Jane Tingley / project:
/ PERIPHERAL RESPONSE

Jane Tingley creates environments that use both new and old technologies to explore sensory worlds based on the viewers’ experience. Her work is currently based on an exploration of the epidermis, where information is currently released little by little through organic systems, which metamorphose through the action of chemical, electrical, and mechanical interactions. She is interested in the cooperation and creation involved in “sensory experimentation” when systems fuse, invent themselves, and communicate from the microcosms of the body to the macrocosm of the living world.

She obtained a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the University of Manitoba in Winnipeg in 1999 and is a recipient of the Kenneth Finkelstein Prize for Sculpture. She completed her M.F.A. at Concordia University in Montreal.

www.saatchi-gallery.co.uk/yourgallery/artist_profile/Jane+Tingley/27429.html

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Molior presents [IR]Rationnel by Michal Seta at Eureka! Festival: Science Here, There and Everywhere
 > posted on June 8 2010

In conjunction with the Montréal Science Centre and the Conférence régionale des élus de Montréal, Molior presents [IR]Rationnel, the interactive sound installation by artist Michal Seta


Press release

A new partnership agreement between Molior and the Montréal Science Centre
 > posted on April 30 2010

Molior is delighted to announce the signature of a three-year strategic alliance with the Montréal Science Centre (MSC). The agreement will yield many projects that unite media arts and science.

Press release

Online catalogue Restraint
 > posted on December 17 2009

Thanks to an agreement with the Daniel Langlois Foundation for Art,
Science, and Technology, the Contrainte/Restraint exhibition catalogue will appear in a special publication.

Press release

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