curbAlert
curbAlert is a collaboration between J Shelley Harrison and Emji Saint Spero. We curate site-specific performances, interactive events, and roving installations. Our work aims to disrupt the tired relationship between audience and performer and to reimagine new modes of interacting. We create conditions that invite the unexpected and cultivate openness and odd intimacy as a practice of social engagement. curbAlert is the built environment and our resistance to it. curbAlert is critical inquiry and curbAlert is play. curbAlert is you.
We explore how our movements and interactions shape our environment and how it shapes us. We mutate and evolve together. We are flocking. Participation is encouraged.
You can find us on any street corner near you.