Archives 1996 – 2010
contingent ecologies:: investigations at the edge is and exhibition and blog exploring concepts and projects by architects, designers, artists and community activists from multiple view points coming together to explore and respond to a complexity of environmental and social issues.
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In-Site Toronto :: art on wireless networks In-Site Toronto is a series of newly commissioned work presented on the portal pages of several wireless internet hotspots in the Wireless Toronto network.
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Living Light :: electroluminescent and bioluminescent installations. Curated by Camille Turner. Presented by Year Zero One and Pixel Gallery for the Subtle Technologies Festival
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VAGUS :: interactive online video produced and hosted by Year01. Curated by David Jhave Johnston
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pixelgrain :: mapping transition in the canadian prairies. A collaborative web project by artists Michael Alstad + Leah Lazariuk
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TERMINAL ZERO ONE Interactive Site-Specific Digital Art Exhibition at Toronto Pearson International Airport
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[ in situ ] art | body | medicine :: In collaboration with the 10th annual Subtle Technologies Festival, Year Zero One co-presents three events in response to their 2007 festival theme
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In-Site Montréal :: is a collection of site-specific art presented on the portal pages of five wireless internet hotspots in the Ile Sans Fil network
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TRANSMEDIA :29:59 :: media art in public urban space
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Container Project :: Digital Storytelling project in a container in Jamaica
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CODE :: code is an open-source net project curated by david jhave johnston featuring work by amy alexander, david bouchard, b-l-u-e-s-c-r-e-e-n dot net, martin howse, and stanza.
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Télétaxi (Montréal) :: GPS triggered location specific media art in a taxi-cab. Michael Alstad, Mario Côté, Milutin Gubash, David Jhave Johnston, Patric Lacasse, Virginie Laganière,Valérie Lamontagne, Éric Raymond, Doug Scholes, Camille Turner, Myriam Yates.
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GEOSTASH :: is a public art project in various urban settings that uses the city of Toronto as its inspiration and takes its cues from the practice of geocaching – a GPS/internet game.
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Teletaxi (Toronto) :: A mobile interactive media art exhibition in a taxicab.
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Mario Battle No. 1 :: Myfanwy Ashmore’s software art project, Mario Battle No. 1. Ashmore altered this NES ROM by removing all the enemies, prizes, architecture within the game. Now as a game player, all you can do is go for a walk. Eventually you run out of time and die.
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Signal :: Year Zero One and InterAccess Electronic Media Art Centre present signal an exhibition of telematic art – a programme of the Subtle Technologies 03 festival. Steve Heimbecker, Bill Vorn and Simon Penny.
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TRANSMEDIA 2002 – FIFTEEN SECONDS OF FAME :: A three week site-specific exhibition of 12 media artists from Canada, Mexico, USA and England screened on RoadSide TV’s large video billboard at Yonge and Isabella in downtown Toronto.
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Substance :: Year Zero One and InterAccess Electronic Media Arts Centre in partnership with Subtle Technologies present Substance, an exhibition of interactive installations by Alan Dunning, Paul Woodrow and Richard Brown.
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The Helpless Robot :: The Helpless Robot is an artificial personality that responds to the behavior of humans by using its electronic voice which speaks a total of 512 phrases. Artist Norman White invites creative individuals to collaborate on a software project aimed at creating more powerful and varied simulations of an emotional entity.
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Pixel Plunder © :: Pixel Plunder is an exhibition of seven projects which explore the idea of artistic authenticity, intellectual property and copyright on the web. Through satire, humour, parody, subversion, clever illusion and skilful juxtapositions the lines between artist and appropriator have been significantly blurred.
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NomadLingo :: is an experimental poetic playground devoted to exploring mobile-text artwork. NomadLingo was a year long project created and updated monthly by David ‘Jhave’ Johnston.
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TRANSMEDIA 2000 :: A three week exhibition of 12 international media artists on a video billboard in Toronto. The first show of its kind in Canada, fifteen-second media artworks appeared every 90 seconds. Works screened were from artists in Australia, China, Hungary, the United States, Russia and seven from Canada.
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net_condition>>>references :: Ricardo Iglesias contribution to net_condition, the Toronto leg of a global web exhibition linking numerous sites and projects. Hosted by ZKM.
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nobody’s sorry – tanya read :: Mr. Nobody has appeared in several super-8 animated films, became a human sized sculpture rotating in a gallery window and now makes his debut on the web.
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REM: Random Excess Memory :: Exhibition of 3 web projects: Victoria Vesna, Juliet Martin and JODI.