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FLASH!!!

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FLASH!!!

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VibraFusionLab has just hosted Gordon Monahan as the initial visiting artist to our centre.
Gordon was honoured in 2013 as the recipient of the Governor-General's Award in Visual and Media Arts and creates music, sound sculpture, sound installation, and computer-controlled sound environments that span various genres from avant garde concert music to multi-media installation and sound art.
London Ontario Media Arts Association (LOMAA), in partnership with VibraFusionLab, offered a workshop with David Bobier and Gordon Monahan on May 22-25.
For more information and click here.






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May 5-9, 2014

During the week-long forum, hosted by SPILL PROpagation and held in Gatineau, Quebec, professional Deaf artists from across Canada, representing a variety of arts disciplines, gathered to deconstruct and define Deaf arts  practices in Canada.

On Friday May 9, 2014 VibraFusionLab was privileged to be invited to attend a presentation of their discussions, insights and inspired art work produced during the week.





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VibraFusionLab is excited to announce that we have found a fine new home and will be in operational in mid-April, 2014 at 355 Clarence Street, London, ON. Stay tuned for updates!!
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Other Updates and Recent Activities

VibraFusionLab announces
**CBC Music designates 5 classical music innovations, from Google Glass to Emoti-ChaiR**

Noiseborder Ensemble invited VibraFusionLab to do a performance and workshop on the evening of January 30th, 2013 in Studio A at the University of Windsor

VibraFusionLab
is delighted to have participated in InterAccess 30th Anniversary, MECHA KUCHA

VibraFusionLab partnered with Unity Project, London, Ontario and Orchestra London to provide access to unique vibrotactile experience of The Christmas Carol.


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