SpectralesAlice Jarry (CA)

Kinetic installation, 2014 - 2015

Spectrales is a kinetic site-specific installation emerging from a reflection on assemblages and recognition of material activity inherent to the emergence of unstable and unpredictable forms. Knots, unusual tangles and modular geometries are made and unmade via the interaction of elements that reflect a collective dynamic. Singular exchanges between physical forces and active materialities occur in space: time, gravity, mechanical traction and light inform this cumulative work related to spatiality where each stretched wire reshapes the topology of relationships between image, object, movement and space.

Alice Jarry (CA)

Alice Jarry lives and works in Montreal. Through an in situ practice, her digital art installations investigate the issue of assemblages and the impact of materiality in the generation of dynamic forms, accidental and fleeting. Her work was recently presented at the Second International Digital Arts Biennial (CA), La gare numérique (FR), as part of the LASER series (Leonardo) and in several exhibition locations in Canada, the United States and Europe. Alice Jarry holds a Master’s in Visual and Media Arts from the Université du Québec à Montréal and she teaches Computation Arts at Concordia University, Montreal. She is a PhD candidate in Studies and Practices of Arts at the Université du Québec à Montréal.

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