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Rehab Nazzal

Osvaldo Ramirez Castillo

Roger Crait

Yam Lau

Thomas Grondin, Hélène Lefebrve, Cara Tierney, Theo Pelmus

Raymond Boisjoly, Steven Hubert, Sara Mameni, Isabelle Pauwels and Ron Tran (BC) - Karina Bergmans, Jennifer Cook, Roy Lu, Minh Nguyen and Stefan Thompson (ON)

Afshin Matlabi

Robyn Cumming

Kinga Araya

Duane Linklater, Jason Lujan & Tania Willard

ENRICHED BREAD ARTISTS

Kristin Bjornerud & Tamara Bond

Christopher Flower

Fred Laforge

Maria Hupfield & Stephen Foster

Antonia Hirsch

Wyatt

Will Aitken & Pao Quang Yeh

Althea Thauberger

Artists and musicians brought together through graphic scores.

Lynda Gammon

David Hannan

Marianne Nicolson

Howie Tsui

Karina Kalvaitis

Jingyuan Huang

Ross Birdwise

Heather Passmore (Vancouver)

Yvonne Venegas (Mexico)

Tony Fouhse & James Erdeg

David Yonge

Sébastien Cliche

Jo Cook

Michèle Provost

Michael Belmore (Anishnabe) and David Ruben Piqtoukun (Inuit)

Mercury Vapour Collective: Aaron Mckenzie Fraser, Darcy Lyndon Fraser, Rolf Klausener, Ben Welland

Linda Carreiro

David Diviney

Farouk Kaspaules

Josée Pellerin

Gabriele Di Matteo

In-Between

Mary Anne Barkhouse

Don Gill

María Lezón

Dawit Petros

James Prior

Pat Durr

Heather Nicol

Jayce Salloum

Tomorrow's News

Greg Staats

Mass Appeal

Fluid Artists

Garry Neill Kennedy

Hannah Claus

Kevin Ei-Ichi deForest

Corine Lemieux

Penny McCann

Frank Shebageget

Karen Henderson

Cheryl Pagurek

Yuichi Higashionna

Rhonda Weppler

Trevor Gould

Cathy Busby

Renate Buser

James Carl, Claudie Gagnon & Massimo Guerrera

Nikki Middlemiss

Maria Thereza Alves

Minerva Cuevas

Eduardo Aquino

Mark Maestro
Janet Werner
Priscilla Yeung

Andrew Wright

Ed Pien and Alexander Irving

Laiwan

 

muku and the box

Website Project

 

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REQUIREMENTS: Macromedia Flash 7 Plug-In / 640x480 Screen

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Shie Kasai's artistic practice involves the creation of site-specific installations and animation to explore time and space. Kasai's projects feature muku, a dog expressing an exploratory nature. muku activates the backgrounds and spaces as she wonders through them. As a thematic character, an automatic empathy and connection is quickly achieved, particularly as muku exhibits a cleverness in her actions.

The distance of memory and the process of remembering is key in Kasai's exploration. Thus, the work focuses on representing a psychological and physical space, a space that is evoked through the use of visual effects, animation and the loving character muku. The 'cut and paste' nature of Kasai's animation techniques provides an appropriate tool to manipulate space and action. In very formal terms, angle and perspective is key to Kasai's production. Kasai highlights angles in her drawings and animations to direct us further into the process of seeing - carefully maintaining the realities of 2-D space (the paper or the flat computer screen) and the 3-D illusionist spaces depicted on the surfaces. Kasai refers to the use of perspective as a way to allow for the understanding of abstract spatial systems in a more ordered manner; these systems are communicated to others without attempting to represent a definite world-view. Kasai's intention lies in an effort to examine perspectives, regardless of their origin, both culturally and formally, and proposes a variation of beginnings and ends.

Gallery 101 is excited to present Shie Kasai's web site project, re-formatted and re-created from video to specifically exist on the web. Her work reiterates that animation cannot be achieved without first understanding the fundamental principle of the human eye: the persistence of vision.And so, she plays with the graphic representation of drawings to show movement.

Among the seamless assumption of the virtual, we present the seams of Shie Kasai's work...

-- Jessie Lacayo, Curator

Shie Kasai received a Master of Fine Arts from Concordia University (Montreal), and a BA from Hokkaido University of Education in Sapporo, Japan. Recent solo exhibitions include "Happy end of the world" at anticorp and Bourget Gallery, 2002. Her work has also been included in group exhibitions in Quebec and Japan. For more information visit http://trotch.com/shie/

 

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2010-06-02
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