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词条 Draft:Jeff Hull (artist)
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Jeff Hull (b.1969) is an artist and producer from Oakland, CA.  He is best known as the creator of Oaklandish and The Jejune Institute. In 1999, Jeff Hull founded Nonchalance, a situational design studio originally conceived as an artist collective.  The stated mission of Nonchalance is “to provoke discovery through visceral experience and pervasive play”.[1] “I’m very motivated by the idea of reengineering the way people interact with space and other people,” states Hull, “I want to empower people to gather and do untraditional things.” [2]

Early on Hull was inspired by his experience as a child performer at Oakland’s Children’s Fairyland storybook theme park. [3]  Oaklandish was initially conceived as a street art campaign with the values of a historical society.  SFGate described Oaklandish as “a multimedia public art campaign” and stated, “Its mission is to educate people about the city’s rich history of activism and the arts”. [4]  The first project was “An Oakland Love Retrospective” slide show of 130 images of the “Saints & Sinners of the Town” which was projected onto architectural landmarks downtown. [5]  Other projects included a wheat-paste street poster series [6], Oakslander Lakeside Gazette independent zine [7], and events like the Lake Merritt Radio Regatta [8], the Liberation Drive-In [9] and games of Urban Capture the Flag at City Hall Plaza [10].  From 2003-2005, Nonchalance ran the Oaklandish Gallery in Oakland’s produce district, which was “arguably the “deepest” art space in Oaktown’s burgeoning gallery scene” according to the East Bay Express. [11]  These projects eventually grew into the apparel brand that is now known as Oaklandish.

In 2008 Hull created the Jejune Institute; an immersive narrative adventure and faux-cult in San Francisco.  The experiential art piece ran for three years and involved automated environments, guerrilla street installations, augmented reality, alternative cartography, pirate radio, and live events.  In 2013 The Jejune Institute became the subject of the pseudo-documentary feature film, The Institute, and has since become influential in the fields of immersive theater, alternative reality gaming, and trans-media story telling.[12]

In 2015 Hull developed The Latitude, an epic automated environment built around a secret society, which ended in controversy in 2016. [13] Hull has also produced installations for the Exploratorium and the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, and was the creative director behind the Oakland Airports “I Fly Oakland” campaign.  

EXHIBITS

“Oaklandish” - June Steingart Gallery, Oakland, 2000

“Black Panther: Rank & File” Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco, 2006

“East Side Stories” Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco, 2006

“East Bay Screen” Art & Soul Festival, Oakland 2001, 2005, 2006

References

1. ^{{Cite web|url=http://nonchalance.com/about/|title=About Nonchalance|last=Hull|first=Jeff|date=|website=Nonchalance|access-date=15 Feb 2018}}
2. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.wired.com/2011/03/games-of-nonchalance-an-artistic-arg-experience-3/|title=“Games of Nonchalance: An Artistic ARG Experience”|last=Hinman|first=Tyler|date=29 March 2011|website=Wired|access-date=15 February 2018}}
3. ^{{Cite web|url=http://oaklandlocal.com/2013/09/play-on-oaklands-jeff-hull-was-inspired-by-fairyland/|title=“Play On! Oakland’s Jeff Hull Was Inspired by Fairyland”.|last=Hirschfield|first=C.J.|date=18 September 2013|website=Oakland Local|access-date=15 February 2018}}
4. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.sfgate.com/living/article/CLUBLAND-2613945.php|title="Clubland"|last=Hix|first=Lisa|date=28 August 2005|website=SF Gate|access-date=15 February 2018}}
5. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.eastbayexpress.com/oakland/best-public-art/BestOf?oid=1166413|title=“Best Public Art”|last=|first=|date=2002|website=East Bay Express|access-date=15 February 2018}}
6. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.eastbayexpress.com/oakland/oakland-loves-outlaws/Content?oid=1072958|title=“Oakland Loves Outlaws”|last=Swan|first=Rachel|date=11 February 2004|website=East Bay Express|access-date=15 February 2018}}
7. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.eastbayexpress.com/oakland/there-there-there/Content?oid=1069148|title=“There-There-There”|last=St. Clair|first=Katy|date=15 January 2003|website=East Bay Express|access-date=15 February 2018}}
8. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.sfgate.com/thingstodo/article/Lake-Merritt-merriment-Radio-Regatta-promises-2545205.php|title=“Lake Merritt merriment: Radio Regatta promises fun on the water”|last=Green|first=Matthew|date=22 August 2007|website=SF Gate|access-date=15 February 2018}}
9. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/Oakland-artists-celebrate-ignored-beauty-Video-2779308.php|title=“Oakland Artists Celebrate Ignored Beauty”|last=Marech|first=Rona|date=23 August 2002|website=SF Gate|access-date=15 February 2018}}
10. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.sfweekly.com/news/you-too-can-be-in-movies/|title=“You, Too, Can Be in Movies!”|last=Tudor|first=Silke|date=16 July 2003|website=SF Weekly|access-date=15 February 2018}}
11. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.eastbayexpress.com/oakland/she-he-he/Content?oid=1074850|title=“She-He-He”|last=Vance|first=Kelly|date=4 August 2004|website=East Bay Express|access-date=15 February 2018}}
12. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.popmatters.com/column/186575-neither-here-nor-there/|title=“Neither Here Nor There: 'The Institute', the Game, and the Thread to Elsewhere”|last=Gryniewicz|first=Josh|date=12 October 2014|website=Pop Matters|access-date=15 February 2018}}
13. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.businessinsider.com/my-experience-with-the-latitude-society-2015-10|title=“I joined a secret society and loved it, but now it's just another failed startup”|last=Weinberger|first=Matt|date=17 October 2015|website=Business Insider|access-date=15 February 2018}}

External links:

oaklandish.com

nonchalance.com

Theinstitutemovie.com

Further reading:

http://www.eastbaytimes.com/2005/09/05/oaklandish-art-gallery-is-closing-doors/

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