It might have been Thursday at Chelsea on Wednesday night, Murray Hill, while the crowd operated by drinkers sidewalk in front of Day-Glo graffiti windows of the Romanian Cultural Institute (ICR). The RCI flew in three early-twenties graffiti artists to team up with Wooster Collective co-founders Sara and Marc Schiller and cover the walls of the gallery colored religious icons, serpents, spies, Manimals, slogans and symbols. Schiller, who spends her days working with street performers, wanted to give these artists the opportunity to interact with New York. "As far as technology and the Web while you connect, you can not reproduce the experience of being together."
The opening also merged street art multimedia projections and interactive installations simultaneously, the largest in Romania and Video Media Arts Festival. It is still a young festival relatively low, but Cristian Neagoe, the young new director of communications largely responsible for bringing these artists here, said it was easier to get an authentic experience that way.
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