Intelligent Terrain Artist Residency with UKAI Projects

Intelligent Terrain Artist Residency with UKAI Projects

Ferme Lanthorn had the amazing opportunity to host UKAI Projects for the land-based portion of their Intelligent Terrain residency in 2022.

Forging connections between the Arts and the land is fundamental to our approach at Ferme Lanthorn. Working with UKAI on this project was an opportunity to for us to connect on a deeper level with our values and mission, to learn and grow with the artists and the UKAI team, and to share. It was an honour to host this project and we look forward to future collaboration.

The residency was designed to bring interdisciplinary artists together to "explored cognitive technology’s relationship to land and imagined approaches that bring us into a closer relationship with our environment while working toward the preservation of our world for future generations” (UKAI Projects). You can read more about the residency on their website: Intelligent Terrain Residency with Ukai Projects)

collaborators and artists-in-residence:

Dan Tapper

Noelle Perdue

Hooria Rahimi

team:

Maria Simmons
Luisa Ji
Kasra Goodarznezhad
Jerrold McGrath

Daniel Tapper performs live projections at community showcase.

Noel Perdue’s Praxinoscope with AI generated GIF, glints through the Joe Pye weed.

Light Ring by Hooria Rahimi

 Installation by Hooria Rahimi at Lanthorn


 

Mary Ellis and Bob Labbe in the kitchen at the Intelligent Terrain open house.

Intelligent Terrain was generously funded by the Canada Council for the Arts.

 

 

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