Tag Archives: Christie Digital
Visited the future at Christie
My good friend George Tsintzouras took me on a tour to the future yesterday. Seeing the tech on my 2-hour extended tour of Christie blew my frickin’ hair back. Case in point above: this is my arm with vascular system … Continue reading
Talking photography at Christie Digital
Back in August, I mentioned that I was working with a group on a photography-related event. Well, those productive discussions continued yesterday at Christie Digital HQ on Wellington Street. That was my first visit to Christie and as someone who … Continue reading
Hub Haps #002-talking photography at The Tannery
Had a productive conversation about photography on Friday with representation from CAFKA, Christie Digital, Foto:RE, Communitech and the ever-awesome Catherine Bischoff. Stay tuned for more shortly. And let me say that this photo does not do justice to the panoramic … Continue reading
Pascal Dufaux at KSP – Part 1/2 – the reception
I got down to the Kitchener Studio Project on Wednesday for the opening reception for Pascal Dufaux’s piece The Cosmos In Which We Live, Chapter II. Pascal (left) gave a great talk to the assembled crowd on the concepts and … Continue reading
Pascal Dufaux at KSP – Part 2/2 – the installation
Pascal reached out to me before the opening of his show for a little help to spread the word. I’ve found good photos to be pretty effective in that capacity, so I met up with Pascal on the Monday before … Continue reading
Pascal Dufaux–Christie Digital/CAFKA installation
Get down to the Kitchener Studio Project this Wednesday (tomorrow!) and check out my friend’s trippy installation. I caught up with Pascal Dufaux earlier in the week to talk about and photograph his latest piece The Cosmos In Which We … Continue reading
DISCONNECT connected
Tony Reinhart and I are super-happy with the turnout, interest, and participation in our show, DISCONNECT over the weekend at the Communitech Hub at The Tannery. I’ll tell you a few things that went into this Culture Days gig, but … Continue reading