
Detail of Fictional Landscapes exploration
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Rhythm
Jan
22
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Jan
31
2021
window installation
“Space, is a position of bodies
Time, is an accident of motion
Motion, is a consequence of all activity”
– Jennifer Vanilla, Space Time Motion, 2019.
‘Rhythm’ is a play between physical, gestural, mark-making to communicate movement. The raw materials are brought into the computer breaking them away from their three-dimensional reality. Once on the computer they are distorted, bent, folded and collaged together. Through the process of mixing mediums each composition is meant to capture a different evocative environment, investigating the interaction between nature and artifice.
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This project is a part of the King East Design District (KEDD), a hub for design, art and culture in the heart of Old Town Toronto.
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Nicole BenoAccessibility
Who should visitors contact with questions regarding accessibility?
Nicole Beno
Can people get to the venue using accessible transit?
Yes
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280 King Street East, #100, Toronto
Window installations are viewable 24 hours a day from outdoors.
- Art
- Graphic Design
- Installation
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