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Eclipse for Austin

Artist Pablo Vargas Lugo needs you. Actually, the Mexican artist needs 350 of you to participate in his next project, ‘Eclipses for Austin,’ a commission from the Blanton Museum of Art

On October 6, Vargas Lugo will gather 350 people in the stands of UT’s Darrel K. Royal Texas Memorial Stadium to stage a performance that the artist will film and produce in 10 videos that will be exhibited at the Blanton in November.

In synchronicity, Vargas Lugo will direct the group to hold and flip black and white cards in sequence to simulate the 10 solar eclipses that will occur in Texas over the course of the next 340 years.

With ‘Eclipses’ Vargas Lugo sets p an examination of effect that collective events or activities inspire in people despite everyone’s unique backgrounds. Total eclipses of the sun are a rare occurrence (they happen only a few times per year and only in very specific locations) and throughout history eclipses have provoked astonishment, anxiety, hope, joy and fear in people.

The filming/performance will begin at 8 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 6. Volunteers are needed to fill one or more of the following time-slots: 8 to 10 a.m.; 10 a.m. to 12 noon or 12 noon to 2 p.m.

To sign up or for more information email eclipsesforaustin@gmail.com

Watch a digital video sketch of the project:

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