Waterways explores the nature of our relationship with water and reminds us that we all have a responsibility to work towards building and upholding the sustainability of water for healthy ecosystems and for future generations.
“Expressions of the Sacred” is a collection of portraits that investigates lost indigenous identity and critiques Canada’s historical and continued colonial and homogenizing practices of assimilation through oppression and induced self-oppressive actions of its indigenous citizens.
In this ritual space, the audience is invited to pause and contemplate the moment of crossing from life into death through an enhanced visual, aural, and spatial perception.
“Forgotten Dreams: Meditations on Narrative Space” explores the creative connection between visual music and space composition, incorporating ritual contents as narrative.
An interactive media installation that combines and crosses over visual, tactile, olfactory and auditory elements in the construction, representation and engagement with the word “materiality.”
Phoning is a series of one-on- performances that use the functionality of the smartphone to invert the now-common dynamics of distance created in a screen-mediated culture.
Lowering our carbon footprint gave participants a chance to physically engage with climate change challenges and solutions through creative art and design.
This interdisciplinary audio-visual installation harnesses multiple screens and audio channels that present fragments of the bodies of human face and voice.
This interactive public artwork is activated by the passing trains, and the imagery references the diversity of those travelling by transit in the Lower Mainland.
This production brings to life the interplay between the physical landscape and a runner's internal "mindscape" as it develops and transforms in the experience of running a global marathon.
Future Delta (SSHRC 2009/2011) is an immersive and interactive virtual environment that acts as a tool for communication between researchers and the public. The project brings together climate change science and multimedia interaction in the context of emerging methods of visualisation and community engagement.
Through the practices of music, dance, and spoken word, and interactive media perfomance and backed by life-stories collected from interviews and archives, the work explore the themes of Chinese Diaspora in our shared heritage.