On Sept. 28 2011 I was fortunate to partake in OpenOttawaLibre 2011, an “unconference” that brought together a diverse group of “creatives” from the business, technology, and art sectors in Ottawa. Although the agenda of the day wasn’t entirely clear until the event started – in true “unconference” style – the day was actually [...]
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Mountain of Gold @ Chinatown Remixed 2011
Background
Chinatown Remixed is an annual, art festival in Ottawa’s Chinatown district. For one month each spring, the merchants and restaurants of Chinatown welcome artists’ exhibitions and performances.
Having exhibited lighting installations back in the 2010 and 2009 festivals, Deb and I wanted to try something different from, and more spontaneous than our usual “plan and execute” [...]
Great Big Smalls VI @ CUBE Gallery
CUBE Gallery’s annual group show, Great Big Smalls VI, opens Thursday eve., Dec. 2, featuring work by a large group of artists from near and afar. I’ll let the official press release tell the story:
Cube Gallery is pleased to announce that our wildly popular Great BIG Smalls Show is back for a sixth year of [...]
Prototype exhibition
During the Electric Fields biennial festival of electronic art and music in Ottawa, Karsh Masson Gallery hosted the Prototype exhibition, which focused on the iterative processes behind electronic-based art.
Unfortunately I don’t have as many photos of the exhibit as I’d like, as the whole experience was a bit of a whirlwind, with two days dedicated [...]
Tweet all about it: Ottawa’s Chinatown goes global
TWITTER ACTIVATED LIGHT BOXES ON DISPLAY AT ORIENTAL CHARM GIFT SHOP [ 653 SOMERSET ST. W., OTTAWA ] FROM MAY 8 – JUNE 8 2010
Ottawa (Ontario) – You won’t want to miss it! Ottawa’s second annual Chinatown Remixed event is happening Saturday, May 8, from 2-5 p.m.
Walk the streets of Somerset West as you take [...]
Spacing Ottawa launch party
Last week Deb and I performed a dj/vj set (as The Latest Artists) at the Spacing Ottawa launch party at Cube Gallery .
Dawghaus Studios put a video together of the event featuring some of our music, video, and performance — along with Spacing-related content, too, of course
Busy weekend
Still collecting myself from a busy weekend past . . .
On Friday evening, Artengine’s new media Nite Ride exhibition opened, and I got to enjoy the first ride of the night, listening to Tim Hecker’s custom 5.1 channel surround soundtrack to a drive through the Gatineau Hills.
Guerilla mag has a great video from opening night [...]