artist's projects

"arc/ark"
Karen Hoeberg
remote access movement
Pedro Mendes
Essay:   Doug Lewis,"Confidentiality versus the Right to Know"
Distances Between
Tim Schouten
press and other projects
K.D.Thornton
Autobiography
Myron Turner
sponsored by Video Pool



Manitoba Visual Arts Network Artists' Projects Competition
The Manitoba Visual Arts Network gratefully acknowledges the support of the Manitoba Arts Council for their funding of these projects.

The following projects have been selected for development on Manitoba Visual Arts Network:
Pedro Mendes: "remote access movement"
remote access movement is an analysis of the merging of the inherent spectatorness of TV and the interactive voyeuristic nature of the net.
Essay:   Doug Lewis,"Confidentiality versus the Right to Know"
Catherine McGovern: Inbox
Inbox was a web-based installation project, originally presented at Video Pool in Winnipeg, Canada October 15th to November 5th 1999. Inbox was about Internet technology, intimacy and risk. Although it is no longer online, one may read the project description.
Tim Schouten: "Distances Between: "Distances Between"
Distances Between takes an elliptical narrative form and will explores stories about the winter road system on the east side of Lake Winnipeg and the communities it serves. This project grows out of a series of paintings entitled "Treaty Lands", which investigates landscape and history in the relations between First Nations and the dominant culture in Canada.

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