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Shannon’s Fireflies

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October 2nd, 2011 Permalink

It’s almost 24 hours since NuitBlanche 2011 began. It’s also almost 12 hours since it ended early this morning. My body is still aching from hopscotching various art zones carrying my giant NuWe letters performing my own Independent mobile NuitBlanche Giant Outstallation Art, NuWeBlanche (@NuWeBlanche). I did take a break somewhere in there and made […]

It’s almost 24 hours since NuitBlanche 2011 began. It’s also almost 12 hours since it ended early this morning.

My body is still aching from hopscotching various art zones carrying my giant NuWe letters performing my own Independent mobile NuitBlanche Giant Outstallation Art, NuWeBlanche (@NuWeBlanche).

I did take a break somewhere in there and made a point of visiting the Toronto Public Labyrinth to experience Shannon’s Fireflies. This NuitBlanche installation by Seth Hardy (@thirdson), founder and executive director of Site 3 coLaboratory, was intentionally placed in the centre of the labyrinth…

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Shannon’s Fireflies 2011 in Toronto Public Labyrinth — Nuit Blanche, Zone B

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September 27th, 2011 Permalink

The Toronto Public Labyrinth in Trinity Square Park will feature Shannon’s Fireflies 2011 by Seth Hardy, founder and executive director of Site 3 coLaboratory during Nuit Blanche 2011 Toronto’s all night extravaganza of contemporary art Saturday, October 1, 2011 6:59 pm – 7am All Welcome Free of Charge This installation piece will use a grid of suspended light […]

The Toronto Public Labyrinth in Trinity Square Park will feature

Shannon’s Fireflies 2011

by Seth Hardy, founder and executive director of Site 3 coLaboratory

during Nuit Blanche 2011

Toronto’s all night extravaganza of contemporary art

Saturday, October 1, 2011

6:59 pm – 7am

All Welcome

Free of Charge

This installation piece will use a grid of suspended light nodes in a cube frame containing sensors, and will respond to the whispers of participants by converting their words into light, sound and movement.

By using whisper stations set up in the labyrinth, two people can talk to each other and subsequently see their words create light and be distorted as they pass through the air.

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