Taxonomy of Slop

Landscape is pleased to present [E23] Taxonomy of Slop, an evening led by Ruby Justice Thelot in conversation with Daniel Keller and Duncan Wilson exploring how the material and computational forces shaping images have evolved—from physical constraints to algorithmic feedback loops to fully autonomous visual systems.

This is the second event in a two-part exploration of image culture. Where the first event, [E21] Escaping Peak Visuality, explored the exhaustion of images and the potential for exit through multi-sensory, embodied experiences, [E23] Taxonomy of Slop turns back toward the image itself. The forces acting on visual culture have always been material—governed by optics, networks, and optimization functions. The talk traces this arc from the camera to the feed to the synthetic image, arriving at a speculative endpoint: a hyper-real image environment no longer centered on human authorship or perception.

Join us for an evening examining what it means to produce and encounter images today.

Ruby Justice Thelot is a designer, artist, and cyberethnographer based in New York City. He is a professor of design and media studies at NYU. His work focuses on digital phenomenology, virtual ontology and the implications of being-on-line. 


A moderated discussion features:

Daniel Keller is a “former artist,” internet theorist, writer, and entrepreneur who has exhibited internationally as a solo artist and as half of Aids-3D. He was formerly co-founder of New Models and Channel. He is currently an associate investor at ADIN, an agentic early-stage venture fund launched by Tribute Labs. He is the coiner of “sloptimism”, aka ‘the panglossian embrace of the total output of the attention economy’

Duncan Wilson is a team lead at Midjourney, a community-funded research lab focused on amplifying humanity’s potential. He has written articles and appeared on panels about automated imagery and its role in culture. His own artistic practice focuses on the boundary of low-cost generation and automated, technical manufacturing. 

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6pm: Doors open
6:30pm: Presentations & Discussion
Address: 428 Waller Street, San Francisco, CA

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ABOUT DOG
DOG is a dynamic project space exploring emergent cultural themes through an ongoing series of in-person events. An experimental, physical complement to its parent, Landscape, a brand strategy and design studio in San Francisco, CA, the events make tangible the studio’s commitment to nurturing our collective social fabric and supporting new ideas, technologies, and opportunities for cultural expression.

ABOUT LANDSCAPE
Landscape is an integrated creative studio providing brand strategy, design systems, and campaign production to clients pursuing intentional, sustainable, and influential change across a range of sectors—science, technology, social, environmental, arts, and culture.

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ACCESSIBILITY
Please note there is one flight of stairs leading up to the entrance of the venue. There are accessible toilets. For any questions regarding access to our space, please reach out via dog@dogdogdog.xyz.

PRIVACY
We’re mindful of privacy rights and would like you to know that at some events, we intend to capture the event with photographs—at times, flash will be used. Some of these images will likely be shared with our community online, on social media and our website. If you wish for your image not to be used, please reach out to us at the event or via email.


Music at DOG: Family Trust, Xanopticon

The final Music at DOG installment of the year takes place on November 8 with performances by two artists pushing the boundaries of computer and dance music: Family Trust and Xanopticon. Curated by Chris Latina in collaboration with Landscape, the ongoing series presents electronic and computer music performed on a unique, immersive sound system selected for each show.

The program will begin with a moderated discussion with the artists, exploring how their approach to tool building and process influence generative music production. The evening will feature sets by Family Trust, comprised of Kevin Bednar (Spednar) and Danielle Rager ({arsonist}), who will deliver cosmic takes on jungle, breakcore, and electro, transforming rave heritage into futuristic grooves. Joining them is Xanopticon, the internationally renowned producer whose rhythm-dense work has redefined underground electronic music for nearly 25 years. Sound provided by Symu Systems (@symu.systems).

GET TICKETS HERE

7pm: Doors open
7pm: Discussion with the artists
7:30pm: Xanopticon (DJ set)
9pm: Family Trust (Live)
Address: 428 Waller Street, San Francisco

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ABOUT THE ARTISTS

FAMILY TRUST
Family Trust formed in 2024 as a partnership between Portland’s Kevin Bednar (Spednar) and Danielle Rager ({arsonist}), independently known for their deep experimentation in audio synthesis and formal re-formations of rave using live-coding environment Tidal Cycles. Together they’ve bonded to bring truly cosmic takes on live dance floor composition, cutting apart influential ideas from jungle, breakcore and electro and reassembling them into futuristic grooves built to stimulate various synapses and muscle reflexes. Their laptop-based live sets reminisce on the spirit of early bleep techno and the heritage of bass + sound system music— from a time we have yet to experience.

XANOPTICON
Known for blistering sound systems worldwide with densely evolving rhythms, Xanopticon has re-imagined the formulas of electronic music structures for nearly 25 years. With releases on labels like Peace Off, Zhark International, Hymen and Tigerbeat6, Xanopticon’s tracks have been pillars of cult recognition. Even more rare are his DJ sets, which thread helices of computer music experimentation and the outer boundaries of underground techno, spiraling into what exists at the core of the dance floor.

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ABOUT DOG
DOG is a dynamic project space exploring emergent cultural themes through an ongoing series of in-person events. An experimental, physical complement to its parent, Landscape, a brand strategy and design studio in San Francisco, CA, the events make tangible the studio’s commitment to nurturing our collective social fabric and supporting new ideas, technologies, and opportunities for cultural expression.

ABOUT LANDSCAPE
Landscape is an integrated creative studio providing brand strategy, design systems, and campaign production to clients pursuing intentional, sustainable, and influential change across a range of sectors—science, technology, social, environmental, arts, and culture.

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ACCESSIBILITY
Please note there is one flight of stairs leading up to the entrance of the venue. There are accessible toilets. For any questions regarding access to our space, please reach out via dog@dogdogdog.xyz.

PRIVACY
We’re mindful of privacy rights and would like you to know that at some events, we intend to capture the event with photographs—at times, flash will be used. Some of these images will likely be shared with our community online, on social media and our website. If you wish for your image not to be used, please reach out to us at the event or via email.


Escaping Peak Visuality

DOG is pleased to present [E21] Escaping Peak Visuality, an evening exploring what lies beyond this moment of maximal image culture at the frontiers of multi-sensory experience.

What happens to human experience when aesthetic production reaches the point of collapse? How do we escape the flatness and disconnection of digitally-mediated images? What new communities and technologies emerge when we privilege feeling over seeing?

We’ve reached peak visuality, a moment when the systems circulating images have begun to overrun the production circuits that feed them. Yet out of this saturation emerges an exciting opportunity, an opening to foster new human experiences that elevate the multi-sensory, the embodied, and the communal.

Join us for a discussion examining the post-ocular future, led by Adina Glickstein on the cultural forces reshaping our visual world, in conversation with Jake Nagle (VP of Osmo), and Alex Yenni (co-founder of Fjord), exploring digital olfaction, collective embodiment, and a desire for something shared beyond the screen.

Adina Glickstein is a writer and editor at large for Spike Art Magazine currently pursuing her PhD in art history & media studies at Stanford. She writes a monthly column on internet culture called User Error. 



Alex Yenni is the co-founder of Fjord, a company building a thermal culture authentic to California.

Jake Nagle is VP of Sales at Osmo, a machine olfaction startup using AI to digitize smell

RSVP HERE

6pm: Doors open
6:30pm: Presentations & Discussion
Address: 428 Waller Street, San Francisco, CA

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ABOUT DOG
DOG is a dynamic project space exploring emergent cultural themes through an ongoing series of in-person events. An experimental, physical complement to its parent, Landscape, a brand strategy and design studio in San Francisco, CA, the events make tangible the studio’s commitment to nurturing our collective social fabric and supporting new ideas, technologies, and opportunities for cultural expression.

ABOUT LANDSCAPE
Landscape is an integrated creative studio providing brand strategy, design systems, and campaign production to clients pursuing intentional, sustainable, and influential change across a range of sectors—science, technology, social, environmental, arts, and culture.

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ACCESSIBILITY
Please note there is one flight of stairs leading up to the entrance of the venue. There are accessible toilets. For any questions regarding access to our space, please reach out via dog@dogdogdog.xyz.

PRIVACY
We’re mindful of privacy rights and would like you to know that at some events, we intend to capture the event with photographs—at times, flash will be used. Some of these images will likely be shared with our community online, on social media and our website. If you wish for your image not to be used, please reach out to us at the event or via email.


Superorganism

Landscape is pleased to present Superorganism, an evening exploring how the frontiers of simulation, biology, and artificial intelligence are converging to reshape scientific discovery.

What happens when biological agents inhabit virtual universes? How do simulations shape our understanding of complex systems? How might scientific discovery emerge through collective play? What new epistemologies arise when we probe generative models and simulations for science?

AI is transforming how we understand and interact with complex systems—from microbial cultures to weather patterns, drug development, and virtual worlds—creating new possibilities for open-ended evolution and the future of science.

Join us for an immersive evening featuring live demonstrations, screenings, and a discussion with pioneers at the intersection of synthetic biology, game design, and AI-driven research. 

Darren Zhu, synthetic biologist and founder of Culture, will present two creative projects: Biotopy, a biotic game connecting living microorganisms to virtual creatures for collective citizen science, and Ends of Science, an exploration of how AI creates new epistemic frontiers in scientific discovery.  

A moderated discussion will feature:



Chaim Gingold
Game designer and theorist, creator of Spore Creature Creator and author of Building Simcity


Adam Green
Building interpretable virtual cells, founder of Markov Bio


Joel Lehman
ML researcher and co-author of Why Greatness Cannot Be Planned 


Daphne Demekas
ML researcher at Softmax focused on multi-agent systems and emergence

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RSVP HERE

6pm: Doors open
6:30pm: Presentations & Discussion
Address: 428 Waller Street, San Francisco

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ABOUT DOG
DOG is a dynamic project space exploring emergent cultural themes through an ongoing series of in-person events. An experimental, physical complement to its parent, Landscape, a brand strategy and design studio in San Francisco, CA, the events make tangible the studio’s commitment to nurturing our collective social fabric and supporting new ideas, technologies, and opportunities for cultural expression.

ABOUT LANDSCAPE
Landscape is an integrated creative studio providing brand strategy, design systems, and campaign production to clients pursuing intentional, sustainable, and influential change across a range of sectors—science, technology, social, environmental, arts, and culture.

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ACCESSIBILITY
Please note there is one flight of stairs leading up to the entrance of the venue. There are accessible toilets. For any questions regarding access to our space, please reach out via dog@dogdogdog.xyz.

PRIVACY
We’re mindful of privacy rights and would like you to know that at some events, we intend to capture the event with photographs—at times, flash will be used. Some of these images will likely be shared with our community online, on social media and our website. If you wish for your image not to be used, please reach out to us at the event or via email.


Music at DOG 8004, Trailcam

Music at DOG continues on September 6, with a transportive evening showcasing two artists making rare Bay Area appearances. The ongoing series, curated by Chris Latina in collaboration with Landscape, presents electronic and computer music performed on a unique, immersive sound system selected for each show.

This edition of the series unfolds through shifting textures, and densely layered dub and percussion. The evening features DJ sets from 8004 of Chicago-based label Kino Disk, alongside Iraq-born, Toronto-based producer and DJ Trailcam. Sound provided by Symu Systems and Physm Industrial.

GET TICKETS HERE

7pm: Doors open
7pm: 8004 (Kino Disk)
8:30pm: Trailcam
Address: 428 Waller Street, San Francisco

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ABOUT THE ARTISTS

8004 (KINO DISK)
Kino Disk is an electronic label and dubplate studio in Chicago, Illinois exploring abstract textures with dub sensibilities.

TRAILCAM
Operating out of Toronto, Trailcam crafts dense and feral music shaped by fractured percussion and dub’s dislocation. Her approach to sound evokes a world that’s constantly shifting with its clean edges eroded by repetition and drift. Released on Northern Electronics, her debut album Drumlin Loop serves as a weathered map of these sonic territories.

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ABOUT DOG
DOG is a dynamic project space exploring emergent cultural themes through an ongoing series of in-person events. An experimental, physical complement to its parent, Landscape, a brand strategy and design studio in San Francisco, CA, the events make tangible the studio’s commitment to nurturing our collective social fabric and supporting new ideas, technologies, and opportunities for cultural expression.

ABOUT LANDSCAPE
Landscape is an integrated creative studio providing brand strategy, design systems, and campaign production to clients pursuing intentional, sustainable, and influential change across a range of sectors—science, technology, social, environmental, arts, and culture.

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ACCESSIBILITY
Please note there is one flight of stairs leading up to the entrance of the venue. There are accessible toilets. For any questions regarding access to our space, please reach out via dog@dogdogdog.xyz.

PRIVACY
We’re mindful of privacy rights and would like you to know that at some events, we intend to capture the event with photographs—at times, flash will be used. Some of these images will likely be shared with our community online, on social media and our website. If you wish for your image not to be used, please reach out to us at the event or via email.


Music at DOG DJ NFS & Matt, Jonathan Carr, Droso

Music at DOG returns on July 5 for an afternoon program celebrating the DIY culture pushers shaping the Bay Area underground. The ongoing series, curated by Chris Latina in collaboration with Landscape, presents electronic and computer music performed on a unique sound system selected for each show.

The afternoon will begin with a curated selection of record and books for sale from the collections of DomainMoments in Motion, and Of Interest. The event will feature DJ sets from Droso, a project by Oso Feo and Banal of Sutro FM, DJ NFS & Matt of Cone Shape Top, and a live modular set from Jonathan Carr. Sound will be provided by Mobius Acoustics and Physm Industrial.

Free entry for the first hour.

GET TICKETS HERE

4pm: Record & Book Pop-up
5pm: DJ NFS & Matt (Cone Shape Top)
7pm: Johnathan Carr (Live)
8pm: Droso (Oso Feo & Banal)
Address: 428 Waller Street, San Francisco

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ABOUT THE ARTISTS

JONATHAN CARR
Jonathan Carr is an underground noise mechanic, instrument builder behind his latest sound system project, Physm, and member of Oakland based industrial trio S’Hells Gate with DJ NFS & Matt. He plays mind melting music that spans from techno and noisy soundscapes. Re-emerging with a rare techno focused performance, he will present a live hardware program of sci-fi dancefloor consensual punishment.

DROSO (Oso Feo & Banal)
Droso is a project by Banal and Oso Feo (Sutro FM)  that connects their influences and aspirations into a single entity. Droso is music for pyshcotropic people and sweet little rave angels.

DJ NFS & MATT (Cone Shape Top)
NFS (Not for sale) & Matt are DJs, artists, musicians, curators, and culture workers known for showcasing their eclectic tastes through Cone Shape Top, a shop and project space they run out of their home in Oakland. Never beholden to genre, they relish finding relationships between varied and often disparate sounds to create shifting and unexpected moods. Together they also run the recurring party, EGG! at Stork Club and monthly show, ‘Cone Zone’ on Lower Grand Radio.

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ABOUT DOG
DOG is a dynamic project space exploring emergent cultural themes through an ongoing series of in-person events. An experimental, physical complement to its parent, Landscape, a brand strategy and design studio in San Francisco, CA, the events make tangible the studio’s commitment to nurturing our collective social fabric and supporting new ideas, technologies, and opportunities for cultural expression.

ABOUT LANDSCAPE
Landscape is an integrated creative studio providing brand strategy, design systems, and campaign production to clients pursuing intentional, sustainable, and influential change across a range of sectors—science, technology, social, environmental, arts, and culture.

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ACCESSIBILITY
Please note there is one flight of stairs leading up to the entrance of the venue. There are accessible toilets. For any questions regarding access to our space, please reach out via dog@dogdogdog.xyz.

PRIVACY
We’re mindful of privacy rights and would like you to know that at some events, we intend to capture the event with photographs—at times, flash will be used. Some of these images will likely be shared with our community online, on social media and our website. If you wish for your image not to be used, please reach out to us at the event or via email.


Music at DOG Fallen Matter, Only Now, Nebucha­dnezzar

Music at DOG is an ongoing event series organized by Chris Latina in collaboration with Landscape. The series will feature electronic and computer music from the Bay Area underground performed on a unique sound system selected for each show.

April 19 will feature three artists that focus on tempo as form. Only Now (Kush Arora) will deliver rhythm & dub inspired tessellations of sound with support from SF underground risers Nebuchadnezzar and Fallen Matter performed on Klipsch La Scala speakers.

7pm: Doors open
7pm: Fallen Matter
8pm: Nebuchadnezzar
9pm: Only Now
Address: 428 Waller Street, San Francisco

GET TICKETS HERE

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ONLY NOW

Kush Arora, who has produced under the name Only Now since 2013, has been dubbed an arch hybridizer and approaches his art with wild abandon. His trademark deconstructions of Punjabi music has found itself in circles ranging from dancehall to industrial music since the early 2000’s. Kush has performed alongside DUMA, Andy Stott, and Kokoko! in the past years, providing rituals of riddim and power ambience.

NEBUCHADNEZZAR

With releases featured on the likes of Reel Torque, Augmented Research and Lost Domain, Ivan Chebotarev fuses underground styles of renegade radio with outsider tech edits, mutating blends of fast-cut rhythmic exercises in pointillism with processed manipulations. Slicing samples from memetic media and familiar cultural iconography, Nebuchadnezzar auralizes these images through remnants of consumer technology to create hypnotic acousma, filling the void between the warehouse rave and contemporary couture.

FALLEN MATTER

Fallen Matter’s DJ sets traverse the electronic strata with levitating atmospheric buoyancy to hailstorms of heavy-weight club precipitations. Originally from Singapore, this Bay Area selector has been a staple of Club Moniker’s futuristic party series and Sutro FM’s radio program with EEL Automaton.

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DOG

DOG is a dynamic project space exploring emergent cultural themes through an ongoing series of in-person events. An experimental, physical complement to its parent, Landscape, a brand strategy and design studio in San Francisco, CA, the events make tangible the studio’s commitment to nurturing our collective social fabric and supporting new ideas, technologies, and opportunities for cultural expression.

ABOUT LANDSCAPE

Landscape is an integrated creative studio providing brand strategy, design systems, and campaign production to clients pursuing intentional, sustainable, and influential change across a range of sectors—science, technology, social, environmental, arts, and culture.

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ACCESSIBILITY

Please note there is one flight of stairs leading up to the entrance of the venue. There are accessible toilets. For any questions regarding access to our space, please reach out via dog@dogdogdog.xyz

PRIVACY

We’re mindful of privacy rights and would like you to know that at some events, we intend to capture the event with photographs—at times, flash will be used. Some of these images will likely be shared with our community online, on social media and our website. If you wish for your image not to be used, please reach out to us at the event or via email.

Compound Wonders

***TICKETS ON SALE NOW, LINKS BELOW

Beginning October 19th, DOG will host a series of four Saturday live music events focused on our collective relationship to sound, featuring performances from artists exploring acoustic folk, ambient soundscapes, and analog electronica.

Designed as a tuned environment to celebrate the diversity of sound as a medium, [E16] Compound Wonders celebrates local emerging artists and the power of making new connections through intersecting communities. Each session invites a multi-sensory, embodied experience, uncovering the liminal spaces where vibration becomes meaning.

In partnership with Studio Ahead and Western Acoustics, DOG will transform into an immersive environment that enhances every note, interaction, and shared experience. 


***SCHEDULE & TICKETS***
Doors open at 7pm, performances start at 7:30pm

10/19
↳ Tickets : Kelly McFarling
$17

10/27
↳ Tickets : Chris Kallmyer
$17

11/2
↳ Tickets : Cheflee + James Wallace
$17

11/9
↳ Tickets : Chris Latina
$17



***ABOUT THE ARTISTS***

KELLY MCFARLING
Bolinas, CA Kelly McFarling grew up riding the prolific RnB radio stations and lady folk waves of Atlanta, GA in the early 90’s. This incubation translated to a songwriter anchored in melody, metaphor and potent observation. McFarling began playing original songs in the Bay Area as an adult and quickly became known for her dynamic, witty, emotional gut-punch of a live show.

She spent the next decade touring and releasing music independently; earning a devoted following as a compelling, versatile indie-folk singer-songwriter. Garnering comparisons to Laura Marling, Bonnie Raitt, and Dottie West, McFarling’s voice anchors into the power of well-crafted songs, delivered with emotion.

DOG will be hosting Kelly for her first solo, acoustic performance.


CHRIS KALLMYER
Petaluma, CA Chris Kallmyer is a musician who works in art and design. In 2021 he started Furniture Music, a studio that creates sounding home goods and research-based projects for active listeners, architectural applications, and to promote social well-being through sound.

His installations, performances, and publications has been presented at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Walker Art Center, Pulitzer Arts Foundation, San Francisco Symphony, Los Angeles Philharmonic, STUDIO TeatrGaleria in Warsaw, Fondation Richard in Paris, and the National Gallery of Singapore among other spaces in America and Europe.

A listening session with ambient spirituals, contemplative drones, sculptural wind chimes, and breezy field recordings pressed into vinyl. The performance will be articulated by new films by Ben Bloom. Bring your ears, lie on the floor, find your breath, lose your keys.


CHEFLEE
Oakland, CA Imari “Cheflee” Mubarak is a multi-instrumentalist, composer and visual artist from Oakland, California. Over the last decade, he’s been producing and releasing solo material, weaving together intricate, hazy psychedelia, heavy groove and surreal storytelling. His latest, the full-length odyssey Fescue June, dropped in March. A fixture of the Bay Area arts ecosystem, Cheflee’s track record includes collaborations with artists like Toro y Moi, Saba, Salami Rose Joe Louis and more.


JAMES WALLACE
Oakland, CA James Wallace is an East Coast transplant living in Oakland as a full time composer and producer. He’s involved in the neo-psychedelia and folk-rock band Skyway Man as well as the local live-scoring, ambient-experimental trio, Rewards Program. He composed the music for the cult HBO show “Joe Pera Talks With You” and has collaborated with several local musicians including Andy Cabic (Vetiver), Kelly McFarling, and Sam Doores (The Deslondes). His music and ideas combine left-field philosophies (aliens ideology / doomsday predictions) with moments of deep self-reflection carried along on a cosmic stream of progressive blues-rock, swamp boogie, and future folk.


CHRIS LATINA
San Francisco, CA “God Memories” is a collection of new recordings and live musical patchwork by Bay Area producer Article C. Inspired by the universal language of trance, the work decomposes electronic rhythm styles alongside live acoustic modeling of flute and string synthesis using analog delay and filter processors. Uprooting the tropes of dance genres, the outcome crosses aesthetics like UK garage house with outsider freeform hardcore styles.

Article C formed as a refraction of Chris Latina’s audio research & sound design documentation, reworking experiments in spectral morphology and extractive synthesis into generative dance structures (often with modular hardware and custom software). The latest iteration of the project revisits its origins, primarily focused on playing studio-live chimeras of grooving ROMpler aberrations to form rave abstractions.

Over the past decade, Latina has presented his artwork, personal research and innovation through academic / industry contexts, music festivals, and museum installations.


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ABOUT DOG 

DOG is a dynamic project space exploring emergent cultural themes through an ongoing series of in-person events. An experimental, physical complement to its parent, Landscape, a brand strategy and design studio in San Francisco, CA, the events make tangible the studio’s commitment to nurturing our collective social fabric and supporting new ideas, technologies, and opportunities for cultural expression.


ABOUT LANDSCAPE

Landscape is an integrated creative studio providing brand strategy, design systems, and campaign production to clients pursuing intentional, sustainable, and influential change across a range of sectors—science, technology, social, environmental, arts, and culture.

Email dog@dogdogdog.xyz with inquiries

9600 Baud

1994 was a promethean year for the world wide web. With fewer than two thousand websites in existence — all hard-coded in html — and before the advent of consumer digital cameras or commercial image scanners, sharing images online was technically challenging and labor intensive. Launched in this pioneering internet era, Art Crimes (graffiti.org) became one of the first portals where a real-life culture was documented, digitized and made accessible to grow and proliferate online.

The exhibition’s title, 9600 Baud, refers to the connection speed of dial-up modems that early internet users relied on. The distinctive pinging and fuzzy sounds of a modem connecting over a telephone line that built excitement, signaling entry into another world. It was the soundtrack to exploring distant places, connecting far flung cultures, and a new way of discovering sights beyond one’s immediate surroundings.

To celebrate 30 years of digitizing and preserving street art online, Brett Webb, the Assistant Curator of Art Crimes, presents an exhibition featuring key archival photographs from his collection, alongside new works by a renowned group of Bay Area graffiti artists.

Opening Reception on August 23rd, from 6—9pm at 428 Waller Street.

Featuring:
Crayone (@crayone)
Defie (@anchoviesardines)
Enero
Grey (@pvc_grey)
Optimist (@optimistneverdies)
Quake
Renos (@renosoner)
Ricky Watts (@rickywatts)
Vogue (@vogue_tdk)

Curated by @spraystreetdotcom
DJ set by @bukueone

Hour

Just as we value our food, we must value the farmers, producers, and pathways that support our food systems.

Join us for a unique dinner experience and immersive panel discussion exploring the form and function of small-scale food systems. A proposition for a different way of eating that seeks to lead us to sustainable practices through a love for food, in all its vibrancy and variety, and a means of support for the economic well-being of those who provide it.

Led by Will Gertler, founder of the Kenya-based seafood company Kumbatia, we’ll host an evening of dining, dialogue, and discussion with industry leaders in policy, investment, and global ecological initiatives around food production and its impact on the climate.

The evening will feature a menu of responsibly-sourced cuisine prepared by chef Leif Hedendal (Formerly of Noma, Chez Panisse, and Greens) who since 2008 has hosted Dinner Discussions, an ongoing series bringing together artists, curators, and writers with chefs, farmers, and food activists, to sit around a table, enjoy a meal, discuss their projects, and form connections.

Tickets available here

July 12th, 7–9pm
428 Waller Street
San Francisco, CA 94117

Tableware provided by Heath Ceramics
Glassware courtesy of Elias Hansen and Paly Fiery Arts Booster Club
Styled by Abby St. Claire

Relate(): AI Bonds

Companion AI, akin to pets, are forging profound and enduring relationships with humans. Over time, these AI companions have the potential to create rich and meaningful connections, much like traditional pets have done for centuries.

DOG is pleased to present Relate(): AI Bonds, a one-night event with drinks, a collective gaming experience, and a live panel discussion featuring leading UX researchers, startup founders, and game developers—all working at the forefront of AI companionship for a lively debate around the future interfaces giving form to these exciting new relationships.

Featuring:

Miguel Christophy; VP of Hardware Humane

Giuliano Morse; User Researcher

Will Freudenheim; Game Designer & Director at Laserdays Studio, Researcher Antikythera XYZ

Jason Yuan; Co-founder of New.Computer

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Meet the Panelists:

Jason Yuan is Co-founder and Chief Design Officer of New Computer. Former member of Apple Design Team where he worked on the future of intelligent, expressive computing. Founder and co-inventor of MakeSpace (now known as Sprout), a multiplayer-first telepresence platform. Creator of mercuryos.com and helped pioneer ideas in generative UI. 



Giuliano Morse is a user researcher specialized in using ethnographic methods to understand the intersection of human behavior and artificial intelligence. For the last 5 years he has worked at Meta’s AI lab and on their AI product teams. Views expressed are not that of Meta.

Will Freudenheim is an artist, game designer and researcher based in New York. He builds interactive systems for collective knowledge construction, animation, and live performance using real-time 3D engines.



Miguel Christophy is an experienced product designer and engineer. He has been leading the hardware design and development at Humane, an AI wearable startup here in San Francisco, for over 4 years. Formerly part of the Apple product design team, he led the architecture for multiple generations of iPhone, continuously pushing the limits on design, engineering, and precision manufacturing.

Black Rodeo, Tricia Turner

DOG is proud to present a new book release and photo exhibition by Tricia Turner. 

Black Rodeo is a celebration of Black Americana, inspired by the social narratives and history of African-American heritage and cowboys in rodeo culture. 

Captured over the past two years while traveling across California and the American Southwest, Turner’s series depicts the culture, lifestyle, and pride of lifelong rodeo cowboys and their generational legacy, with a dedication to early predecessors like Myrtis Dightman, the first African-American to break the color barrier and compete at the National Finals Rodeo. 

Deconstructing the myth of the American cowboy and negative stereotypes surrounding Black masculinity and fatherhood, Black Rodeo is a visual anthology that looks into the past while documenting what each subject hopes to carry into the future—stylistically referencing the iconic visual tropes and imagery of the American West.

Tricia Turner is an advertising and editorial photographer working in the U.S. She has collaborated with numerous publications and brands including Vogue Italia, Harper’s Bazaar, The New York Times, Levi’s, and Gap. 

Purchase the “Black Rodeo” book here.

Black Rodeo was designed by Landscape as part of an ongoing pro-bono initiative to support Black-owned businesses, which commenced in late 2020. 

Dark Thoughts

**Tickets are available for purchase here**

DOG is pleased to announce [E10] Dark Thoughts, a one-night horror film festival at the Victoria Theatre.

Dark Thoughts explores the shadowy corners of the psyche with a curated selection of short films made by independent directors from the Bay Area and across the country. At San Francisco’s oldest operating (and possibly haunted) theater, the Victoria, we invite you to contemplate the darkness in the company of the living. 

Dark thoughts happen to all of us. The internal, subconscious mind drifts away from the face we present to the public – questioning, inviting, tempting us from the periphery. Horror as a film genre beckons us into these murky waters from the safety of a theater seat.

Tickets are available for purchase through Eventbrite. Seats are limited! Get yours before they vanish into the night.

FEATURING—

Supper
Elyse Schrock

Dial Tone
Cole Montminy

Brain Eaters of Joshua Tree
Barret Hacia

The Hospital
Loretta Stern

Evil in Residence
Piranha Psychotronica

Feng Shui
Kamran Rathod

I Didn’t Know I Was Dead
Alan Resnick

Smooth
Sepi Mashiahof

Black Lapine
Erika Culverson

The Veil
Lauren R M

Lovesick
Dreams for Dead Cats Productions

Still Life
Chichi Castillo

Please note some of these films contain mature themes. This festival is intended for an 18+ audience. 

Ingredient

DOG is pleased to announce our next event, [E9] INGREDIENT—a philanthropic event supporting our local ecology through motion. Join us for a three-week-long fundraiser for Save the Bay culminating in a walk, run, or bike ride on Saturday, August 26th.

Save the Bay is on a mission to protect and restore the San Francisco Bay—our most precious natural resource that provides habitat, food, protection, and beauty for people and wildlife. For the next three weeks, we will fundraise via GiveButter, with 100% of the proceeds donated to Save the Bay.

To participate with us on Saturday, August 26th, you must purchase a ticket through GiveButter.

**GET YOUR TICKETS** via GiveButter HERE.

Ticket holders will also receive a gift bag designed by Landscape including products from Joggy. We also welcome stand-alone donations.

The Fundraiser
Contributions can be made between August 7th and August 26th by purchasing a ticket or by making a stand-alone donation. We’re pleased to announce that the Ornot will match contributions up to $2,000!

The Event
On Saturday, August 26th, ticket holders will meet us at 428 Waller to begin their routes through San Francisco. 

  • The 27-mile bike ride to and from the Marin Headlands will be led by DOG, Ornot, and Outer Shell. Bikers will meet at 8:30 AM and leave at 8:45 AM sharp.
  • The 10K run will take participants through Golden Gate Park. Runners will meet at 9:00 AM and leave at 9:15 AM sharp.  
  • The 5-mile walk will take participants through Golden Gate Park. Walkers will meet at 9:30 AM and leave at 9:45 AM sharp.

Afterward, we’ll return to our studio to enjoy food and refreshments with NA beer from Visitor. Additionally, Ornot and Outer Shell will host a pop-up retail shop to experience their products in person.

Early bird tickets are available for $30.00 until August 14th, after which the registration fee will increase to $40.00. Space is limited, so sign-up early!

Photography by Jason Hsu, Adam Weiss, and Ben Bloom

DRIP

DOG invites you to [E8] DRIP, a weeklong market of metal objects and jewelry. Shop the handmade works of independent artists, including WHOLLY, Nico Corona, Floating World, Sulkworm, and L.JARDIM. Visit the opening reception on Saturday, July 15th from 5–7pm with a DJ set by Mishka and wine from Bar Part Time!

Open Hours:
7/15 Saturday 11–4
7/16 Sunday 11–4
7/20 Thursday 11–4
7/21 Friday 11–4
7/22 Saturday 11–4
7/23 Sunday 11–4

WHOLLY 
With a background in fine arts, Alex Toledo (also known as WHOLLY) works in casting, design, photography, performance art, painting, and ceramics—and continues to learn new techniques to further her creative practice. With an emphasis on sculpture and a deep infatuation for the materials she works in, Alex focuses on creating unique, unisex adornments that push the limits of embodiment with her chainmail pieces that blur the lines of fashion and art. 

Nico Corona is a first-generation Latinx artist based in San Francisco who grew up in a steel town in Southern California. His work explores form, materiality, function, and feelings. 

Floating World
Inspired by the natural world, history, fantasy, and myth, Allison Grabenhorst (also known as Floating World) strives to create forms both sculptural and surreal. Her one-of-a-kind pieces are made by employing lost wax casting and silversmithing techniques with accents of gemstones and pearls.

Sulkworm
Madi Nup (also known as Sulkworm) is a nonbinary, queer artist based in Seattle, Washington who began experimenting with solder pieces and chainmail in 2022. The energy in their work is recognized as elaborate, high fantasy, and ethereal for those seeking a unique outward expression.

L.JARDIM
L. JARDIM focuses on the relationship between industrial and contemporary aesthetics, exploring a balance between edge and elegance. Shapes and silhouettes present throughout these collections reference examinations in architecture, modernism, nostalgia, and duality. All jewelry is handcrafted locally using recycled precious metals and made to order.

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OFF LEASH

Across millenia, evidence of the kinship between humans and dogs has appeared painted on cave walls, canonized in religious texts, seated next to royalty in oil paintings, and eternalized on the Instagram pages of their devoted owners. A guide, a friend, a threat, a fashion statement—canines have come to represent companionship, curiosity, mischief, and playfulness; a symbol of loyalty to one’s senses, led by instinct, in pursuit of adventure and satisfaction.  

[E7] OFF LEASH, a mixed media group show celebrates the first year of programming at DOG.

Featuring work from over 60 artists, [E7] OFF LEASH presents an unrestrained, floor-to-ceiling, multimodal exploration of our four-legged friends. A roster including experimental poets, cross-country train hoppers, mid-career painters, storied editorial photographers, legendary skaters, commercial illustrators, local heroes, and designers. 

Come! Sit! Stay! Join us opening night with drinks provided by Golden Rule Spirits and Ghia.

[E7] OFF LEASH opens Friday, April 21st from 5–9pm. All dogs welcome!

The show will be open through May 19th, Thursdays through Saturdays from 12–5pm or by appointment.

For a price list or to schedule a viewing, please email dog@thisislandscape.com.

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MUTUALISM

DOG is pleased to present [E6] MUTUALISM, an exhibition by 10th Floor Studio opening Friday, February 24th from 5 – 8pm. This new body of work imagines a symbiotic relationship between the manufactured and natural worlds through sculpture and digital renderings. 

Based in San Francisco, Jerome Tavé and Kyle Lawson of 10th Floor Studio explore this natural and material tension through the fabrication of monolithic aluminum structures. The hollow structures are filled with homegrown mycelium inoculated with antler reishi cultivated in their studio. Over months, limbs of reishi stretch from intentional cracks and cutouts in the metal, dancing to the tune of light and moisture, slowly repossessing the man made structures and transforming them into unrecognizable forms. At their peak in growth, the fruiting bodies are shellacked and preserved for eternity in their metal enclosures. From the artists:

“Our built environments are in stark contrast with the world from which we’ve emerged. Our spaces are becoming more and more sterile, despite the myriad utopian visions in our collective imagination depicting futures where other species of animals, plants, and fungi are thriving within human-built environments.

[E6] MUTUALISM is a collection of work that challenges the underlying philosophy of our built environments, which alienate us from other species. We put forth a vision where the brutalist, industrial logic of aluminum is harmonized with the warm chaos of mycelium. The collection provides visions of futures where humanity finds greater integration with the plants, animals and fungi with whom our fates are intertwined.”

In conjunction with the exhibition, join us for a live performance exploring the show concepts with 10th Floor Studio on Friday, March 17th from 7 — 8pm. RSVP to follow. 

[E6] MUTUALISM, will be on view from February 24th through March 24th, with open hours Wednesday through Saturday 12 – 5p and by appointment. 

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ISSUES

We’ve got ISSUES.

[E5] ISSUES at DOG opens as an experimental retail space featuring rare and independent magazines from around the world—curated by Steve Watson of Stack Magazines.

The publications highlight a diverse range of ever-evolving issues — from our two-sided relationship with technology to supernatural phenomena to the complexities of motherhood to skate culture in apartheid—through the unique editorial lens of those most curious about tomorrow.

Browse the collection, meet the editors, enjoy natural wine from Slug Bar, and try vegan food by Mish Mish Souq!

Open Hours
November 5th, 12–5pm
November 6th, 12–5pm

Panel Discussion and Reception
November 5th, 5–8pm

Joined by Anja Charbonneau of Broccoli Magazine, Victor Gonzalez of Grøss Magazine, and Michael Ray of local Zoetrope, Steve Watson will lead a discussion on the magic behind independent publishing.

Listen to the panel discussion on the latest episode of the Stack Magazines podcast.

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Break the Laws Forever

DOG is pleased to announce the opening of [E4] Break the Laws Forever, an exhibition and immersive experience by San Francisco-based artist and DJ, Primo Pitino on Friday, September 16th, from 6–9pm.

For two decades, Primo has introduced underground music of all genres and styles to the Bay Area and beyond, building an eclectic community of freaks on the dance floor. His legendary parties include 2 Men Will Move You, Slow Jams, WOMAN, Oldies Night, and most recently, Club Lonely. Intrinsic to his events are his hand-drawn flyers featuring dancing cats and psychedelic fonts with cryptic messages of nihilism and affection. In addition to his influence on nightlife, Pitino’s work can be found on city murals, fashion commissions, and decorating the dark corners of beloved cultural venues.

In Break the Laws Forever, Pitino extends his understanding of form and emotion into his own visual language to connect with the people around him and navigate an understanding of self. This collection showcases a new series of gestural, large-scale paintings alongside original flyers from the past twenty years of his events.

Join us for the opening reception on Friday, September 16th from 6–9pm at 428 Waller Street. The exhibition will run through October 14th, with public hours and viewings by appointment.

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PUPPY

Wide-eyed and curious!

Escape with us into the limitless world of storytelling.

This month, DOG will host [E3] PUPPY — an ongoing program for children focused on creativity, education, and community.

For our first event on July 30th, bring your kiddos to our space in the Lower Haight to hear readings of our favorite children’s books. We’ll walk over to Duboce Park afterwards to enjoy the playground and furry friends!

10:00a — Arrive, Get Cozy
10:30a to 11:30a — Readings
Noon — Walk to Duboce Park

Mimosas for adults, drinks,
and a few snacks for the kids!

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Landscape Anniversary Party & Book Release

DOG. A three letter word for companionship.

Located in the Lower Haight, DOG is a creative platform and meeting place that invites deeper engagement with the world. A tactile celebration of creativity, DOG extends the presence of Landscape in our local community.

Will your clothes last the next ten years? Where will you find your new favorite book? What questions do children have about Monet? What tastes send your senses to the moon?

Our first event will celebrate you—ten years of memories and lessons from our team, captured in a 250 page book that will be available at the party in our newly remodeled space.

We hope to see you at the start of our next 10 years.

Friday, April 29th
5 – 9pm
428 Waller Street
San Francisco, CA

Food, drinks, music, and friends will be provided.

Seeking Arrangements

DOG is pleased to present [E2] Seeking Arrangements, an exploration of floral design through the eyes of three local florists, Tyson Lee, Pearl Holmes, Colina Terui, and photographer Damien Maloney, opening June 24th, 2022.

The second event at DOG considers the work of these artists in the context of space and in relationship with one another. Presented as ephemeral floral design and photographic installation, these expressions of beauty, navigation, symbolism, love, life, death, and fortune invite us into their worlds through arrangement.

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