Many people will see this category and first think of Day For Night, and for good reason — that immersive festival of art and music was an amazing spectacle. But direct from various fighting pits of the local artistic landscape, the most recent of which being the gladiatorial ring of Lawndale Art Center's Studio Program, artist Randi Long managed to pull off a dark horse win with her installation in the Temporary Havens exhibition organized by guest curator Dean Daderko of the Contemporary Arts Museum. Long installed various scrappy-looking metamatics and messy assemblages of homemade contraptions, hard-wired for noise and scribbled all over with someone's handwriting, presumably the artist's. The overall effect was both that of a crash, with various things scattered hither and thither, loudening up the place, and that of a crash course, namely in Dada, with plenty of shade-tipping to Jean Tinguely, Marcel Duchamp and Hugo Ball.