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Current exhibition
Jul 11 - Aug 10, 2024

VF24 | I ♥ U―Kenzie Housego

Come text, flirt, and chat with these interactive LED embroidery works by Kenzie Housego.

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Current exhibition
Jul 11 - Aug 10, 2024

VF24 | too fragile to hold

A collection of new media artworks and interactive installations seeking to immerse participants into embodied experiences of flourishing mutualisms and resounding simultaneity.

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Current exhibition
Jul 11 - Aug 10, 2024

VF24 | A phosphene rifts―Hearth

A multi-site exhibition along Geary Ave exploring augmented reality’s ability to expand upon physical perceptions of the real world with objects and assets only perceivable through a digital medium, A phosphene rifts, curated by Hearth, explores the mutant materiality and particular tangibilities in the spontaneous creation unique to AR.

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Past exhibition
Nov 26 - Dec 18, 1999

Gisèle Trudel―Gisèle Trudel. Curated by Nina Czegledy

Featuring the video sculptures:

Timepiece: Kiss the Future – a video sculpture that utilizes a newly adapted version of the original 1838 Wheatstone stereoscope in combination with 3D computer animation to extend the potential of 2D video images in order to examine the ways in which representations of space and the body are moulded by the belief systems and technologies of various time periods.

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Past exhibition
Sep 10 - Oct 9, 1999

Game Girls ―Judy Cheung, Paula Gignac, Nancy Paterson, Cheryl Sourkes and Carla J. Wolf. Curated by Kathleen Pirrie Adams

Game Girls is an exhibition of interactive installations, CD-ROMs and video projections that play fast and loose with the usual rules of the game. Using shooting gallery, arcade kiosk and computer game structures as a basis for their work, each artist offers a highly individual answer to the games industry's "holy grail" question: What games do girls want to play?

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Past exhibition
May 14 - Jun 12, 1999

SenseBus―An Art and Robotics Group project

Remembering in states of you,
the feeling of your bright light sound wave,
like a shaking timber.
Together we make a song to filter light and bathe.
Changing, resting, disappearing.

SenseBus is a collaboratively built, interactive sensory environment. There is no central "brain." There are no screens, mice or keyboards. Using the type of microprocessors found in washers and dryers, the SenseBus system circulates sense information within a distributed network of sensory modules.

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Past exhibition
Apr 21 - May 1, 1999

Tactile Video―An exhibition of interactive video installation art conceived and coordinated by Jeff Mann

Ephemeral visions – thirty apparitions per second – trying to get in touch... can interactive video cross over from cyberspace into material reality? Spectres of light with animalistic awareness, ubiquitous presence, sensation, impression, embraceable tactility. Would you rather point and click, or dance and kiss?

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Past exhibition
Apr 14 - May 6, 1999

Relay Room―Laura Kikauka

Relay Room is an experiential sound sculpture installed in the freight elevator at the east end of the 401 Richmond Street West building.

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Past exhibition
Jan 22 - Feb 26, 1999

Touch:Touche―Daniel Jolliffe and Thecla Schiphorst. Curated by Nina Czegledy

Interactivity and electronic art are phrases that the public generally associates with intimidating high-tech gear, but there's nothing inaccessible or unnecessarily complicated about Touch:Touché. Sensual, visual and directly involving, each piece allows the viewer to engage, and enjoy, on a number of levels from the immediate and tactile to the more intellectual. This exhibition of works by Thecla Schiphorst and Daniel Jolliffe embodies the essence of interactive art as it explores issues of presence, perception, movement and control.

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Past exhibition
Nov 19 - Dec 19, 1998

Organic Mechanics―Victoria Scott and Simone Jones

Organic Mechanics is an exhibition of sculptural installations by Victoria Scott and Simone Jones, two promising young artists who share an interest in the resonance between the organic and the artificial.

Astute observers of kinetic motion, these two artists make works that are powerful and visceral reminders of our bodies' need for protection, stimulation and expression. At the same time, each artist displays a sensitivity towards the needs and the intelligence of their creations.

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Past exhibition
Jan 30 - Feb 28, 1998

Aurora Universalis―Neil Wiernik, Doug Back, Victoria Scott, Paul Davies and Catherine Richards

Curated by Nina Czegledy

Our world is filled with silent, invisible, odourless, tasteless electromagnetic radiation. It exists in various naturally occurring and manufactured forms: terrestrial magnetism, electrical storms, radio waves, microwaves, television signals and computer-generated radiation.

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