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CV

A history of my exhibited work thus far.

Narcissus and Echo, Photograph, 2017

A photograph of daffodils representing the myth of Narcissus and Echo. This piece was displayed at Gallery 44 in 2017.

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[Digital] Photos in [Digital] Space, Curated Exhibition, 2022

An interactive virtual exhibition featuring work from Leonardo Sang and curated by me. The goal of this exhibition was to create a virtual space where digital photographs could be exhibited, starting a conversation about digital work in galleries and how virtual and interactive gallery spaces can be utilized. This interactive exhibition was set up in OCAD University's Ada Slaight Gallery in 2022.

 

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Un/divided Earth, Photograph, 2023

A collaboration between artists from Canada, the United States, Mexico, the United Kingdom, and Finland to create a unified, collaged landscape from pieces of land, sky, and water from around the world. This piece is currently being exhibited at the University of Europe for Applied Sciences in Berlin, Germany as a part of the "Displacement" photography exhibition.

 

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Coordinates to Past and Future, Digital Renders, 2023

A series of digital renders recreating the coasts of Lake Ontario that represent an ambiguous time where humankind's footprint cannot be seen. The landscapes are crafted in Blender and textures are generated by AI. Each image is named after the coordinates of locations they are based on. This series will be on display at OCAD University's GradEx 108 in May 2023.

 

Transmigration, AI-Generated Images, 2023

A series of AI-generated images created in collaboration with Ryan Kelln and Dhaivat Jani that will work alongside music to create an adaptive concert. Aspects of the images will adapt to the music's instruments and melodies. This series of images and music will be played during the Provocation Ideas Festival in the Toronto Reference Library in June 2023.

 

Can We?, AI-Generated Images, 2023

A series of AI-generated images created to ask the question "Can We?" With the power to generate images of anything, I want to ask questions regarding the ethics of putting generated humans in dangerous, dire and even lethal situations. This series of images will be exhibited during the Provocation Ideas Festival in the Toronto Reference Library in June 2023.

 

Lascia, AI-Generated Images, 2023

A series of AI-generated images created to backdrop a ballet to Handel's "Lascia Ch'io Pianga" choreographed and performed by Irina Lerman. The images were chosen and arranged to tell the story of Almirena's abduction and the stages of anger, sadness, questioning and uncertainty until it all culminates in a moment of realization and acceptance.

 

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