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Whoo?

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'Whoo?', a whimsical installation of six plastic decoy owls, prompts viewers to critically question the wisdom of allowing themselves to be passively observed by surveillance cameras. Without knowing exactly who is watching or why, is it safe to allow anonymous cameras to continually gather information about our whereabouts? Does entering a public space equate to granting consent to be spied upon?

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Two Versions of Inquietude: After Sonia Delaunay

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Given a hotel room, abstracted as a resting place, and tempered by ideas of art history, appropriation, authenticity and value, interactions and objects that create the installation Two Versions of Inquietude: After Sonia Delanauy. The research started with Sonia Delanauy’s room layouts and fashion designs that utilized her graphic sensibility in public and private spaces. Opposite walls are covered with painted non- repeating harlequin patterns. Each wall has a convex mirror: one complete; one broken and re-assembled in layers, thereby manifesting feelings of anxiety and desire.

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Urban Organic Absurdity

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An installation from the solo show that was exhibited as a result of the culmination of a year long residency at Harcourt House in Edmonton, AB in 2008.

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Everywhere and All at Once

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“Everywhere and All at Once” is a loop video projected on a 3’ x 4’ table. This video reveals four people, two males and two females, all wearing red nail polish and playing mahjong. The viewers are encouraged to sit on the chairs to experience the installation.

 

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Green with Envy

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From the body of work entitled Search Engine, which examines how Google is affecting meaning and image organization in the contemporary digitized society

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Beauty is Skin Deep

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Installation part of Search Engine, an exhibition which examines how Google is affecting meaning and image organization in the contemporary digitized society.  Shown at Esplanade Art Gallery, Medicine Hat and Bau-Xi Gallery, Vancouver.

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Swatchbook Memories

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