Category Archives: project
Being Watched (the speed of war)

installation view

intaglio poster for the installation
(2005)
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Being Watched (the speed of war)

installation view

intaglio poster for the installation
(2005)
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Experiment of the limitation with body speed

(2005)
drawing as a remnant of performance
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Experiment of the limitation with body speed

(2005)
drawing as a remnant of performance
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traces (self portrait)

(front view)

(from above)
2004.
Body Speed Movement Experiment (Part of a Series: The Speed of Drawing Project)

— rough layout of the installation — prototype

— installation detail
This project is part of a series of drawings examining and experimenting with the notion of speed from 6 different (and multiple) perspectives. The image was made as a prototype, and this will be produced in a larger scale for the 2009 MADT Festival.
This project is an examination of sport as body movement with the added characteristics of competition (sympathy/antipathy) and game (pleasure/anxiety). The spiral sculpture part on the floor is reminiscent of body organs. Water and oil in the tubes are immiscible and create different layers, but when the participant steps on the spiral organ and jumps, the fluid mixture pumps through the network of tubes; if the participant applies considerable effort the water and oil will eventually be mixed. This mixed red liquid line will denote how much activity participant has expended, and this will give the participant encouragement to try to make it higher, which continues the play of desire and exhaustion.
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Body Speed Movement Experiment (Part of a Series: The Speed of Drawing Project)

— rough layout of the installation — prototype

— installation detail
This project is part of a series of drawings examining and experimenting with the notion of speed from 6 different (and multiple) perspectives. The image was made as a prototype, and this will be produced in a larger scale for the 2009 MADT Festival.
This project is an examination of sport as body movement with the added characteristics of competition (sympathy/antipathy) and game (pleasure/anxiety). The spiral sculpture part on the floor is reminiscent of body organs. Water and oil in the tubes are immiscible and create different layers, but when the participant steps on the spiral organ and jumps, the fluid mixture pumps through the network of tubes; if the participant applies considerable effort the water and oil will eventually be mixed. This mixed red liquid line will denote how much activity participant has expended, and this will give the participant encouragement to try to make it higher, which continues the play of desire and exhaustion.
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Barcode

installation with video projection (2007)
Barcode output by an online barcode generator.
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barcode
scanned
unseen
information recorded
embeded information and scanned ‘unseen’
Barcode

installation with video projection (2007)
Barcode output by an online barcode generator.
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barcode
scanned
unseen
information recorded
embeded information and scanned ‘unseen’
see.saw installation view
May 13 – 23, 2009
@ Illingworth Kerr Gallery, Calgary
see.saw inside view
The person we see in the picture is not in front of us physically; it is an illusion (reflection) of the person who is on the other side of the hallway. In see.saw, we see around corners but are not aware that we
see.saw inside view
The person we see in the picture is not in front of us physically; it is an illusion (reflection) of the person who is on the other side of the hallway. In see.saw, we see around corners but are not aware that we
see.saw installation view in the gallery space
reflection on the wall interaction with the multi-touch screens see.saw installation view at the Illingworth Kerr Gallery, Calgary
see.saw installation view in the gallery space
reflection on the wall interaction with the multi-touch screens see.saw installation view at the Illingworth Kerr Gallery, Calgary
see.saw interaction
interaction with the touch screens

