Exhibition – Foundation PHI

Exhibition

 Performance photograph, Immersive VR, 4 channel VR installation, 3D printed sculpture, at The Foundation PHI, Montreal, 2023

Exhibition at Phi Foundation

 a yellow 3D printed bust girl without face

4 channel colourful VR installation at Fondation PHI Montreal

a yellow 3D printed bust girl without face and three photographs with blue background Fondation PHI Montreal

An exhibition at Fondation PHI includes a 4 channel colourful installation, an immersive VR, and a yellow 3D printed sculpture

A woman wearing a VR headset holding a crown above her head at Fondation PHI Montreal

4 channel colourful VR installation at Fondation PHI Montreal

A VR video and immersive VR at Fondation PHI Montrea

Two people wearing VR headsets enjoy VR at Foundation PHI Montreal

4 channel colourful VR installation at Foundation PHI Montreal

three photographs with blue background depicts a woman wearing VR headset at Foundation PHI Montreal

A colourful video installation at Foundation PHI Montreal

 4 channel colourful VR installation at Foundation PHI Montreal

 a yellow 3D printed bust girl without face

 4 channel colourful VR installation at Foundation PHI Montreal

three photographs with blue background depicts a woman wearing VR headset at Foundation PHI Montreal

For “Meet Me Halfway” video documentation, please visit YouTube link below

These works are part of group exhibition, ” Terms of Use,” curated by Daniel Fiset and Cheryl Sim
Date: March 9 – July 9, 2023
Opening: March 8 at 6:00pm
Artist Talk: April 25 at 6:00pm
Address: 451 & 465 Saint-Jean Street, Montréal, Québec H2Y 2R5

This exhibition room consists of four works: “Meet Me Halfway, (2021)” a four channel VR video installation, “Mulan (2022),” immersive VR, “Reconnection (2021),” performance photograph, and “Gold Girl, (2022)” 3D printed sculpture.
For video installation about  “Meet Me Halfway” please visit here
For “Mulan,”please visit here
For more info about the exhibition at Foundation PHI, please visit here

Exhibition text from Foundation PHI
“Terms of Use
 brings together works that explore the impact of technologies on the definition, construction, and (re)framing of individual and collective selves, as we grapple with living simultaneously online and AFK (away from keyboard). At once celebratory and critical, the exhibition deals with the complex feelings generated by our daily interactions with technologies: between the opportunities to connect and to imagine other spaces, and the constant pressure to perform within and for these spaces.

Inspired by a range of texts, from Ursula Franklin’s The Real World of Technology (1989) to the more recent Glitch Feminism by Legacy Russell (2020), Terms of Use aims to challenge our entrenched notions of what technologies are, how we make use of them, and to what extent they are using us. The exhibition is anchored in an intergenerational dialogue between artists and authors, and considers the power dynamics involved in our complicated relationships with technology, highlighting both the pleasures and difficulties of having to mediate oneself in these hybridized and semi-virtual worlds. These endless mediations further evoke themes, such as the metaverse as a radical space for self-actualization and determination, as well as consumption and extractivism under “digital capitalism.”