known for its work with the environment--several of the artists are creating works of art with environmental sides to them. Like Greenmeme—they are doing a project that they are calling Migration of the Marine Tumbleweed.
The tumbleweed it references is the huge vortex of plastic trash in Pacific Ocean. They are beautiful sculpture of recycled bottles with LED in them floating off the pier, as if they were migrating like tumbleweed.
It's gonna be the kind of art event where everybody can have a new art experience and find something magical.
Tags: awesome all-night party | city of light | glow | jessica cusick | santa monica

Comments (AU Comments · US Comments)
Kathleen
Posted July 20, 2008 2:14 AM
what's with the recent US-centric art scene postings? and why are they in my Defamer Australia feed?
asketchymess
Posted 2:03 AM 19/7/08
When did this become LAist?
asketchymess
Desk_hack
Posted 8:47 AM 19/7/08
@asketchymess: Eh, I kind of like it. It saves me from having to go over to Yelp or deal with that Metromix bullshit.
Desk_hack
Leviticus_71
Posted 8:47 AM 19/7/08
As long as I can wander around and buy hallucinegens from a dread locked enterpeneur muttering the name of his product under his breath as he briskly walks by, it should be great!
Leviticus_71
TurdBlossom
Posted 8:38 AM 19/7/08
They did this in Toronto last September. It was actually a lot of fun. The gayborhood was turnd into a redlight district (not that anyone could really tell the difference - except for the fog machines and red lights)
TurdBlossom
Ernst Stavro Blofeld
Posted 9:03 AM 19/7/08
So, this isn't a Gorgeous Ladies Of Wrestling reunion? F you, Santa Monica. I miss Lace.
Ernst Stavro Blofeld
Huge Tracts of Land
Posted 9:02 AM 19/7/08
Oh the parking for this is going to suck 14,000 kinds of asses!
Huge Tracts of Land
el smrtmnky
Posted 8:55 AM 19/7/08
@Desk_hack: i second that. and i won the South Park sing along tickets this way, too.
el smrtmnky
T-RO
Posted 9:45 AM 19/7/08
@Desk_hack: thanks !
T-RO
T-RO
Posted 9:44 AM 19/7/08
@Huge Tracts of Land: actually,
it's not. there's a link on their site that directs you to the different parking; they say that there's a shuttle going from1 10 pm all night making a loop between venice/sm and parking lots, and they are offering free 'valet' bike parking if you are riding that night. i think this is gonna be pretty awesome.
T-RO
mach1andy
Posted 10:19 AM 19/7/08
I b there...
mach1andy
kookla
Posted 10:38 AM 19/7/08
@T-RO: Aslong as you don't try working the end of the pier that's my turf, we can meet in the middle and have a magical dance-off.
BTW: Thanks for the heads-up on the Downtown Film Festival. Awesomeness.
kookla
Desk_hack
Posted 11:03 AM 19/7/08
@Huge Tracts of Land: @T-RO: My plan is to take the Big Blue Bus (route 1) from West LA down Santa Monica Bl. and then take a cab back afterward. If you can find parking on a residential street in WLA, it'll be a lot easier than driving to downtown SM and looking for a spot, and the bus drops you off right near the Pier.
Desk_hack
mothrafairy
Posted 11:23 AM 19/7/08
Whoah. There's been some sort of evil tectonic paradigm shift. I read this article's headline and, for an instant, assumed that Santa Monica was at issue with the Hilton trollop...even ~with~ the words "City of Light" in the same headline.
My Left Bank amis would kill me. Rightfully.
mothrafairy
NoGrumpys
Posted 5:03 AM 21/7/08
This was the worst overhyped event EVER NOTHING WORKED
Performance art may look good on paper - but its the follow through.
All these "artists" got grants for their projects that didn't work. Forget GLOW
Try BLOW!!
NoGrumpys
mrobin604
Posted 4:20 AM 22/7/08
"Santa Monica To Paris: 'Glow' Will Prove Who the Real City of Light Is"
And the winner: PARIS
mrobin604
TamarRadass
Posted 7:28 PM 20/7/08
This event turned out to be an utter disappoint and complete failure to live up to any of its expectations. It had such potential though. This was a real botch job. Cultural Affairs Manager Jessica Cusick or her superiors have a lot of explaining to do!
TamarRadass
michaelkmak
Posted 8:31 AM 19/7/08
why does all the press for this always say it's the first in the country? chicago has done this for two years.
michaelkmak