The Multimodal Landscape combines the exquisite sounds and colors of nature to make an expressive Visual Music interactive installation of the Okanagan Valley, BC.
An opening reception with refreshments will be held on Friday, January 24 from 6 – 8pm. All guests are welcome.
Multimodal Landscape will be on view in the Alternator Centre for Contemporary Art from January 17 to February 1, 2020.
In this work, artists Aleksandra Dulic and Miles Thorogood explore light and physical material in a topological composition of the Okanagan Valley. The interplay of the tangible and intangible materials highlight the duality of the earth and our place of being human within it – the external pastiche of object juxtaposing inner meaning and shared experience. Installed in the Alternator’s Window Gallery, Fields of Light brings together with fabric, woven aluminum, copper, optic fiber, electronics, and a Creative AI to generate a living, dynamic system.
Fields of Light will be on view at the Alternator from January 17 to February 1, 2020. An opening reception will be held from 6-8pm on Friday, January 24.
Alternator Centre for Contemporary Art
The Alternator is located inside the Rotary Centre for the Arts at #103 – 421 Cawston Ave.
Monday Closed
Tuesday 11 am – 6 pm
Wednesday 11 am – 6 pm
Thursday 11 am – 6 pm
Friday 11 am – 6 pm
Saturday 11 am – 6 pm
Sunday Closed
Admission
By donation
Emerald Holt is an emerging media artist and classically trained pianist completing her Master of Fine Arts (MFA) degree in Visual Music at the University of British Columbia, Okanagan (UBC-O). She received her Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree from UBC-O in 2018 and was awarded the Dean’s Entrance Scholarship Award for her first year of MFA studies in 2018. In her second year she received a University Graduate Fellowship, a Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council scholarship, and a Michael Smith Fund for Foreign Study Supplement to study in Bath, England. In 2019 she presented her thesis research at the Interactive Arts, Science and Technology Regional Conference (IAST) at the Kelowna Public Art Gallery, the Humanities Graduate Conference (UBC-O), and the Humanities Graduate Conference (SFU-Vancouver).