New Media

All web-based new media works are exhibited below and at the Radio and New Media Lounge, 2nd floor, TIFF Bell Lightbox.

The Radio and New Media Lounge
2nd Floor, TIFF Bell Lightbox
Thursday, October 18 - Saturday, October 20, 10am - 6pm and Sunday, October 21, 12-5pm

isi-pîkiskwêwin-ayapihkêsîsak (Speaking the Language of Spiders)

In 1996 artist/theorist/activist Ahasiw Maskegon-Iskwew (1958–2006) created isi-pîkiskwêwin-ayapihkêsîsak (Speaking the Language of Spiders) an interactive screenplay website exploring language...

In Sense of Home Minifie explores moving pictures with the audio of eight film clips, visual rhythms and sound. The audience determines the composition of the piece, producing an original...

In 1996 artist/theorist/activist Ahasiw Maskegon-Iskwew (1958–2006) created isi-pîkiskwêwin-ayapihkêsîsak (Speaking the Language of Spiders) an interactive screenplay website exploring language...

This work is an examination of prophecies inviting viewers to engage in a discourse about Indigenous dream culture and visions. GPS-based, Picto Prophesy builds on the tradition of storytelling...

In this cosmological fable, Beth Aileen Dillon relates the story of Star Girl and the Snake. A beautifully told and wonderfully illustrated tale of honesty and the nature of being.

Seven Indigenous youth engage in a new media exploration towards the creation of an interactive online documentary. Participants worked with mentors Archer Pechawis and Amanda Strong to develop...

SPAM is a processed meat product known in Aboriginal communities jokingly as “Indian steak” and has been embraced due in part to its affordability and widespread distribution. It is also a term in...

Interactive Website/Touch Screen Kiosk

Wampum Interactive features introductory teachings on the meanings behind the Wampum to bring understanding to the representation of living agreements...