FREEDOM BEGINS WITH BREAKFAST

Guess what? Sarah has been doing an MFA at the University of Ottawa, opening up all sorts of possibilities for shenanigans. 

Lately that looks like interactive multi-channel sound and video. Take a look.

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Special thanks to Ryan at Artengine for the support and compute power, and the folks at Eastern Bloc, SIT – Scènes Interactives Technologiques for the Isadora training.

The work was partly made with Autolume, a no-coding generative AI visualer created by the team at the Metacreation Lab at Simon Fraser University in Surrey BC, allowing artists to train models on small datasets, like a bunch of pictures of jellied salads.