About Fishbon
FishBoN is a 501(c)(3) charitable arts organization.
Fishbon Conceptual Framework
By providing context, physical infrastructure, tools, mentoring support and encouragement for creative collaboration, Fishbon is an experiential incubator for emerging cooperative working models.
Reminiscent of the 19th century Parisian salon, Fishbon believes in the power of collaboration between artists, scientists, engineers, writers, performers and participants to create compelling aesthetic experiences that would have been difficult to achieve in isolated individual working environments. The synergy (sharings of perspectives and skills) made possible in a collaborative space creates a unique and special context for art that speaks to contemporary audiences. Much more about the process experience than final product, Fishbon creates a diverse "interactive" learning community. Everyone benefits from the free and open exchange and the result in demonstrated in Fishbon presentations, exhibitions and events.
Fishbon's Statement of Purpose from its Articles of Incorporation:
Fishbon's purpose is to provide a forum, education and support for creative collaboration, mentorship and the visceral experience of visual, aural and performance-based art. It is also to provide exhibition media for the artists and their art forms.
Theme Event 2005
Fishbon encourages collaboration between artists, engineers, writers, designers, performers and participants to create unique, real-time interactive experiences that speak to contemporary audiences.
Immersive Environments To contain and enhance the effects of the collaborative experience,performance environments are self-contained. Once entered, theresulting mood/sensory “world” is continuous. There is no lapse in the “experience bubble” until the event is either finished or the participant leaves it.
Interactivity Since Fishbon experience elements are designed to be dynamic, interfaces are provided that allow participants to make changes on-the-fly.This interaction may involve volume, color, shapes, and plots. Theparticipant is encouraged to use the tools provided to create their ownexperience.
Narrative Structures Most projects have a storyline with characters, locations and events. As a participant, you’re immersed in a world that’s active. Things happen and you can affect outcomes with the choices you make.
Collaborative Fishbon projects rely on the genius of the group,not the individual. The group is made up of individuals, but it’s the interplay that’s most important to us. To create rich experiences, an extensive skillset is required. The collective provides access to a much wider range of capabilities than any individual is likely to possess.
Contemporary Themes Fishbon is interested in culture and movement. Projects seek to understand and address themes that affect participants in real-time.
How Fishbon Works
All Fishbon projects are supported by nine special interest cells:
- Electronic Media Arts
The Electronic Media Arts Cell is interested in technologies that are broadly applicable to interactive media (user interface, video, sound, processing) - Environment
The Enviroment Cell is interested in interactive art, immersive spaces, transformation and environmental adventures. - Fashion
The Fashion cell is interested in design, construction and showcasing of contemporary fashion (particularly personalized eventwear) - Fire Arts
The Fire Arts Cell is interested in fire and its application in art (sculpture, performance and immersive experience)
- Image
The Image Cell is interested in photographic exploration of the image (video, still) - Lighting and Projection
The Lighting and Projection Cell is interested in the use of light in creating interactive, immersive environments - Music
The Music Cell is interested in production and performance of electronic music, especially that related to newly developed electronic music instruments - Performance
The Performance Cell is interested in immersive event performance (dance, spoken word, puppetry, circus arts) - Virtual Worlds
The Virtual Worlds Cell is interested in immersive, interactive virtual environments and their relationship to real life worlds
Each cell has a director who coordinates cell activities, interfaces with Fishbon,and is responsible for communicating with members and the largercommunity (through email, websites and blogs). Cells are allocated time and space at the Pescadrome and use of equipment and resources to support their activities. From time to time cell projects will be showcased in larger scale events. The directors are carefully chosen. They are affiliates of Fishbon and effectively act as intermediate management and, more importantly, provide significant creative impetus and energy. The affiliates are approached, after we have carefully identified a range of candidates and assembled a well-considered structural plan which deals with numerous practical and philosophical concerns. Chosen affiliates will have resources and opportunities provided to them in exchange for adopting certain responsibilities, such as nurturing the cell, attending meetings, etc.. Cells undertake projects that interest members and the larger Fishbon community. When they have reached a certain level of viability, projects are shared in one or more of the following formats.
Fishbon Event Lab
The Fishbon Event Lab is a weekly exhibition of “in-progress” projects held at the Pescadrome. It may include demonstrations from one or more Fishbon cells or other pieces drawn from the larger community. The Event Lab will typically feature a presentation, demo or simple performance in a salon-like social setting.
Project Shows
Project Shows are experiences that showcase the work of a specific Fishbon cell. Most are held at the Pescadrome, although from time to time they may also be presented at outside venues like the UCSB Museum of Art, Contemporary Arts Forum and similar locations. Each cell may have one or more project shows per year and they may span several days. In addition to project art experiences, Project Shows may have music, performance, and social atmosphere. Project Shows may also include the work of multiple cells (for example, the performance cell may support the Electronic Media Arts Project Show and vice versa).
Theme Events
Theme Fishbon events are presented periodically at public venues. These full scale shows are aimed at sharing the broad range of Fishbon projects with the general public. These shows may also be toured to other cities initially within the region and, if successful more broadly.
Contact
for information about the Fishbon Event Lab: http://www.fishboneventlab.blogspot.com/
Other information contact: clay@fishbon.com or 805.453.5246
Fishbon's History
FishBoN developed from the creative collaboration of its principals: Clay Bodine, Dominique Reboul, Tracy Beeler, Sarah Scott and Alan Macy.


Past Experiences
Voodoo Lounge
Masquerade
Fire Garden on Mars
Summer Solstice Celebration
The Red Horse
Deadman's Sideshow


