Residencies

Our program of artist residencies in research and creation are offered every year. Click here for information about the artist in residence call for proposals.


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DIY : Brouillage cyprine | Sylvie Chénard

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10 January 2004

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Thematic Residency: Do it Yourself http://lesprojetsdelabaleine.net/Cyprine.htm Format: improvised and interactive multimedia performance and web creation From January to March 2004, Studio XX welcomes Sylvie Chénard for her thematic residency titled Do it Yourself. She questions different aspects of the cultural blur (brouillage), the liberation of women’s pleasure, and…

Flatlandia | Amanda Ramos + Michelle Teran

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5 July 2003

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Flatlandia is a database, gameboard and series of installations that link together the properties of images with the properties of spaces. Image spaces are either environments you cannot inhabit because they only function as an image (i.e. a storefront window) or conversely images that actually foster inhabitation (i.e. an interactive…

EBA (Emotive Bio Algorhythm) | Tagny Duff

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15 May 2003

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Located in the space between human and post-human is EBA, the emotive bio algorhythm. EBA is a remote living body controlled by people operating wireless technologies, computer interfaces, and surveillance mechanisms. Like a machine, the EBA body is programmed to perform tasks, and the user can virtually inhabit the body…

La Boîte chinoise | Mercedes Perez Bergliaffa

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15 February 2003

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Chinese Box Dates: February – March 2003 A visual artist from Argentina, Mercedes Perez Bergliaffa is involved in both art production and Art History research as they are related to social issues. She studied in Visual Arts and Art History at the National University of La Plata (UNLP),…

re:dress | Christine Redfern

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15 October 2002

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Communication and feminist theories converge in performances by four artists who use clothing to convey their ideas. Through text, technology, the body, dresses, sound and humour, the resulting works are a hybrid reflecting, revealing and re-inventing these two culturally defining sources. Artist living and working in Montreal, Christine Redfern is…

Virus Corp | Tara Bethune-Leamen

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1 October 2001

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Artist in residency at Studio XX in 2001, Tara Bethune-Leamen produced the web art piece Virus Corp, also presented at The HTMlles 5 festival in 2002. Virus Corp directly addresses the idea of contamination; its existence is based on imposing itself conceptually and visually on chosen sites and ‘contaminating’ them.

BETWEEN A ROCK AND A HARD PLACE | Naomi Potter

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1 May 2001

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Naomi Potter BETWEEN A ROCK AND A HARD PLACE 2001 “I am interested in web sites as a space to create a virtual memory bank, sort of a personal archive of experience and memory. Entitled between a rock and a hard place this web page will…

CAMÉRA EN MAIN | Johanne Chagnon

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17 January 2001

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http://www.studioxx.org/projets/residences/chagnon/ Date: 2000 Format: site web This project presents the first results of a photographic survey that questions the growing banalisation of our world, accentuated by the phenomenon of economic mondialisation. Meanwhile, using underground methods, there are groups of active individuals-wolfs. Archivist’s note: The exact dates…

Guide to Artificial Life on the Web | Cheryl Sourkes

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1 November 2000

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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…