Jeremy Fish: “LISTEN AND LEARN” iPHONE/iPAD APP

A super fun project we got to work on at Kamp with our good homie Jeremy Fish is now a iphone and ipad app! You should check it out, its well worth the 3 bucks. You get to see all the amazing art and get to hear some amazing stories from the “LISTEN AND LEARN” show this past summer. You’ll hear stories from the likes of Snoop, Mike Giant, ESPO, Aesop Rock, Alex Pardee, Ricky Powell, Morning Breath, and many more. There are also animated videos we did at Kamp, along with photos from the show by Everydaydude. DOWNLOAD HERE

My good friends at upper playground, with the help of justin metros, designed this iphone/ipad app for my “listen and learn” art show from last summer. its a great, inexpensive way to enjoy this collection of stories in the palm of your hand. Download here (via sillypinkbunnies.com)

Jeremy Fish and Upper Playground have teamed up to create a new app to bring Fish’s groundbreaking “Listen and Learn” exhibition to your iPad and iPhone.
This past summer at Joshua Liner Gallery in NYC, Jeremy Fish created an interactive exhibition, Listen and Learn, featuring 30 paintings based on stories told my some of Fish’s closest friends and inspirational talents. Each painting was accompanied with headphones to allow visitors to listen to the audio recordings while viewing Jeremy’s visual interpretation of the story on the wall. Fish gathered Snoop Dogg, Aesop Rock, Mike Giant, Lance Mountain, El-P, Ron English, Ricky Powell, and many others to get some of their most inspiring stories on record.
As not all of Fish’s closest fans made it out to the exhibition, we have collaborated on the “Listen and Learn” app, bringing the interactive experience to your iPad and iPhone and bring new life to Fish’s “story paintings” and most experimental gallery show to date. The app comes bundled with 30 images of Fish’s paintings and 1.5 hours of audio stories that accompanied and inspired each piece. The “Listen and Learn” app also comes with a handful of videos and gallery of images from Fish’s exhibition. (via Juxtapose)

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