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CFC Media Lab Alumnus’ Art Installation Featured at Olympics

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CFC Media Lab Alumnus, David Clark, has an installation piece entitled Waterfall on display at Whistler Canada Olympic House for the duration of the 2010 Olympics and Para-Olympics.

Waterfall is an interactive video sculpture commissioned by Canadian Wildlife Federation to address the issue of water use. David with Kim Morgan, Rachelle Viader Knowles and David Ogborn created Waterfall by gutting a vending machine and replacing the snacks with videos showing different uses of water. Pressing the machine’s buttons make the images fall away revealing a waterfall. The vending machine is a cool way to connect the commercial consumption of water with a powerful image of its source.

Check out The Coast’s article on Waterfall here.
Check out The Canadian Wildlife Federation for video footage of Waterfall and the artist bios here.

PacuBox #4: “Day After the Wind”

**THIS IS THE FINAL ARTIST FOR THIS EXHIBIT. THANKS FOR TUNING INTO <STABLETALK> WHERE WE REVEALED A NEW ARTIST AND LOCATION EVERY DAY THIS WEEK!**

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By Adriana Kuiper

After a mysterious storm a tornado shelter sits in a tree, landing in an unknown forest far from the plains.

Biography

Adriana Kuiper is an installation artist who lives and works in Sackville, New Brunswick. Her recent work explores versions of modified, hidden architectural structures meant to suggest safety from extreme forces, natural and otherwise.  Her work investigates provisionally built structures found in the local landscape, and she often adapts and manipulates existing instructions for “Do-It-Yourself” shelters and small buildings.  Outdoor public installations of her work have been show recently at Nuit Blanche in Toronto, and at Dalhousie University in Halifax. Kuiper’s work has been shown across Canada in cities such as Kitchener, Oakville, Vancouver and Calgary, and has been exhibited internationally in Oslo, Norway.

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PacuBox #3: “With Time”

**THIS IS THE THIRD OF FOUR ARTISTS TO BE REVEALED THIS WEEK. STAY TUNED INTO <STABLETALK> FOR A NEW ARTIST AND LOCATION EVERY DAY!**

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By Susy Oliveira

My work intends to examine our preoccupation with replacing nature with fabricated versions of it as well as delving into ideas of digital and technological reproduction. By definition, the garden; complete with its natural components; is a construction made for our own pleasure and consumption. This piece endeavors to present some trust and hope in nature despite our constant interventions.

Biography

Susy Oliveira is an artist living in Toronto.  She received an MFA from the University of Waterloo in 2006 and is a graduate of the Ontario College of Art and Design.  Her work is represented by Peak Gallery in Toronto.

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PacuBox #2: “Dispose With Care”

**THIS IS THE SECOND OF FOUR ARTISTS TO BE REVEALED THIS WEEK. STAY TUNED INTO <STABLETALK> FOR A NEW ARTIST AND LOCATION EVERY DAY!**

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By Tazeen Qayyum

I work in the style of miniature painting of the South Asian tradition to explore compelling contemporary issues. My work comments on aggressive global politics and the subsequent suppression of difference. A dead cockroach motif is repeated in my work to simultaneously attract and repulse; commenting on human rights violations and fatalities as a result of globalization and war. The work borrows the language of entomology to explore how categories and classifications used in archiving practices, parallel the agendas of political propaganda. Preserved and presented in a steel, Armour-like, display box, the insect images are spread open for inspection/ investigation. The title of the work, ironically, is derived from universal pesticide warnings, to evoke dehumanizing ideas. When people are killed like insects around the world, we question our own insensitivity and the diminishing value of human life.

Biography

Tazeen Qayyum (Canada/Pakistan) is a contemporary miniature painter who graduated from the National College of Arts Lahore, Pakistan in 1996. She has had three solo exhibitions and  has participated in numerous International group exhibitions some of which include ‘Urban Myths & Modern Fables’, University of Sydney, Australia and University of Toronto, Canada, ‘A Thousand and One Days: The Art of Pakistani Women Miniaturists’ at the Academy of Art, Honolulu, Hawaii, ‘JAALA Exhibition at the Tokyo Metropolitan Museum, Japan, ‘Negotiating Borders’ Miniature Paintings at Katmandu, Nepal and ‘Homecoming’, at the National Gallery of Pakistan. Her work was included in the 10th Asian Biennale, Dhaka, Bangladesh and 2nd Painting Biennale, Tehran, Iran. Her works are part of many public and private collections and has received several critical reviews including a review in The New York Times in 2009.

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PacuBox #1: “Vancouver 2210″

**THIS IS THE FIRST OF FOUR ARTISTS TO BE REVEALED THIS WEEK. STAY TUNED INTO <STABLETALK> FOR A NEW ARTIST AND LOCATION EVERY DAY!**

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By Jason Van Horne

The year is 2210. It has been several hundred years since humans have inhabited the City of Vancouver. This is a glimpse at one of the city’s landmark structures, the main branch of the Vancouver Public Library. Although it has become overgrown with vegetation and much of it has crumbled, it still stands. While this may seem unnerving to some it is also very likely comforting to those who may, despite being human, secretly wish mother nature to prevail in the end.

Biography
Jason has worked within a range of mediums that include drawing and painting, sculpture installation, community arts and art production for independent films and theatre. Post-apocalyptic scenarios in film and fiction have been of great influence on his work as he is primarily focused on the depiction of cities, real or fictionalized, in some state of ruin and decay. He graduated from the Ontario College of Art & Design in 2002 from the Sculpture/Installation Department.

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PaCuBox Exhibits at CODE Live

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CFC Media Lab Alumni, Tom Kuo and Rachel Vulliens, exhibit “PaCuBox” at VANOC’s CODE Live (Cultural Olympiad Digital Edition), a festival celebrating Canadian culture and talent into the digital sphere running February 4-21, 2010.

PaCuBox is a participatory installation with four miniature galleries placed in unexpected outdoor locations throughout Metro Vancouver (See map). The galleries will feature artwork from artists around Canada. Visitors can give their thoughts about the art through a 1-800 telephone number or a website.

Whether immediate - like a tornado, to the long-term eradication of our species and the probable takeover of the cockroach, to the small hope of a more positive future, we are quickly becoming a world where natural disasters are quickly becoming a ubiquitous part of our daily lives. This exhibit serves to highlight this phenomenon by creating tiny moments of awareness about the environment around us.

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The artist collective PaCu, which stands for ‘Participatory Culture’, is the inspiration behind PaCu Boxes, where unassuming urban locations are brought to life through small, public art installations. Four miniature galleries are placed throughout Vancouver for the public to discover. Online, one can comment, offer new ideas and carry on a discussion around these small creations. PaCu sees the boxes as a physical version of blogs; a way to create an equal access network for anyone to both see and create works of art in an everyday situation.

Artist Biographies:

TOM KUO is an award winning designer, producer, sound engineer, technical director and installation artist. Tom Kuo is a versatile professional with extensive experience in creating multimedia installations in custom-designed spaces. His company, Foundation Creative Studio, specializes in conceptualizing and producing projects for clients who seek meaningful and engaging experiences for their audiences. Tom is well-recognized for his capacity to deliver imaginative and exciting events that effectively communicate the core message of the project.

RACHEL VULLIENS studied film and art at the ECAL/University of art and design in Lausanne where she graduated in 2002 with an award from the Manganel foundation. After a year and a half studying computer science at the University of Genevashe, she left to record an album with her band Kunst and direct an interactive live cinema project for the festival LesUrbaines. In February 2006 she studied at the Canadian Film Centre New Media Lab in Toronto where she met Tom Kuo with whom she coproduced PaCuBox. Since Fall 2008 she is assistant in the film department at the HEAD/university of art and design in Geneva.

Curated by Anthea Foyer

Anthea Foyer is an organizer, artist, curator, writer, schemer and an enthusiast of all strange and whimsical. Her work centres around ideas of collaborative narrative which manifests in various forms including performance, sculpture, digital narratives, video and a variety of other mediums. She holds an MA in Interactive Media: Critical Theory and Practice from Goldsmiths College, London, UK and holds a BA in Sculpture from the University of Calgary.

**WE WILL BE REVEALING A NEW ARTIST AND THEIR PACUBOX LOCATION ON <STABLETALK> EVERY DAY THIS WEEK! STAY TUNED!**

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CFC Media Lab Issues CODE Live Press Release

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Check out our official PRESS RELEASE for our co-productions exhibiting at VANOC’s CODE Live festival running February 4-21, 2010 in Vancouver.

Greenhouse Exhibits at CODE Live

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Brendan Wypich exhibits “Greenhouse” at VANOC’s CODE Live (Cultural Olympiad Digital Edition), a festival celebrating Canadian culture and talent into the digital sphere running February 4-21, 2010. Greenhouse will be exhibited at Great Northern Way Campus (577 Great Northern Way, Vancouver) as part of the Eco-Art series, co-presented with the Canadian Film Centre.

Greenhouse is a telematic artwork that creates a symbiotic relationship between a fully-automated greenhouse and single orchid flower housed within it. Using the Internet, real-time data is collected from a weather station in the orchid’s native habitat. This weather information is then used by a control system to create a simulation of these natural environmental conditions within the greenhouse. Within this system, the roles traditionally associated to nature and machines are reversed. The plant is reduced to an industrial element defined by its production and consumption of various resources, while the machine is trusted with the role of caregiver to the life form housed within it. The calm and meditative state present within the greenhouse juxtaposes with the complex and dynamic interactions captured by the sensors and interpreted by the control system.

Artist Biography:

Brendan Wypich is an artist and interaction designer who currently lives in San Francisco. His art practice explores interpersonal and human/machine relationships through the use of telematics, control systems, and multimedia. He is from Toronto, Canada, and holds an MFA in Product Design from Stanford University, a BFA from Ryerson University’s New Media program, and a BComm from Queen’s University. Since graduating from Stanford, he has continued on as a Researcher at Stanford’s Precourt Energy Efficiency Center developing strategies that introduce energy efficient behaviors into the home.

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Akousmaflore Exhibits at CODE Live

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Grégory Lasserre & Anaïs met den Ancxt exhibits “Akousmaflore” at VANOC’s CODE Live (Cultural Olympiad Digital Edition), a festival celebrating Canadian culture and talent into the digital sphere running February 4-21, 2010. Akousmaflore will be exhibited at Great Northern Way Campus (577 Great Northern Way, Vancouver) as part of the Eco-Art series, co-presented with the Canadian Film Centre.

Akousmaflore is an interactive garden composed of living musical plants or flowers, which react to human gestures and light contact.

Indoor plants can have an ambiguous definition that swings between decorative object and living being. Plants are natural sensors and are sensitive to various energy flows. Digital technologies permit us to have a relationship with plants and sound. We display the effects of random data flow and plant interaction. The data is modified as the spectator meanders around and touches the installation, resulting in a random musical universe. Audience gestures and movements generate sound effects and changes in the texture of the sound. A flower concert is created.

Mixing reality with imagination, we propose a sensory experience that encourages us to think about our relationship with other living things and energy.

Artist Biographies:

Anais met den Ancxt was born in Lyon in 1981. She is graduated from the University of Lyon in anthropology, from the Ecole Nationale des Beaux Arts in Lyon, and from the Ecole Supérieure d’Art et de Design of St Etienne.

Grégory Lasserre was born in Annecy in 1976, he has studied Computer Science and Electronics, he has a Masters degree in Multimedia and has been creating interactive artwork since 2002 as a digital artist.

The duo have exhibited their artwork at ZKM - Centre for Art and Media (Germany), BIACS3 - International Biennial of Contemporary Art of Seville (Spain), ISEA2009 - International Symposium Electronic Arts (Ireland / UK) and many digital art festivals in France (EXIT, VIA, Scopitone, Arborescence, Mal au Pixel, 38e Rugissant… ) and others countries (Futuresonic (UK), WRO (Poland), Streamfest, SHARE (Italy), ACM SIGRRAPH (Germany)  in art and cultural center (Kibla multimedia center (Slovenia), Carré des Jalles(fr).

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World Without Water Exhibits at CODE Live

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CFC Media Lab Alumni, Tahir Mahmood, Kalli Paakspuu, and Suzette Araujo exhibit “World Without Water” at VANOC’s CODE Live (Cultural Olympiad Digital Edition), a festival celebrating Canadian culture and talent into the digital sphere running February 4-21, 2010. World Without Water will be exhibited at Great Northern Way Campus (577 Great Northern Way, Vancouver) as part of the Eco-Art series, co-presented with the Canadian Film Centre.

Through a physical interaction in a bathroom vanity, World Without Water offers a new media interactive documentary experience that witnesses the world’s diminishing fresh water supply.

The banal act of walking into a private bathroom and turning on the faucet while looking into a mirror, is the framework for a meditation on the future of this precious resource – water.

By turning on the tap we see photos streamed from the website flickr.com in the mirror.  Tagged flickr images reflect a global public’s view on the absence and abundance of fresh water. If both taps are turned the user is invited into an associational play with the “hot” (absence) and “cold” (abundance) images that have been uploaded from all across the world by professional and amateur photographers and made available through a live internet connection.

The user, while washing, makes narratives from views of our water use from Eurasia to Africa and from Australia to the Badlands of North America in a fun, clean and exploratory experience.

Artist Biographies:

Tahir Mahmood is a multi-talented creative personality with a Bachelors degree in Graphic Design. His career has spanned the last decade working as an Art Director and Set Designer for numerous music videos, documentary productions and TV commercials, including Art Direction for the Mountain Dew Survivor Reality Show for Castaway Production USA. Tahir co-founded World Without Water during his time at the Canadian Film Center’s Interactive Art and Entertainment Program in 2007.

Kalli Paakspuu is a founder of the nonprofits Womenfilm/Womenart and Collective for Living Theatre as well as a Genie-winning filmmaker. She expects to defend her doctoral dissertation, “Rhetoric’s of Colonialism in Visual Documentation” at the University of Toronto this summer.  The thesis examines early colonial cross-cultural photographic practices and the dialogical storytelling on both sides of the camera as international mediations.  Part-time faculty at York University, she currently teaches cultural studies and has taught film production and screenwriting in the Fine Arts programmes.

Suzette Araujo’s acting, comedic and musical talents have been showcased in a diverse range of performances, including a two-year North American tour with Cirque du Soleil, shows in China with Theatre Beyond Words, A Ross Petty production of Snow White at the Elgin Theatre in Toronto, and a guest role as Mrs. Chintro in CBC television production of Twitch City. Her original one-woman show, Chandeleirva, won Patron’s Pick Award at the Toronto fringe and was first runner up for the Quincy Award in the Montreal fringe festival.  She performed this show at the Fringe Theatre Festival in New York in August, 2008.

Visit World Without Water.
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PacuBox #4: “Day After the Wind”

**THIS IS THE FINAL ARTIST FOR THIS EXHIBIT. THANKS FOR TUNING INTO <STABLETALK> WHERE WE REVEALED A NEW ARTIST AND LOCATION EVERY DAY THIS WEEK!**

By Adriana Kuiper
After a mysterious storm a tornado shelter sits in a tree, landing in an unknown forest far from the plains.
Biography
Adriana Kuiper is an installation artist who lives and works [...]

PacuBox #3: “With Time”

**THIS IS THE THIRD OF FOUR ARTISTS TO BE REVEALED THIS WEEK. STAY TUNED INTO <STABLETALK> FOR A NEW ARTIST AND LOCATION EVERY DAY!**

By Susy Oliveira
My work intends to examine our preoccupation with replacing nature with fabricated versions of it as well as delving into ideas of digital and technological reproduction. By definition, the garden; [...]

PacuBox #2: “Dispose With Care”

**THIS IS THE SECOND OF FOUR ARTISTS TO BE REVEALED THIS WEEK. STAY TUNED INTO <STABLETALK> FOR A NEW ARTIST AND LOCATION EVERY DAY!**

By Tazeen Qayyum
I work in the style of miniature painting of the South Asian tradition to explore compelling contemporary issues. My work comments on aggressive global politics and the subsequent suppression of [...]

PacuBox #1: “Vancouver 2210″

**THIS IS THE FIRST OF FOUR ARTISTS TO BE REVEALED THIS WEEK. STAY TUNED INTO <STABLETALK> FOR A NEW ARTIST AND LOCATION EVERY DAY!**

By Jason Van Horne
The year is 2210. It has been several hundred years since humans have inhabited the City of Vancouver. This is a glimpse at one of the city’s landmark structures, [...]

PaCuBox Exhibits at CODE Live

CFC Media Lab Alumni, Tom Kuo and Rachel Vulliens, exhibit “PaCuBox” at VANOC’s CODE Live (Cultural Olympiad Digital Edition), a festival celebrating Canadian culture and talent into the digital sphere running February 4-21, 2010.
PaCuBox is a participatory installation with four miniature galleries placed in unexpected outdoor locations throughout Metro Vancouver (See map). The galleries will [...]

CFC Media Lab Issues CODE Live Press Release

Check out our official PRESS RELEASE for our co-productions exhibiting at VANOC’s CODE Live festival running February 4-21, 2010 in Vancouver.

Greenhouse Exhibits at CODE Live

Brendan Wypich exhibits “Greenhouse” at VANOC’s CODE Live (Cultural Olympiad Digital Edition), a festival celebrating Canadian culture and talent into the digital sphere running February 4-21, 2010. Greenhouse will be exhibited at Great Northern Way Campus (577 Great Northern Way, Vancouver) as part of the Eco-Art series, co-presented with the Canadian Film Centre.
Greenhouse is a [...]

Akousmaflore Exhibits at CODE Live

Grégory Lasserre & Anaïs met den Ancxt exhibits “Akousmaflore” at VANOC’s CODE Live (Cultural Olympiad Digital Edition), a festival celebrating Canadian culture and talent into the digital sphere running February 4-21, 2010. Akousmaflore will be exhibited at Great Northern Way Campus (577 Great Northern Way, Vancouver) as part of the Eco-Art series, co-presented with the [...]

World Without Water Exhibits at CODE Live

CFC Media Lab Alumni, Tahir Mahmood, Kalli Paakspuu, and Suzette Araujo exhibit “World Without Water” at VANOC’s CODE Live (Cultural Olympiad Digital Edition), a festival celebrating Canadian culture and talent into the digital sphere running February 4-21, 2010. World Without Water will be exhibited at Great Northern Way Campus (577 Great Northern Way, Vancouver) as [...]

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