Category: Exhibitions & Publications (Page 6 of 6)

Screening at the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria | Leila Sujir

On February 25 Leila Sujir presented her film For Jackson: A Time Capsule from his Two Grandmothers. Leila Sujir’s nephew,  Jakson Sujir was also present for the screen.

For Jackson: A Time Capsule from his Two Gramothers is a documentary portrait of two Canadian women, Rosemary Brown (1930-2003), BC’s first black MLA, and Ruth Horricks-Sujir (b. 1925) who as a young woman, moved to India. The film creates a time capsule for their young grandson, Jackson, who is a hip-hop artist and rapper in Vancouver. Leila Sujir compiled video footage over many years to explore memory, as well as archival material in film and photography to piece together the histories of Jackson’s grandmothers. She moves the viewer through the geographies and journeys of the women’s lives.

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“For Jackson” Video Screening & Discussion at AGGV | Leila Sujir

 

In collaboration with the BC Black History Awareness Society and MediaNet, the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria will be screening FOR JACKSON: A TIME CAPSULE (2004; 49 mins) a video by Leila Sujir.

Date: Saturday, February 25, 2017 at 2:00pm

The screening will be followed by a Q&A and discussion with the artist, Leila Sujir and her nephew Jackson Sujir, to whom the film is dedicated.

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Sculpture in Bath Abbey for Forest of Imagination

In June 2016 Anthony Head’s sculpture was featured as part of the UK’s Forest of Imagination event (www.forestofimagination.org.uk), in Bath.

The project was called iMigration and featured a swarm of butterflies, suspended in the middle of Bath Abbey. As the title suggests, the work was about the topic of migration, about how the subject is often reported in the media as statistics without reference to individual stories, and thus creating an impersonal viewpoint of the people who travel from one country to another. In the sculpture, the viewer is presented with a mass of creatures, but it is only on closer inspection that the individuality of each butterfly. Each paper printed butterfly is different, uniquely created with digital techniques.

The work is suspended above head head and as such invites the viewer to move through the space below the butterflies. This is akin to the same ways people are invited to move in more virtual Elastic Space projects.

iMigration was exhibited for three weeks in June 2016, and will be reinstalled for a longer period in September 2016.

 

AC2 Publication Now Available at the CCA Bookstore

Santiago Tavera’s essay on Digital Architectural Environments: Perceptual Experiences of Translation Between the Physical and Virtual was published in this year’s second edition of Architecture | Concordia (AC). The spread also includes an image that can be scanned through a phone or tablet to reveal an augmented reality 3D model.

The AC2 publication is now available at the Canadian Centre for Architecture (CCA) bookstore in Montreal.

Butterfly sculpture by Anthony Head in Bath Abbey

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Anthony Head is working on a sculpture consisting of thousands of paper butterflies for Forest of Imagination, a 4 day festival in Bath, UK. The event happens in the first weekend of June 2016.

The sculpture consists of uniquely designed paper butterflies that will be suspended 30 feet in the air. The project explores the uniqueness of natural creatures. This project isn’t stereoscopic, but there is a possibility that it will be converted into a VR version, so it can be experienced even after the exhibition is finished.

 

Stereo Linear Balance by Santiago Tavera at BIAN Montréal

Santiago Tavera – Stereo Linear Balance – BIAN Montréal

May 1- June 4
Maison de la culture Marie-Uguay
6052, boul. Monk, Montreal, Quebec H4E 3H6

Stereo Linear Balance is an immersive video installation that presents a stereoscopic illusion, a process through which an image is reproduced in relief. Video and digital elements are projected on plexiglas screens. The clever way it is presented creates different perceptions of an image, forming an illusion, a mirage captured by the brain. The creation awakens the imagination and stimulates the visitor’s senses. This exhibition will be part of the International Digital Arts Biennal 2016 of Montreal.

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Translational Spaces by Santiago Tavera

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Santiago Tavera’s thesis project,  Translational Spaces, consists of an artist book project, interactive web-project & digital installation, exploring the potential of digital media to simulate the state of a migrant body while being contained in a physical place.

Santiago’s graduating thesis exhibition continues at Agence Topo until April 30th, 2016, where the artist is also doing three reading sessions.

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