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Sunday Devotionals - Patsy Gallant et Les Soeurs Gallant (inspired by Simpleposie)


West Side Story Medley


Downtown and Baby Love Medley


California Dreaming


Christ.


- L.M. 9-28-2008 7:57 am [link] [5 comments]




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- L.M. 9-27-2008 7:47 pm [link] [add a comment]




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Jamelie Hassan - Al Jazeera/Prisoner 345 2008 neon and metal, Collection of Salah J. Bachir, Photo: Patrick Lacass


From ImagiNation: New Cultural Topographies

Lucie Chan, Gerard Choy, Julie Faubert & Héloïse Audy, Jamelie Hassan, Frank Shebageget, Henry Tsang and Jin-me Yoon
Curated by Ming Tiampo, Nicole Neufeld and Caroline Vanderloo


Carleton University Art Gallery, St. Patrick’s Building, Carleton University, 1125 Colonel By Drive, Ottawa, ON.

Until 2 November 2008.

From a CBC report on Hassan's piece:
"A neon sign that reads "Shame on you" in Arabic now greets students approaching Carleton University's journalism building."

- L.M. 9-26-2008 5:13 am [link] [add a comment]



Margaret Atwood kicks Harper's ass. She's one celebrity who dang well deserves it. Thanks for the link, Nanmac!


- sally mckay 9-26-2008 12:17 am [link] [2 comments]




Oh my golly this is the best CERN-inspired internet artifact I've seen so far. Many thanks to Charles for the link.



- sally mckay 9-25-2008 5:45 pm [link] [1 comment]




You've seen this...

fox gif

...and you've seen this...

newton peaceable kingdom

...now see them mashed together at ARCADE (+ three working Phenakistoscopes)

ARCADE
John Dickson, Panya Clark Espinal, Alex Geddie, Gordon Hicks, Annie MacDonell, Sally McKay


Partnership between Harbourfront Centre and the Ontario Science Centre

York Quay Gallery at Harbourfront Center
September 28 to November 9, 2008
opening reception: Friday September 26, 6:00 to 10:00 pm

Participating artists transform de-commissioned exhibit experiences from the Ontario Science Centre into art with a new life and purpose.

With new writing by Robert J. Sawyer on the idea of transformation presented in partnership with Authors at Harbourfront Centre, part of an ongoing interdisciplinary focus.

more info (scroll down)

- sally mckay 9-24-2008 7:27 pm [link] [14 comments]