Please note that the Post Image Cluster is taking a summer break, and the lab is closed until July 31st. See you again in August!
Please note that the Post Image Cluster is taking a summer break, and the lab is closed until July 31st. See you again in August!
The exhibition “In Search of Expo 67” opens this week at the MAC! This exhibition was co-curated by cluster member Monika Gagnon and will feature the work of cluster members Althea Thauburger and David K. Ross. The exhibition will be on from June 21st to October 8th 2017.
©David K. Ross, As Sovereign as Love, 2017 Film still.
You can now listen to both talks by Leisure and Althea Thauburger via our Mixcloud!
Join us next Thursday, June 15th at 4pm in the Post Image Cluster for a presentation titled “Crafting micro-behaviors of light and sound in N-Polytope” by Artist Marije Baalman.
Artists Animate the Expo 67 Archives highlights artists’ processes of working in/with archives by presenting, discussing, and reflecting on artists’ research-creation processes. Marije Baalman has undertaken the Technical Direction, Embedded Systems, Media Composition Programming as a collaborator with Christopher Salter, on the installation N-Polytope at the Musée d’art contemporain’s upcoming exhibition, In Search of Expo 67. Monika Kin Gagnon will moderate the discussion. For more information visit our Events page or the Facebook event.
Marije Baalman is an artist and researcher/developer working in the field of interactive sound art. She has a diverse background in Applied Physics, Acoustics, Electronic Music, Computation Arts and Interactive Technologies. Her research explores wireless networks for live performance (such as dance and music), installations and interactive environments; currently exploring multi-participant environments. She is a member of the artist collective Instrument Inventors Initiative (iii) in The Hague. She is collaborator with Christopher Salter on the installation N-Polytope at the Musée d’art contemporain’s upcoming exhibition, In Search of Expo 67.
The Post-Image Research Cluster is excited to present this workshop with artist and commercial photographer Paul Litherland. Strobe lighting was developed as a way of freezing action and controlling depth of field in photography. This workshop will give participants an opportunity to break the rules. This workshop has a limited amount of space. To RSVP, please contact postimage.research@gmail.com.
For more information visit our Events page or the Facebook event.
PAUL LITHERLAND is an artist and a commercial photographer specializing in photography of artworks and performance. www.paullitherland.com
Did you miss out on the Rawi Hage and Alain Pratte lecture? No problem! You can now listen the THE K ARCHIVE | LES ARCHIVES DE K on our mixcloud account!
Cluster member, Yannick Desranleau, has an exhibition opening this Saturday, May 13th, at Circa with Chloë Lum! For more information click here, or visit the Facebook event.
Join us next Monday, May 8th at 3pm in the Post Image Cluster for a presentation by Leisure (Meredith Carruthers and Susannah Wesley), and Althea Thauburger! “Artists Animate the Expo 67 Archives” will highlight artists’ processes of working in/with archives by presenting discussing, and reflecting on three artists research-creation processes. These artists are contributing to In Search of Expo 67 at the Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal (June 21 to October 8, 2017) co-curated by Lesley Johnstone and Monika Kin Gagnon, an exhibition of new works and several archival multi-screen films. For more information visit our Events page or the Facebook event.
Elevation drawing of the Canadian pavilion at Expo 67 [architectural drawing]. Courtesy of Library and Archives Canada.
Cluster member Jessica Auer is launching a book this Thursday! January is a co-edition between Les Éditions du renard in Montréal and Ströndin Studio in Iceland. You can pre-order your copy by clicking here or visit the Facebook event.
Cluster member, Velibor Božović will be presenting Nothing Will Surprise You Here at Dazibao. The exhibition opens this Thursday at 7 pm and will be up till June 17th. For more information click here, or visit the Facebook event.