currently showing::
Nothing at the moment

currently included::
Art Academy (Canada)
Art Discussion Salon Member

Bild-rausch (Germany)
International Women Media
Artists Member
http://www.bild-rausch.de/

Emily Carr University
Alumni Society (Canada)
Board Member
http://www.eciad.ca/about/alumni/board

Population of Noise
Art Collective (Canada)
Interdisciplinary Media Art
Association Board Member

United Networks
Mobile Archive (Sweden)
Project 2001- 2006 Participant
http://www.unitednet-works.org/

currently making::
Fine Art:
Video editing a
couple of small projects

Video editing documentation
of a show for a friend

Graphic Design:
Only at work

currently attending::
6:00pm, Tues., May 12, 2009
ECU Alumni Society
2011 Committee Meeting
Vancouver, BC

6:30pm, Thurs., May 14, 2009
Vermeer, Rembrandt and
The Golden Age of Dutch Art
Vancouver Art Gallery
Vancouver, BC

1:30pm, Sun., May 17, 2009
Population of Noise
Grant Writing Committee Meeting
Vancouver, BC

6:30pm, Tues., May 20, 2009
ECU Alumni Society Meeting
ECU, Vancouver, BC

2:00pm, Sun., May 24, 2009
Population of Noise
Event Committee Meeting
Vancouver, BC

7:00pm, Wed., May 27, 2009
Art Academy Meeting
Vancouver, BC

1:30pm, Sun., June 7, 2009
Population of Noise
Board Meeting re: Events
Vancouver, BC

June 11 - June 14, 2009
Canadian Association of
Sound Ecology International
Soundscape Retreat
Gabriola Island, BC

currently reading::
Wicked
Gregory Maguire

Son of a Witch
Gregory Maguire
currently watching::
"Heaven on Earth" DVD
"The Broken" DVD
"Brideshead Revisited" DVD
"Unspeakable Horror
Classic Silents" DVDs
"The Ultimate Horror
Collection: Sleepless Nights" DVDs

referrers::
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2008/9/20 18:06:20
currently showing : My New Video Installation:: Alpha Bravo



SLAB 2 : VOTES FOR SLEEPWALKERS

Oct 2, 7 pm: OPENING RECEPTION
Oct 4, 7 pm: REMINGTON PERFORMANCE
Oct 7, 7 pm: Q & A WITH ARTISTS


Exhibition open: Oct 2-11, Tue-Sat 12-6 pm

VIVO Media Arts Centre, 1965 Main St Vancouver BC

Votes for Sleepwalkers is the second SLAB project produced at VIVO, involving seven artists and seven media installations: David Grove - Spectral Arrangement, Brady Marks – Pointing, Ricarda McDonald - Inadvertent Interaction, Alex Muir - Tiny Cinema, Wynne Palmer - Alpha Bravo, Anju Singh - The Remington, Irezicle - Motor Head

The exhibit is a sonic sensory environment with typewriters, motor heads, spy codes, water waves, shifting lights and tiny cinemas. While the installations differ widely in regard to their theme and the mode of expression, together they address a set of shared formal concerns that point back to their making: the method, the language, and the inherent meaning of the technology used. There are 7 Sleepwalks for you to explore and find the answers for:

• Can you feel the gaze of technological sight? - Pointing
• Can you see the change of light? - Spectral Arrangement
• Can you crack the code? - Alpha Bravo
• Can you play the Remington? - The Remington
• Are you sure you are in control? - Motor Head
• What are the consequences of your action? - Inadvertent Interaction
• Where do things begin and end and how would you splice them together? - Tiny Cinema

The SLAB (Studio LAB) is an open lab for electronic media artists and technology enthusiasts. We foster experimentation and provide artists with the means and motivation to develop their art unconstrained by new media conventions and assumed ways of using technology. SLAB offers workshops and facilitates collaborative projects, providing artists with mentorship and technical assistance. The projects conclude in public exhibitions and events. SLAB art doesn’t attempt to gloss over the rough edges of its creation, but instead exposes the processes of its production. Blurring the lines between experimentation, creation and public presentation, SLAB events are a risk-sharing experience between the artists and the audience.

SLAB programmer and project coordinator is Dinka Pignon, together with SLAB instructors, mentors and supporters: Brady Marks, David Grove, Rob Symmers and Emma Hendrix of VIVO.




2008/5/19 21:30:00
currently watching : Art Films


I have been in the mood to watch some art-related films currently out.

The Milos Forman movie Goya's Ghosts, starring Natalie Portman and Javier Bardem, known from the Academy Award film "No Country For Old Men", is a lovely film. The painter Francisco Goya is the thread which runs through the movie in the backdrop of France through the Inquisition to Napoleanic times.

A controvercial film, My Kid Could Paint That is a serious challenge to what is considered contemporary modern art. It is a documentary about a four-year old whose paintings are compared to Picasso. Is it miraculaous or an elaborate hoax? The documentary follows the rise, the fall and the rise again of the small prodigy as she makes hundreds of thousands of dollars for her work.

Finally, Who the *&% Is Jackson Pollack, is an amusing film about a semi truck driver who buys a painting for five dollars. When she is told it may be an original Jackson Pollack, the quest is on to prove that it is truly an original.




2008/4/20 22:20:00
currently attending : Spring Shows



Spring is blooming in Vancouver and so are art shows.

Attended the opening of Seymour Art Gallery's Serious Women Artists: Don't Do Flowers. The exhibition has been organized and curated by Kriss Boggild and includes the work of: Amona Ra, Cindy Anderson, Lois Klassen, Elizabeth Mancini, Elaine Mari, Bettina Matzkuhn, Alice Philips, Katherine Polgrain, Famous Empty Sky, Kathy Tycholis, Mia Weinberg and Madeleine Wood. The show runs in Deep Cove April 15 to May 11, 2008.

This past weekend there was also an international sonic and media show at Video In Video Out Media Gallery here in Vancouver called Signal + Noise. I found the show to be very good this year with the theme being Media Intercourse. The pieces were very engaging and represented a wide cross section of what is going on in media arts today. The show ran April 16, 17, and 18. If you missed it stay tuned to next year at this time.

As mentioned in a previous post the Cue Up Collective of which I am a member, is hosting Hospitality nights at Video In Video Out the last Tuesday of every month. Guests are invited to present their special take on the idea of hospitality which often engages the audience to directly participate, and follows with producers screening their lastest works for critical feedback. The next event, with guest host Greg Borowski, will be at 7:30 pm, Tuesday, April 29, 2008 at VIVO 1965 Main Street, Vancouver.



And finally, 7 - 9pm May 3 will be the opening of the undergraduate show at Emily Carr Institute of Art + Design. This year 350 undergrads will show works in a variety of media in the Concourse Gallery and the South Building, 1399 and 1400 Johnston Street on Granville Island in Vancouver. The show runs 10 am to 6pm daily, May 4 - 11.

2008 marks the inaugural graduate student exhibition for the Master of Applied Arts Program. The Graduate Exhibition takes place May 1 - 11 at the ECI Studios, located at 1535 West 3rd Avenue. Opening reception is at 7pm, April 30.




2008/2/10 18:10:00
currently attending : Winter Show Openings

It's been a busy winter for attending art shows and openings.

Took in the Georgia O'Keefe show at the Vancouver Art Gallery in November. Displayed were a variety of her work over the period of her career, many of which involved the desert of New Mexico.

Also in November attended the opening of Emma Hendrix and Julie Gendron's show 'don't stop' held at the CSA Gallery, which is formerly The Blanket Gallery. Their work was an interactive audio piece/installation which consisted of a number of white cubes that played an audio loop of a sound once you slotted it on a jack to a mixer. The interesting think is that you could have any number of loop sounds playing simultaneously and could even record your own sound into the box to play back. The ulimate result was an ever- changing and weaving mix of audio sounds and rythms. Quite a successful project I thought.

January brought a change in my video collective's Cue Up screening night held monthly at Video In Video Out. This year we will be dedicating the theme of Hospitality in choosing our guests and presentations. Our first guest was Jackline Ochieng, who hosts Kenyan dinners in the quest to display hospitality between cultures. While sipping on chai and eating Kenyan mondazi, videos were screened by the producers in the audience. Again, a very good turn out for the launch of this new themed night.

February 1st a artist friend of mine and I attended the opening of Derek Von Essen's show 'Horizons + Intersections III' at the new gallery on Main Street, the E.3rd Gallery. Though known for his paintings, Derek presented a set of digitally manipulated photographs of urban streets and freeways. The show addresses the modern presence through constructed environments with a fluid visual transitions.




2007/11/4 15:10:00
currently showing : Artist Books from the Art in Action

The Eastside Culture Crawl is an annual three day visual arts festival. This event involves artists who work on the east side of Vancouver, BC, Canada in an area bounded by Main Street to Commercial Drive and from First Avenue north to the waterfront. Information of all participants can be found at East Side Culture Crawl

I have been asked to include three sets of three artist books by Lois Klassen and Light Factory Publications in the presentation of Artist Books from the Art in Action category. They will be shown alongside a variety of book projects by eighteen artists at #5, William Clark Studios, 1310 William Street and Clark Drive in Vancouver. The Studio is open Friday, November 16, 5 - 10pm; Saturday and Sunday, November 17 and 18, 11am - 6pm. Come out and support community art!






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