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  • Waterquake
    In Waterquake long lengths of tubing were dropped into a canal and then slowly inflated with air and smoke. The tubing emerged from the water, filling the canal and then spilling over into the surrounding streets. The spectators pulled and knotted
  • Event: DIGITAL MONSTERS DON'T BLEEDSolo showSpatial object, 1700 x 500, paper tubes, sound, video, 2 gold plated sculptures (15 x 50).Institution: Kunstraum BernsteinerComment:
  • Sandquake -
    Long lengths of polythene tubing were buried in the sand at a beach in the Camargue in France. This tubing was then slowly inflated so that it gradually rose up and erupted out of the sand.
  • Inflatable tubing burst through a wall of brick-printed plastic that covered the shop window. This tubing was then taken into the street and used to signal the boundaries of controversial urban renewal planning in this area.
  • In the Open -
    Exhibition of collaborative artworks around place, landscape and environment, curated by Judith Tucker,to accompany the ASLE-UKi LAND2 CMIT conference (6 to 28 September 2017)
  • Fortin, Sylvie and Sue Ditta, ed. Strange Attractors: A History of Video Production and Presentation in Ottawa. : 2000.
  • Tuer, Dot. The Second Nature of Simulation: Mirroring the Organic in the Virtual World of Char Davies's Ephémère In Char Davies: Ephémère, edited by National Gallery of CanadaOttawa, ON, Canada: 1998.
  • NEUTRAL: Tulca 2014 -
    Event: NEUTRAL: Tulca 2014Institution: Tulca Festival of Visual ArtComment:
  • Tulca Festival -
    Event: Tulca FestivalInstitution: TulcaComment:
  • Proverbs -
    Event: ProverbsInstitution: CITY LIBRARY OF TULLEComment: