G++ Gallery is proud to unveil a new interactive instrument created by Scott Amos and David Parfit with help from the interaction designers and engineers at Limbic Media. Atagamaton lets a user control electro-mechanical devices salvaged from gutted film projectors, old typerwriters, radios and other “obsolete” technologies to produce unique sounds and movements. To play Atagamaton, ...
Ectoplasmic Scream Artist: Doug Jarvis in collaboration with Limbic Media Installation live from November 10, 2011 to December 31, 2011 Video Link Our Interactive Film and Video Series begins with Ectoplasmic Scream in collaboration with media artist Doug Jarvis. The window gallery has been reconfigured as a contemporary cabinet of curiosity. Acting as a spiritual medium, a digital Doug Jarvis ...
G++ Gallery invites you to its Interactive Film & Video Series launch on Thursday, November 10, 2011 at 8:00 pm. The series begins with Ectoplasmic Scream, an interactive multimedia installation by Doug Jarvis. The Interactive Film & Video Series at G++ pairs five film and video artists with the team of interaction designers and engineers at ...
Event G++ Gallery Launch Place 1119 Fort Street Victoria BC DateFriday, October 7, 2011 at 7:30 pm G++ Gallery Launch We would like to invite you to the official opening of G++ Gallery. G++ is Victoria’s first exhibition space to focus exclusively on interactive multimedia installation. The space has been donated for use by Limbic ...
The Interactive Film & Video Series at G++ will pair five film and video artists with the team of interaction designers and engineers at Limbic Media to produce five interactive window-front multimedia installations. Each installation will have an interactive component that will enable the public to directly manipulate multimedia content through a variety of interactive ...