Cheryl Sourkes

Cheryl Sourkes grew up in Montreal and studied psychology and biology at McGill University. Sourkes moved to Vancouver in 1967 where she became involved with Intermedia, a Dadaist artist collective. Sourkes has lived and worked in Toronto since 1993. Selections of her work Public Camera, accompanied by a catalogue essay by Cheryl Simon, recently toured to The National Gallery of Canada. Sourkes currently sits on the board of Art Metropole.

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Meta Wired Women S@lon 09: Cheryl Sourkes

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23 September 2010

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  • presentation
Thursday, September 23, 2010, 6:30 – 9:00 p.m. 4001 Berri, Suite 201 Free admission for members / $5.00 for non-members Hors d’œuvres and drinks will be served Over the past decade, webcams have transformed from an obscure sideline of computer hardware to standard equipment, producing social and…

HTMlles 5 – 2002 :: The double, the multiple and contamination in Web Art

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6 February 2002

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  • festival
Studio XX, a women’s digital and media arts resource centre, presents the 5th edition of its cyberart festival, Maid in Cyberspace/Les Htmlles promising new discoveries from February 6 to10, with over 25 works, installations, performances, conferences and special presentations by women artists from as far away as Argentina, Australia, the…

Guide to Artificial Life on the Web | Cheryl Sourkes

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1 November 2000

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  • artist residency
Guide to Artificial Life on the Web looks at two major orders of weblife. The first is artificial life generated from computation. The second is the life seen live on webcam transmissions. Both orders depend on the electronic environment for their existence. Archivist’s note: The exact dates of this…