Scientific American, Mente & Cérebro Magazine of Sao Paulo, Brazil features Male Body Language on its cover. The Scientific American / Mente & Cérebro Magazine of Sao Paulo, Brazil featured Tompalski’s Male Body Language on its cover and The Boxer, The Three Sisters, Female Body Language and a matrix of Talking Portraits in magazine articles…
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Shung Ye Museum of Formosan Aborigines
The North-South-East-West at the Shung Ye Museum of Formosan Aborigines, Taipei Taiwan in March 2005. The North-South-East-West Video Installation with Metis storyteller Graham Thompson was presented at the Shung Ye Museum of Formosan Aborigines, Taipei Taiwan in March 2005. The Shung Ye Museum of Formosan Aborigines The Shung Ye Museum of Formosan Aborigines is a museum located…
Western Mindanao State University, Philippines
North-South-East-West at Western Mindanao State University Zamboanga, February 2005. The North-South-East-West Video Installation with Metis storyteller Graham Thompson was presented at the Western Mindanao State University, Zamboanga Philippines, February 2005. Multi-Media Canadian Ethnic Rites Show in WMSU on February 24; Sutherland To Grace Affair, 10 Feb 2005 A CANADIAN aboriginal artist will recreate North American ethnic…
Ottawa Citizen, The Circus Performer
Ottawa Citizen features The Circus Performer Reconsiders His Options, March 26th, 2005. Ottawa Citizen, Ottawa Canada, Weekend Entertainment Section, features The Circus Performer Reconsiders His Options, March 26th, 2005. The Circus Performer Reconsiders His Options is part of a series of paintings from Tompalski’s 2005 period which have a predominately blue hue. Others include The…
Kindred Spirit Mag, Darlington England
Survival, Wisdom and Indigenous Digital Culture in Kindred Spirit Magazine, Darlington England, 2005. Thompson’s article Survival, Wisdom and Indigenous Digital Culture was featured in the Kindred Spirit Magazine of Darlington England in its September/October 2005 issue. See the reprint below. Kindred Spirit Magazine of Darlington England Kindred Spirit has been the UK’s go-to guide to…
Trinity Square Video, Toronto
North-South-East-West at Trinity Square Video, Toronto Canada, October 2004. The North-South-East-West , inspired by the traditional knowledge of the Anishinaabe People, was presented by Trinity Square Video from October 2 – 31, 2004 in conjunction with the ImagineNative Film + Media Arts Festival of Toronto from Oct 21-23, 2004. Aboriginal Traditional Knowledge by Aubrey Reeves,…
‘Technography’ New Forms Festival, Vancouver
North-South-East-West at New Forms Festival in Vancouver Canada, September 2004. North-South-East-West video installation with Metis storyteller was presented at ‘Technography’ the September 2004 New Forms Festival in Vancouver Canada. New Forms Festival Presentation North-South-East-West (NSEW), the new media installation is concerned with enhancing our emotional connection to the earth by creating an immersive audio-visual environment that…
ArtsWeek Toronto @ 401 Richmond
Private Moments exhibited at ArtsWeek at 401 Richmond in Toronto Canada, 2004. Sherry Tompalski’s Private Moments, a matrix of colorful portraits, was exhibited at ArtsWeek at 401 Richmond Toronto Canada. The show was curated by Pamela Matharu 2004.
The ImagineNative Film + Media Arts Festival
North-South-East-West exhibited at ImagineNative Toronto Ontario, 2004. The ImagineNative Film + Media Arts Festival of Toronto Ontario featured the North-South-East-West (DVD), in October 2004. North-South-East-West (The Flash Interface), North-South-East-West (The Installation) and The Metis Media Installation are interactive media projects that explore traditional Aboriginal culture through modern digital technologies. The work has been exhibited in…
CTV’s Technology Show TechNow
North-South-East-West featured on CTV’s Tech Now Program, September 2004. CTV’s Tech Now Program hosted by Colin Trethewey features North-South-East-West video installation and Metis storyteller, September 5th 2004 . Interviewed on CTV’s Weekly Technology Show – TechNow Appearing September 5th 2004 on CTV’s TechNow Technology show hosted by Colin Trethewey, Graham Thompson discussed…