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August 13, 2009

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  • Thirteen Sightings; a Silent Movie
    Thirteen Sightings began as a set of e-mail poems, documenting the process of winter becoming summer in Manitoba (1999). The thirteen poems have been combined with S8 movie clips from around the same time. This project was the final requirement for the completion of a 'Post-Graduate Certificate in Digital Arts & Interactive Media' from Emily Carr College of Art and Design in Vancouver, Canada.
  • COMFORTER Art-Action
    Check here to view images and ideas generated by COMFORTER.
  • I'm Thinking Thneed
  • 52 Songs of Comfort and Remembrance
    This is a link to the coverage that CBC Radio 3 did of the installation I had in Artropolis, 2003 in Vancouver. Click on the brown and orange-coloured rectangle on the bottom of the title page.
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