Photo credit: Patrick McGee
FLASH!!!
FLASH!!!
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.
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.
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.
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.
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!!
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 partnered with Unity Project, London, Ontario and Orchestra London to provide access to unique vibrotactile experience of The Christmas Carol.