
Words and Photos by Andrew Parks
The good news first: when judged against the godawful nature of most corporate gigs, Intel and Vice’s Creators Project was a clumsy success, a gathering of good intentions featuring three functional performance spaces, artists that ran the gamut from grandiose (Interpol) to gimmicky (Die Antwoord), and installations that turned Milk Studios into a theme park for potheads, gamers and anyone who likes pretty lights, self-titled included. On the other hand, pairing free liquor with poor sight lines and sub-par sound just doesn’t do it for us anymore, with a few exceptions, one of which—yet another breakthrough set for one of Brooklyn’s rising bands—will be in a separate post later today. For now, here’s some visual documentation of what went down.





















One Response to “1MM: The Shots That Survived the Creators Project, Including Interpol, Die Antwoord, Salem and Gang Gang Dance”
This is awesome and what’s even better is that The Creators Project is coming to London and there’s a HUGE party. The tickets are FREE and all you need to do is register, i did so here: http://thecreatorsproject.com/en-uk/events/the-creators-project-conquers-london
I hope i get tickets because the line-up is insane!