An overview of the work done on Arts & Médias since the soft launch in summer 2020, and a quick mention of what's to come.
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2020 Retrospective

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20 glass flutes, extended by long transparent tubes to a blower which is left visible. Suspended in the shape of an ellipse and staggered at different heights, each flute plays a note from a composition created by the artist.
Archangel of Seven Seas
A huge sculpture using organ pipes to recreate the body of a whale, held in mid-air with a steel frame.
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20 glass flutes, extended by long transparent tubes to a blower which is left visible. Suspended in the shape of an ellipse and staggered at different heights, each flute plays a note from a composition created by the artist.
Activating AbTeC Island
AbTeC Island is an Aboriginally determined research-creation network whose goal is to ensure Indigenous presence in the web pages, online environments, video games, and virtual worlds that comprise cyberspace.
Altered States
Students of the 2018 Intermedia Bachelor's of Fine Arts program organized an exhibit to showcase their work.
Antraal
Artificial intelligence program presented on television monitors and as video projection
Archangel of Seven Seas
A huge sculpture using organ pipes to recreate the body of a whale, held in mid-air with a steel frame.
Biziak 5.b
Loudspeakers and microphones mounted on steel poles in the fashion of a mobile. The installation rotates, dragging the microphones on the floor, and the loudspeakers output the resulting noise.
Echo Chamber
Echo Chamber highlights topics such as information diversity, manipulation and opinion realms, and how our current use of technology is letting us hear only what we want to hear.
Field of Light
Lights in a field in Uluru. Mixed media (optical fibre, glass, acrylic, light source).
It Is Going to Be Okay
Video installation, digital collages of children hurt by war on a screen a few meters before a map projected on a wall.
Lettre au pilote qui a désobéi
Installation with, on one side, a film projected on a wall, and on the other, a lone cinema seat next to a film projector showing scenes of aerial attacks on Lebanon.