Conservation of shadows: Underworld, HARU JI & GRAHAM WAKEFIELD
Open Sidewalk: Winter warmer Exhibition
At this Open Sidewalk event, we share some of our ideas and prototypes to making outdoor public space the social default year-round. In addition, we will be sharing some of our big ideas about how to make the eastern waterfront accessible and livable with affordable housing, sustainable development, and improved transit.
Cost
Free
Websitehttps://sidewalktoronto.ca/event/307-open-sidewalk-4/
Location307 Lake Shore Blvd E Toronto, ON Canada

Conservation of Shadows. Haru Ji & Graham Wakefield. 330kg salt, 12 nD::Node Arduino boards, 140 motor-actuated bells, 150m wire, Kinect sensors, projector, HTC Vive HMD. Requiem for Hybrid Life, Seoul Museum of Art Chang-go, Seoul, Korea. 2017-10-17 - 2017-10-23
Conservation of Shadows: Underworld
Haru Ji and Graham Wakefield (OCAD University and York University)
Sidewalk Labs curator-in-residence and York University PhD candidate Melanie Wilmink has brought together various Toronto artists for interactive workshops and installations, including Haru Hyunkyung Ji & Graham Wakefield's "Conservation of Shadows: Underworld" and Nicole Clouston’s “Lake Ontario Mud,”. Jason Logan, founder of Toronto Ink Company will help attendees create their own ink art which will be projected onto the Building Raincoat by visual artist Ilze Briede. Exhibition title: Conservation of Shadows: Underworld
At this Open Sidewalk event, we share some of our ideas and prototypes to making outdoor public space the social default year-round. In addition, we will be sharing some of our big ideas about how to make the eastern waterfront accessible and livable with affordable housing, sustainable development, and improved transit.
Schedule
Saturday, March 2, from 3:00pm to 7:00pm.
3:00 PM Open Sidewalk Begins, Ongoing: art installations, SWL staff tours
4:00 PM "Welcome Presentation - 30-35 mins
4:45 PM Haru and Graham Presentation
5:30 PM RWDI / PARTISANS Presentation
6:00 PM Sunset - Launch Raincoat Projector
7:00 PM Open Sidewalk Ends
Exhibition information: https://sidewalktoronto.ca/event/307-open-sidewalk-4/
This event is free and open to the public. RSVP is recommended but you can just come by too.
Cost
Free
Websitehttps://sidewalktoronto.ca/event/307-open-sidewalk-4/
Location307 Lake Shore Blvd E Toronto, ON Canada

Conservation of Shadows: Underworld
Haru Ji and Graham Wakefield (OCAD University and York University)
Sidewalk Labs curator-in-residence and York University PhD candidate Melanie Wilmink has brought together various Toronto artists for interactive workshops and installations, including Haru Hyunkyung Ji & Graham Wakefield's "Conservation of Shadows: Underworld" and Nicole Clouston’s “Lake Ontario Mud,”. Jason Logan, founder of Toronto Ink Company will help attendees create their own ink art which will be projected onto the Building Raincoat by visual artist Ilze Briede. Exhibition title: Conservation of Shadows: Underworld
At this Open Sidewalk event, we share some of our ideas and prototypes to making outdoor public space the social default year-round. In addition, we will be sharing some of our big ideas about how to make the eastern waterfront accessible and livable with affordable housing, sustainable development, and improved transit.
Schedule
Saturday, March 2, from 3:00pm to 7:00pm.
3:00 PM Open Sidewalk Begins, Ongoing: art installations, SWL staff tours
4:00 PM "Welcome Presentation - 30-35 mins
4:45 PM Haru and Graham Presentation
5:30 PM RWDI / PARTISANS Presentation
6:00 PM Sunset - Launch Raincoat Projector
7:00 PM Open Sidewalk Ends
Exhibition information: https://sidewalktoronto.ca/event/307-open-sidewalk-4/
This event is free and open to the public. RSVP is recommended but you can just come by too.

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