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Past exhibition
Feb 5 - 21, 2004

Booth―Pierre Tremblay and Skawennati Tricia Fragnito

Booth is an exploration of the time it takes to summarize a life or capture the spirit of an era. The exhibition includes Pierre Tremblay's Portraits in a Sentence and Skawennati Tricia Fragnito's 80 Minutes, 80 Movies, 80s Music, two artworks that use the minute-long video as a framework for self-expression. In each case, the artist has invited friends and acquaintances to use clearly established parameters – the single sentence, the song fragment, the rule of one – to fashion their contribution to the project.

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Past exhibition
Oct 22 - Nov 15, 2003

Re-play―Benny Nemerofsky Ramsay, Pascal Grandmaison and Zin Taylor

Curated by Barbara Fischer and Catherine Crowston

Over the past few years there has been an explosion of interest among visual artists in the popular culture of music's diverse yet ubiquitous manifestations. Re-play explores the ways in which established and emerging Canadian artists have taken up popular music, its forms of musical and visual expression, in such mediums as drawing, sculpture, video, performance and installation.

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Past exhibition
Jul 23 - 25, 2003

The Music Room―Jessica Sarrazin, Denise Duric, Heidi Strauss, Jeremy Rotsztain and Danielle Baskerville

One part dance, one part art and one part tech, The Music Room is an unusual project. A strange and beautiful blend of old media and new technology, The Music Room is best described as a contemporary dance and interactive media project.

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Past exhibition
Jun 20 - Jul 5, 2003

(e)merge // (dis)separate―Aaron Buttle, Jennifer Norton, Randy Knott, David Kucherepa, Kingsley Ng, Steve Daniels and Ben Bogart

Curated by Katie Varney and Jessica Fung

We are a generation who grew up in a tuned-in and fully wired world. As infants, technology enveloped us, wrapping its circuit-board blankets around us, making its way into every part of our psyche. The fact technology has acted as our overbearing parents continues to make it difficult for us to obtain an objective viewpoint.

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Past exhibition
May 23 - Jun 7, 2003

Signal―Steve Heimbecker, Bill Vorn and Simon Penny

Curated by Michael Alstad and Camille Turner

Signal: the sound, image or message transmitted or received in telegraphy, telephony, radio, television or radar.

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Past exhibition
Apr 11 - 27, 2003

Artist-Astronaut―Debra Solomon

Curated by Field Office

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Past exhibition
Mar 20 - Apr 3, 2003

Prosthetic Head―Stelarc

The line that separates us from the machines we create has become blurred. Our self-proclaiming notions of intelligence, awareness, identity, agency, and embodiment are no longer attributed solely to the human body. And instead of identity, we possess characteristics of connectivity that are most notably manifested through Embodied Conversational Agents.

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Past exhibition
Sep 19 - Oct 12, 2002

Skinjob―Wayne Dunkley, Ana Rewakowicz and Jason Salavon

Curated by Camille Turner

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Past exhibition
Sep 8 - Nov 3, 2002

Next Memory City - Toronto: Venice ―Michael Awad, Eve Egoyan and David Rokeby

Curated by Michael Awad and John Knechtal

 

Canada's entry in the 8th International Architecture Exhibition of the Venice Biennale, 2002. Presented by InterAccess Electronic Media Arts Centre and Alphabet City. Works by Michael Awad, Eve Egoyan and David Rokeby. Commissioned by Kathleen Pirrie Adams. Co-curated by Michael Awad and John Knechtal. More credits available below.

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