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As a key partner in CODE Live, the CFC Media Lab co-curated and produced the Eco-Art programming stream, which features projects produced from the CFC Media Lab’s world-renowned Interactive Art & Entertainment Program (IAEP). CFC Media Lab alumni work was also featured in other program areas of CODE Live.
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World Without Water Artists: Tahir Mahmood, Suzette Araujo, Kalli Paakspuu
As participants wash their hands, World Without Water forces them to understand their personal consumption of water in relation to images of waters increasing scarcity. |
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Seed Artists: Napoleon Brousseau, Gabe Sawhney, Galen Scorer
Seed is a powerful metaphor of reforestation. Users create and populate a forest together, by dialing a number on the screen. Each participant receives a “seed” on the public screen. Through their own mobile phone keypad audiences have the ability to grow their seeds and choose the type of trees they want to plant. |
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Greenhouse Artist: Brendan Wypich
Greenhouse is an out-of-the-ordinary replica of a plant living thousands of miles away that can be watched closely with real-time data as it grows and develops. |
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Akousmaflore Artists: scenocosme : Grégory Lasserre & Anaïs met den Ancxt
Akousmaflore is an interactive garden composed of living musical plants or flowers, which react to human gestures and light contact. |
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Oddspaces Artist: Faisal Anwar
Odd Spaces is a real-time multi-disciplinary installation that engages the spaces of human interactions. Using multiple projectors, screens, cameras and locations, the task of linking an assortment of people and places in Canada and South Asia becomes an almost seamless act. |
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PaCuBox Created by: Tom Kuo and Rachel Vulliens
PaCuBox is a participatory installation with four miniature galleries placed in unexpected outdoor locations throughout Vancouver. The featured artists include Jason Van Horne, Adriana Kuiper, Susy Oliveira and Tazeen Qayyum. | | |
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