student work

I currently have the pleasure of working with students attending several different institutions: Wilfrid Laurier University, where I teach in the Communication Studies undergraduate and MA programs; York University, where Artmob, my research project with Rosemary Coombe is housed; and the CFC Media Lab's Interactive Art and Entertainment Program, where I work with post-graduate residents.

Laurier's programs are not production-based, and our MA program is only in its second year, so the majority of student work showcased here comes from either Artmob or the IAEP. Follow the links below for some examples:

 

Artmob Student Work

CFC Media Lab IAEP Resident Work

 

The websites for my current classes are here.

 

On November 20, 2008, I visited the Kelly Writers House at the University of Pennsylvania for the opening of TAPEWORM: a collaborative exhibition based on Darren Wershler-Henry's the tapeworm foundry (andor the dangerous prevalence of imagination). Curated by Kaegan Sparks, this exhibition challenged a group of young contemporary artists and writers at Penn to realize some of the hypothetical instructions from my aforementioned book. Following is a page featuring some of their work:

 

TAPEWORM: a collaborative exhibition