urban

Bikeride

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In Bikeride, the canine point of view is presented in relation to the urban landscape of Vancouver. Bikeride is informed by the everyday activities with dogs, Tom and Sugi. The project details the canines’ actions in relation to urban geography as they run through the city beside the artist riding her bike. Bikeride emphasizes the dog as an urban animal in  landscape continuously in flux. The soundtrack is composed from sounds of the city and dogs recorded during the rides.

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the Vancouver Special house and cups

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low fire, hand build // cups with drawings of vancouver urban landscapes on them

 

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Concrete Island

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Concrete Island => Vancouver's first cell phone guided botanical tour to a random assemblage of urban weeds.

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East Van alleys

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Page spreads from my sketchbooks.

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Urban: A modular seating system for modern living spaces

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Living spaces are becoming smaller and more costly. The living room is the heart of the home and the couch is the biggest piece of furniture in the living room. This project provided opportunity to reconsider the functionality of a modern couch. The design intention is to create a seating system that can maximize usability in a limited space.

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Navigation Helmet

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CONCEPT  A navigation helmet designed to provide the user with a sense of control over their environment. DEVELOPMENT  Object and material research helped in the creation of a first draft model. The prototype was constructed with the intent to move forward with visor display integration and global positioning functionality.

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My Evil Twin, Mackenzie Gallery, 2009

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My Evil Twin, Mackenzie Gallery, Regina. Curated by Timothy Long.

http://www.mackenzieartgallery.ca/News/227/

1.Counterpoint Series, set of seven, 30x40"

2.Maria + Merritt, 30x40"

3.Installation with Double Tripod Invertors

4.Double Tripod Invertors: Peep, Peep, Peep Goes the Birds, for Red Border Crossings. 10’x10’x5’.

 

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