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		<title>Dead of the Living Night</title>
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Let us conjure memories of watching bizarre horror films on VHS, the rapturous enticement of strolling down the &#8220;Horror&#8221; section of the video store, and the awe of preteen terror derived from demonic animatronic faces oozing with gore. 
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<p>Let us conjure memories of watching bizarre horror films on VHS, the rapturous enticement of strolling down the &#8220;Horror&#8221; section of the video store, and the awe of preteen terror derived from demonic animatronic faces oozing with gore. </p>
<p>In <I><a href="http://www.deadofthelivingnight.com/">Dead of the Living Night</a></i>, a show curated by <a href="http://www.jonathancammisa.com/">Jonathan Cammisa</a> and <a href="http://www.thelongyears.com/_photo/uncanny.html">Jonah Birns</a> for Philadelphia&#8217;s always-rad <a href="http://space1026.com/site.php">Space 1026</a>, we&#8217;re given a unique opportunity to revisit those dark Hollywood dreams of yore. What they&#8217;ve created is an interactive experience of amplified pre-DVD unease, like a Disneyland simulation of the all too recent past. Waxing nostalgic about a generation raised on the fabric of VHS, Cammisa and Birns explain that the project began with &#8220;a like-minded fascination-turned-obsession with childhood fantasies and fears; the inability to look away when you now you should, combined with the desire to stay up all night fantasizing about the greatest adventures and abilities only imaginable.&#8221; </p>
<blockquote><p>Original VHS tapes line the walls in the dark, cramped hallway, a single bulb hanging overhead. In the adjoining room an interactive &#8220;magic beast&#8221; ride allows people the fantasy of flying on the back of a giant, movable creature. You are taken through the clouds into space and then the beyond. Outside, an old television set sits atop a stack of life-sized monster corpses, playing a <a href="http://www.jonathancammisa.com/_pg/dotlnvid.html">video</a> where high-speed editing and tongue-in-cheek cuts splice together gore and terror, assaulting you to the point of absurdity. </p></blockquote>
<p>If you find yourself in the tri-state area before the show closes on November 27th, don&#8217;t miss out on <i>Dead of the Living Night</i>. And for extra credit points in VHS Nostalgia 101, check out <a href="http://www.fantagraphics.com/">Fantagraphics</a>&#8216; beautifully designed ode to video box aesthetics: <i><a href="http://www.fantagraphics.com/index.php?page=shop.product_details&#038;flypage=shop.flypage&#038;product_id=1635&#038;category_id=512&#038;manufacturer_id=0&#038;option=com_virtuemart&#038;Itemid=62">Portable Grindhouse: The Lost Art of the VHS Box</a></i>.</p>
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