About

updated: 18 February 2012

About VB/CO
About This Blog
About Performance Art
About Vaneeesa Blaylock

VBCO Company logo graphic for 2012

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About Us:


VB/CO

Vaneeesa Blaylock / Company is a many virtual worlds performance art company. Our work explores ideas of identity, individuality, uniqueness, and embodiment in the 21st century. Our portfolio has a synopsis of our performance works and links to further conceptual and documentary materials about them.

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About This Blog:


I Rez, Therefore I Am

René Descartes’ exploration of methodical doubt has become the cornerstone of Western thought. But what of existence in virtual worlds? With this blog and the performance artworks it documents we strive to consider what it means to be a thinking being in the 21st century.

Contributing Authors:
Aero Bigboots
Agnes Sharple
Vaneeesa Blaylock
Xue Faith

Publishing Schedule:
3 times weekly, on M, W, F (we hope!)

MONDAYS: about Performances
WEDNESDAYS: about Ideas
FRIDAYS: about People

Creative Commons License
I Rez, Therefore I Am by Vaneeesa Blaylock, Aero Bigboots, Agnes Sharple, and Xue Faith is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License.
Based on a work at vaneeesa.com.
Permissions beyond the scope of this license may be available at http://vaneeesa.tumblr.com.

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About Performance Art:


Athena Reich

In this series of funny, silly, wonderful videos, Athena Reich lays out a nice foundation for the medium of Performance Art.
http://www.youtube.com/user/athenareich
http://www.athenareich.com/

What is Performance Art?

Research other Artists!

Do The Research: Spit Out Your Art!

Get a Concept / Make People Think!

How To Be Outrageous

Rehearsing

Reflect, Revise & Do It Again!

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Vaneeesa Blaylock Bio:


Vaneeesa Anne Blaylock

Born: 25 April 1969, Georgetown University Hospital, Washington, DC
BFA Choreography: June 1991, Hong Kong Academy for the Performing Arts, School of Dance
Daughter Faith Born: 2 March 1992, National Taiwan University Hospital, Taipei
MFA New Media: June 1998, Koninklijk Conservatorium, The Hague
Married Mark Zackerly: 14 September 2000, Palo Alto, California
Divorced: 16 October 2010
Married Ze Moo: 4 June 2011, Covent Garden, London

Lives & Works: The Hague, The Netherlands
Teaches Art: Erasmus University, Rotterdam

I was born at 11:07 in the morning on the 25th of April, 1969 at Georgetown University Hospital.

Sixteen minutes earlier, at 10:51am, my brother Jeff had been born. For years I used to look up stories about twins born on the night of Daylight Savings time – how if one was born before the 2am time change, and one after, you could be born second, yet still be “older.”

My mother was a diplomat in the Reagan Administration. We traveled quite a bit and I wound up spending most of my high school years in St. Lucia. I went to High School at St. Joseph’s Convent in Castries, St. Lucia, and I graduated in 1987.

A little more about my family’s history is here:
http://vaneeesa.com/2011/05/28/equal-protection/

I spent the 1987-1988 academic year at the University of California, San Diego where I studied with Alan Kaprow. Then, in the summer of 1988 I walked onto a Cathay Pacific 747 airliner that jetstreamed my life to, the then British Crown Colony of, Hong Kong.

Have you ever heard that old song, Dream?

I was recruited by the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts, and I agreed to spend the next three years of my life there – without ever having set foot on the continent of Asia, or speaking a word of Cantonese.

I arrived at Chek Lap Kok International Airport on the island of Lantau the Friday night before classes began. I had a long, circuitous bus route out to the New Territories where I’d be staying at an apartment for a while.

I found myself standing in front of some empty office tower
in the dark
in the rain
waiting for a transfer to a bus
I hoped would come

It wasn’t my finest moment
I felt so alone
I wanted my mommy

After a while
this girl with a guitar showed up
and sat on the steps in front of the building
and in the soft rain… she started to sing…

She sang Dream
it was simple and soft and meek
it was the most beautiful musical performance I have ever experienced

And for at least as long as it took her to sing it
I was not alone
I felt warm
I felt love

I graduated from the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts in 1991 with a degree in choreography.
http://www.hkapa.edu/asp/dance/dance_introduction.asp

For three years, 1988-1991, I was consumed by the HKAPA School of Dance’s relentless program. So many hours in the dance studio. So many academic courses. And then on Friday, 7 June 1991 I was handed a piece of paper. In some ways it was all a lot of “play,” but it certainly wasn’t a “holiday.” There were a few trips to neighboring Macau, but that was about it. (it’s incredible what a difference 60 km can make: Hong Kongers must be the busiest people in the world, and Macau always felt so casual) So after finally graduating I wanted to play. I wanted a holiday. I wanted to see the area.

I thought I’d poke around Taipei for a while. Just 4 days after graduating, on Tuesday 11 June, I met this guy Xue Chen. (yes he was a guy, and no he didn’t play volleyball) I realized the moment I saw him how beautiful he was. It took longer to realize what a jerk he was.

My daughter Faith was born on Monday 2 March 1992.


I did my graduate work at Koninklijk Conservatorium (the Royal Conservatory of The Hague)

Koninklijk is an amazing, and in many ways, a very modern institution. But it is also a powerfully classical place. I usually felt like the odd girl out. I wasn’t that interested in their relentless pursuit of technique, and I was always trying to “pervert” media to force people to look at culture from a fresh perspective.

I’m not really sure what they thought of me… but interestingly, it was one of my music professors, Louis Andriessen, who encouraged me not to care what they thought of me. He pushed me to do what I believed in even if it seemed to make sense to no one.

I honestly don’t know where I would be today without his support.

Now that I’ve established a career and things are going well, it seems, maybe, easier to understand his faith in me. But back then, really, I can’t imagine what he saw in me. It couldn’t have been confidence.

Louis Andriessen believed in me, long before I had the nerve to believe in myself.

It was in The Hague that I first felt like I was someone. That I had an identity. That I had a purpose.

I graduated from Koninklijk Conservatorium with an MFA in New Media Studies in 1998.
http://www.koncon.nl/en/

And then I met Marky Mark Zackerly
He’s a Web2.0 Executive
He’s obsessed with his website
He’s kind of a jerk
So I married him.

14 September 2000.

Have you ever seen that old Blair Brown – John Belushi movie – Continental Divide – ?

It’s kind of like that.
I live in The Hague
He lives in Palo Alto
somehow it works.

During the G. W. Bush administration I worked as a choreographer at the Halliburton offices in The Hague. My primary assignment was a large-scale opus, “The Dance of Destruction.” I wish I was allowed to show you the amazing costumes we put on our synchronized skydivers, but this t-shirt will have to suffice:


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6 Comments on “About”

  1. 22/09/2010 at 8:38 am #

    Hi, nice to meet you !

  2. Daniel K
    06/03/2011 at 6:01 am #

    Hi! I’m a student at CSULB enrolled in art 110. I was wondering if we could use some of your pictures for an online art gallery on second life for a project, and if its possible, maybe even a short interview? I really enjoy your work and would like to know more about it. Thanks!

  3. 08/03/2011 at 2:52 pm #

    Hi Daniel, yes of course, you can use any images you like. There’s lots. Many are hi-rez (just click on the image to get a higher rez version)

    And actually, all of our work and all the content on this site are Creative Commons Attribution, so you didn’t even have to ask! Though it was nice of you to.

    You’ll find tons of info in the pages of this blog, and I’d be happy to do an interview anytime. We can meet up in-world whenever you like.

    Best,
    – Vaneeesa

  4. David Cosgrove
    28/12/2011 at 6:11 am #

    Love it. Great stuff. Follow me on twitter! DavidCosgrove1…you’ll dig most of my posts, I guarantee. There are truth seekers, peaceful critical thinkers in NY/NJ on the banks of the Hudson, to be certain. I read your comment about the NYTimes rip-off reporters tonight, that the NYT is a publicity firm. Spot on, lady. Just like ABC, CBS, NBC and Fox. MSNBC has some legitimacy. Indy media is rising, folks are working to try and stop SOPA, NDAA, etc. U.S. is on a slippery slope, but millions are aware of it, and we’re starting to (finally) come together.

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  1. Why I Am a Performance Artist « I Rez, Therefore I Am. - 06/11/2010

    [...] And singer/songwriter Athena Reich, as sampled above, has created a beautiful set of “how to” videos on performance art: http://vaneeesa.com/about/#athena [...]

  2. Another Virtual Art Gallery | I Rez Therefore I Am - 25/09/2011

    [...] [13:21] kristinechu: This is really something else, I’ve never heard of SecondLife or performance art in my life up until I enrolled into the Art110 Course [13:21] VB: haha, great [13:21] VB: well Performance Art is huge in the real world, and there’s all kinds of art in SL. But there are also a few peeps doing Performance Art in SL [13:22] kristinechu: So my question would be What exactly is performance art? And what got you started ? [13:22] VB: there are RL artists like Stelarc or Eva & Franco Mattes who do pieces here, and then other artist like Gracie Kendal or Botgirl Questi who create work here [13:23] VB: Performance Art…. k… oh actually let me get a video for you… you should watch these: [13:23] VB: http://vaneeesa.com/about/#athena [...]

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