The Making Culture Lab has been working with the UN’s One Planet Network on the production of a series of 360° videos and the design of their installation at the UN Headquarters in NYC as part of the Camp One Planet exhibit at the High-Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development July 9-18, 2018. The […]
Residue: Proximal Interactions is a video by Trudi Lynn Smith and Kate Hennessy. It is a part of the exhibition Stranger Lands at 500X Gallery in Dallas, Texas, curated by Julie Libersat. It runs from May 6 – June 6 2017. Residue is an ongoing project that documents examples of anarchival materiality in archives. Chemical reactions, mould, rot, […]
Residue: Proximal Interactions
The Making Culture Lab is thrilled to have worked in collaboration with the Stó:lo Research and Resource Management Centre, the Scowlitz First Nation, Ursus Heritage Consulting, and a diverse project team of archaeologists, software developers and designers. With funding from the Virtual Museum of Canada, we worked from 2012 to 2017 to produce an exhibit titled Sq’éwlets: […]
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Ethnographic Terminalia | No longer content to theorize the ends of the discipline and possibilities of new media, new locations, or new methods of asking old questions, Ethnographic Terminalia is working in capacity to develop generative ethnographies that do not subordinate the sensorium to the expository and theoretical text or monograph. Ethnographic Terminalia is an initiative designed […]
Ethnographic Terminalia
ʔeləw̓k̓ʷ – Belongings: A Tangible Table in c̓əsnaʔəm, the city before the city at the Museum of Anthropology at the University of British Columbia | c̓əsnaʔəm, the city before the city is an historic partnership of three Vancouver institutions: the Musqueam Indian Band, the Museum of Vancouver, and the Museum of Anthropology at the University […]
ʔeləw̓k̓ʷ – Belongings
Collectors Among Us: Museum of Vancouver Students in Kate Hennessy’s Moving Images class (IAT 344), with MCL PhD student and Teaching Assistant Rachel Ward, have exhibited 8 short documentaries in the Museum of Vancouver’s All Together Now exhibition that runs until Jan. 8, 2017. Over the semester, we collaborated with MOV curator Viviane Gosselin to connect with Vancouver residents […]
Collectors Among Us: Museum of Vancouver
Hidden Pasts, Digital Futures: Generations from Alida Horse on Vimeo. (See an SFU News story profiling filmmaker Alida, whose video about the Generations exhibit (above) won 1st Place in the 2016 International Conference on Computational Creativity, Paris). Generations was a part of Hidden Pasts. Digital Futures – digital art and VR exhibition featuring the works by Jeffrey […]
Generations (Generative Art exhibition) (2015)
Ethnographic Terminalia, grunt gallery (Vancouver) and the 21st International Symposium on Electronic Arts (ISEA) were excited to present an exhibition, panel, workshop and a performance in Vancouver BC in August 2015. Please view our e-zine ‘Terminus: Archives, Ephemera, and Electronic Art’ and its companion website. These events revolve around the exhibition ARCTIC NOISE at grunt […]
ARCTIC NOISE and Ethnographic Terminalia at ISEA 2015
snəw̓eyəɬ (teachings) Located at Waterfront Station, Canada Line, Vancouver B.C. through April 2015 ARTIST: Reese Muntean, with Jordan Wilson and the Musqueam Fisheries Commission CURATOR: Kate Hennessy “Fishing is not the act of just putting a net in the water. Why it is so vital to us is because the preparation that goes before fishing is […]
snəw̓eyəɬ (teachings) | Public Art Installation
DANE WAJICH: DANE-ZAA STORIES AND SONGS Dane Wajich: Dane-zaa Stories and Songs–Dreamers and the Land is a collaboratively produced exhibit of Dane-zaa oral traditions from the Doig River First Nation. Dane Wajich was honored with the Jean Rouch Award in Visual Anthropology by the Society for Visual Anthropology (2008). Amber Ridington and Kate Hennessy were the project co-curators […]