Monthly Archives: July 2010

A look back at WEEKEND LEISURE during the OLYMPICS!

(photos by Leah Benetti)

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RADIO: 94.9fm

Now you can listen to the sound and video works live at the site on 94.9fm!

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SCHEDULE for Music for Lunchbreaks

Weekly schedule 8:00-5:00 music for lunchbreaks

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Music for Lunch Breaks

Music for Lunch Breaks is a series of ten ambient works by local sound-based artists beased on the form and style of Music for Airports, Brian Eno’s inaugural ambient record. Each of the approximately hour-long works are a spatialized sound … Continue reading

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walk in/here you are

Vancouver artist Christian Kliegel’s architecturally inspired structure on the Vancouver Central Library’s north plaza serves as an open-air theatre for Here You Are, an outdoor exhibition of video, still and performance works by local artists. Curated by Cate Rimmer, curator … Continue reading

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here you are, part 2

Here You Are, Part 2 presents: Kathy Slade Please, Please, Please (2003) David Crompton & Andrew Herfst Train Tower (2005) Brady Cranfield Upside downtown eastside (2006) Ryan McKenna A vision in 1792 (2010) Rodney Graham Halcion Sleep (1994) Video’s run … Continue reading

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BOLERO

A lady finds her groove to Laura Piasta and David Catherall’s video Bolero (2007)

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here you are, part 1

Part One of the exhibition explores themes that indirectly relate to the Olympic and Paralympic Games: spectacle, promotion, endurance, camaraderie and physicality. Running from February 11, 2010 – June 11, 2010. Here You Are , Part 1 presents: Stan Douglas … Continue reading

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