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Discussion - NFTs and Artists

with Erin Gee, Jeremy Bailey, Pinar Yoldas, and Alex McLeod

2021-04-22 19:00:00 2021-04-22 20:00:00 America/Regina Discussion - NFTs and Artists Erin Gee moderates this discussion on NFTs (Non Fungible Tokens). How are digital artists using them now and what will their use look like in the future of this rapidly changing landscape? Online -

Thursday, April 22
7:00pm - 8:00pm

Add to Calendar 2021-04-22 19:00:00 2021-04-22 20:00:00 America/Regina Discussion - NFTs and Artists Erin Gee moderates this discussion on NFTs (Non Fungible Tokens). How are digital artists using them now and what will their use look like in the future of this rapidly changing landscape? Online -

Erin Gee moderates this discussion on NFTs (Non Fungible Tokens). How are digital artists using them now and what will their use look like in the future of this rapidly changing landscape?

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Hailing from Regina Saskatchewan, Erin Gee is an artist and composer based in Montreal who creates artworks that promote critical sensuality, affect, haptics, communication, and presence in sonic and digital architectures. Inspired by the human voice as a conceptual object, she likens the vibration of vocal folds to electricity and data across systems, or vibrations across matter. Gee is known for her use of physiological sensors to promote an embodied relation to algorithmicity. She is a DIY expert in affective biofeedback, implicating the body of the listener as part of her cybernetic systems in place. Her work in vocal composition, networked performance, ASMR, interactive virtual reality work, and robotics has been shown internationally. She is currently in doctoral studies in the music department of Université de Montreal, where she is studying feminist frameworks for biofeedback music, and all things related to sine waves.

Jeremy Bailey is a Toronto-based self-proclaimed Famous New Media Artist. "Since the early noughties Bailey has ploughed a compelling, and often hilarious, road through the various developments of digital communications technologies."(Morgan Quaintance, Rhizome.) His work has been presented widely including solo and group exhibitions at Panke.Gallery in Berlin, Whitechapel Gallery in London, LIMA in Amsterdam and Museums Quartier in Vienna. Commissions include projects for The MCA Chicago, FACT in Liverpool and The New Museum in New York.

Rah is a video, net and performance artist. Rah’s work has been exhibited extensively both nationally and internationally at spaces including: Images Festival (Toronto), Museum London, Carleton University Art Gallery (Ottawa), Williams College Museum of Art (Williamstown, Massachusetts), Miami Art Basel, Nieuwe Vide (Haarlem, Netherlands), Pao Festival (Oslo, Norway), Kunst Am Spreeknie (Berlin, Germany), Kunsthaus Graz Museum (Graz, Austria), and Onassis Cultural Center (Athens, Greece). She has been the recipient of numerous awards including: Chalmers Arts Fellowship, finalist for Team Canada in Digital Arts,  Conseil Des Arts et Des Lettres Du Quebec Research/Production grant for Digital Arts (2014) and Film (2015), and a SSHRC Canada Graduate Scholarship. She has been awarded several residencies including the Koumaria Residency (Greece, 2016), AX Gallery (Berlin 2016), MUU Galleria (Helsinki, 2015), Studio Das Weisse Haus (Vienna, 2014) and the Artslant Georgia Fee Residency (Paris)

Alex McLeod is a Toronto-based visual artist who creates work about interconnection, life’s cycles, and empathy through the computer as medium. Prints, animations, and sculptures function as gateways into alternative dimensions, oscillating between the real and the imagined. McLeod holds a BFA from the Ontario College of Art and Design, and a Masters in Digital Media from the Yeates School of Graduate Studies at Ryerson University, Toronto. He has exhibited extensively at the provincial, national and international levels. His work is held in private and public collections worldwide.

AGE GROUP: | Adults |

EVENT TYPE: | Art and Creation |

TAGS: | Dunlop Art Gallery | Artist and Author Talks |

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