RANDOM ACTS OF COMMENTARY BY TEDDY VEGAS
Blog, blog, blog. It's part of our vernacular now. Blogger is not just the name of an application that allows anyone to publish online, it's a title. Something we see scroll beneath the names of people like Arianna Huffington when being interviewed on HBO's Real Time with Bill Maher. And though most of what's in the blogosphere (that's what they're calling it!) is more akin to a personal journal or dirty laundry airing out in a public space, there are some blogs that make sense, bring pleasure to their readers, and become that one place where brilliant but yet to be discovered thinkers, think out loud. Case in point: Teddy Vegas' RANDOM ACTS OF COMMENTARY. It's art meeting life at the intersection of relevance and culture. And it's worth a read and a reading. Come see and hear Teddy Vegas read from his blog. If nothing else you'll be attending the first ever BLOG READING (that we know of) by a yet to be discovered genius.

Exhibit Location: Think Tank 3 447 Hudson Street, NYC 10014
Artist Reception + Reading: September 17, 7PM
Questions? Please call 212.647.8595 or write us at info@thinktank3.com
Curator: Sharoz Makarechi

THE ARTIST

The product of a hysterical pregnancy, Teddy Vegas (aka Teddy Cohn) was paralyzed from the neck-up for the first thirty-five years of his life. Today he is a non-practicing atheist and devoted meta-commentator living in NYC with his Pet Peeve. He is currently working on a collection of titles for an autobiography he will never write.

THE BLOG: Random Acts of Commentary

THINK TANK 3

Think Tank 3 is A MODERN DAY THINK SHOP; our idea of what a modern ad agency should be. We work with clients including Comedy Central, and The Coca Cola Company out of a storefront in NYC where our creative director curates exhibits, and we host readings, talks, and screenings based on cultural relevance, historical value, and quality. Our last three exhibits were THOUGHT FOR FOOD by Ilana Simons, JEWISH BOXERS by Charles Miller, and SADDAM MANIA by Teun Voeten.

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