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The Warehouse @ The Centre for Digital Media

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Skrol features works by:
Elmar dela Cruz / Salvia Dhall / Kristina Fiedrich / Mark Freeman / Ryan Nadel / Michelle Parent / Ken Pratt / Karin Schmidlin / Matthew Hanns Schroeter / Ian Verchere / Aerlyn Weissman
public_needs by Mark Freeman

Projected on a 20ft screen mounted inside the Warehouse, "public_needs" displays a live feed from a Vancouver personals website, bringing into the open, the real-time needs of average Vancouver men you sit beside on the bus, work down the hall from him, pass on the street, and most definitely live with.




I M Nosferatu by Kristina Fiedrich

A classic silent film with a twist.


And Kristina will also be showing 'Withdraw', a visual commentary on traditional art process.



A Revolt Against Actuality by Ryan Nadel

'A Revolt Against Actuality' is in interactive video and sound installation that explores our relationship to artwork and artists. Viewers of the work are captured on video and thrown into the work while visitors moving through the larger gallery space affect and distort audio elements.
By placing the viewer in the work it demands an analyses of how we engage with art, to look past the surface and pull back the layers of meaning. Joyce’s work is the paradigm of the complex that demands a deeper look at both the work and the creator.
The forms of interaction, visual engagement and audio distortion, reflect the necessity to both engage with artistic material from the perspective of the creator and the need to distort work through our own interpretations and perspectives.
A Revolt Against Actuality was built in the Processing programming environment.
Ryan's website: http://ryannadel.com



Extraordinary Moments by Karin Schmidlin

'Extraordinary Moments' explores the personal in the context of the world. Based on her grand-fathers accounting book, which he started in 1917 at the age of 12, Karin Schmidlin tells the story of her family, of a time when expressing one's political view meant putting the lives of loved ones at risk. It is the account of the people who become our ancestors, and suggests that no matter how mundane our day to day lives are, if put in the wider context of history, place and people, - every moment becomes extraordinary.
Karin's website: http://www.bluecreative.ca



Nerves, by Matthew Hanns Schroeter

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Source code: nerves nerve nerve2

Built with Processing