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Art Installations and Exhibitions

The artwork and research of SIAT faculty is featured in art intallations and exhibitions world-wide. Explore some of the recent art installations and exhibitions.
 

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AI artwork by Steve DiPaola featured in the international Aberrant Creativity Computer Art show

The exhibition is a collaboration by the  in the  and the Arts Council and features artworks by three invited AI artists鈥擫ev Manovich, Steve DiPaola and Eunsu Kang.

The Water We Call Home

The Water We Call Home, an exhibition featuring a series of films created by SIAT post-doctoral researcher and filmmaker , Coast Salish and Sahtu Dene artist , SIAT professor Dr. Kate Hennessy and team was installed at Steveston's Gulf of Georgia Cannery. The exhibition was also previously on display at Galiano Island鈥檚 Yellowhouse Art Centre.

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SIAT graduate student exhibits work at H.R MacMillan Space Centre

Star-Stuff, a hybrid virtual reality artwork cre颅ated to remind imm颅er颅sants of their fun颅da颅men颅tal con颅nec颅tion to human颅ity and the universe, was on display on at the H.R. MacMillan Space Centre throughout 2023.

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Body as Border: Traces and Flows of Connetion

SIAT artists and researchers showcase art installation on Surrey鈥檚 鈥楿rbanScreen.' The audio-visual art project is an immersive, large-scale art installation鈥攁 mix of poetry, painting and sound鈥攃reated partially in conjunction with state-of-the-art AI machine learning systems.

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Souvenir by Chantal Gibson

Souvenir, a multi-media installation by Chantal Gibson, was on display at the Down Home: Portraits of Resistance exhibition at the Dalhousie Art Gallery. The multi-media installation has also been displayed on Canada鈥檚 west and east coasts at Museum of Anthropology鈥檚 Sankofa: African Routes, Canadian Roots exhibit and part of the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia's permanent collection and is displayed in the Tyranny exhibit.

Souvenir features a collection of 2000 unique souvenir spoons from countries around the world hanging in rows and spray painted matte black, calling up a history of Black bodies displayed and displaced.

Chantal Gibson artwork on display at two university galleries

Generative art piece by Professor Philippe Pasquier displayed in Istanbul gallery exhibition

Autolume Mzton, an autonomous live music visualize, was displayed at the Akbank Sanat Gallery in Istanbul, Turkey as part of the Dystopia Sound Art Festival. Autolume Mzton is the result of Pasquier鈥檚 research in the creative use of artificial intelligence (AI).

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