jake moore is an intermedia artist who creates complex immersive and interactive installations, critical scholarship, and curatorial work. She’s worked as a research assistant to Barbara Layne at studio subTELA, was research coordinator at Matralab under Sandeep Bhagwati, both within the Hexagram Institute and has exhibited her work throughout Québec and Canada, most recently at the Québec Triennial at the Musée d’art contemporain in Montréal. She has been a participant in Studio XX as Interim Program Coordinator, editorial collective member and contributor to .dpi, and is currently Director of the FOFA Gallery and a part time faculty member at Concordia University, variously with the Department of Design and Computation Arts, or Studio Arts.
She has worked as Interim Programming Coordinator at Studio XX: and as a regular contributor and editorial collective member of dpi. an online journal dedicated to new media and feminist interaction. During the TransCanada Pipeline Tour, jake presented from strand to structure in which she discussed the historical evolution and development of weaving, computation, and the archive. She discussed the potential for a feminist historiography and the difficult beauty of polyvalent social histories.
Authors : Kim Sawchuk, J.R. Carpenter, Michelle Kasprzak, Anna Friz, Marie-Christiane Mathieu Guest curator : jake moore Book, DVD, and limited edition print by beewoo Studio XX, 59 pages, ISBN 978-0-9784854-0-5 xxxboîte is an artifact produced in celebration of the first ten years of Studio XX, Feminist art centre for…
Panel – Circuit Benders, Overloaders, and Switchers
With Krista Lynes, moderator Eliane Ellbogen, Mél Hogan, Dayna McLeod, jake moore 4PM-5:30PM Rather than circuit breaking, then, this panel seeks to address alternative strategies in feminist thinking, production and exhibition: circuit bending, overload or switching. Locating feminist action in critique and disruption—in being…
Come celebrate our 15th anniversary and an eclectic new season! Radio Workshop + Wired Women Sal@n 85 + panel + opening + artefact + party & VJ Chocobeets + DJ Claire *Schedule (PDF) Saturday, October 22, 2011, From noon Admission: 5$, *FREE* for members Hors d’œuvres and…
As Canada’s foremost feminist bilingual media arts centre for technological exploration, production and critique, Studio XX is hitting the road with its TransCanada Pipeline Project to share twelve years of cutting-edge creation while taking the pulse of the media arts landscape. After a Quebec City launch, the Pipeline Project now…
Three years in the making, Studio XX presents Matricules: one of the world’s largest online archives of women’s digital art. Created with invaluable support from Heritage Canada’s Canadian Culture Online Program and hosted by Studio XX, Mobile Media Lab and the Department of Communication Studies at Concordia University, Matricules will…
Salon Femmes br@nchées #61 :: ART.chives: art, archives and databases
_with Ayesha Hameed J. R. Carpenter Projet Matricules outer space Ayesha Hameed outer space is a web-based project that will look at the parallels between tropes in science fiction and the fantasies of colonial expansion. What unites science fiction and the colonial-metropolitan imaginary, is a changed conception…
On Art’s Birthday, Studio XX Goes Out! In collaboration with La Centrale, terminus1525, OBORO, Upgrade Montréal and articule / Diffusion Système Minuit, on January 17th 2006, starting 5pm, Studio XX will embark you in a poetic winter walk outdoors – a definite party circuit for Art’s Birthday! Please arrive at…
YOU ARE INVITED TO ART’S BIRTHDAY! “One million years ago on January 17, art was born…. Close the schools and the factories! Let them eat cake and make art! And the next year let it be two days of holiday, then three days, then four, five, six and so on,…