All Night, Alright

We’re happy to finally be able to share the news that we’ll be presenting Melting Point, a new responsive landscape art work at this year’s Scotiabank Nuit Blanche!

The installation will be at Toronto’s historic Fort York, in a zone curated by Magda Gonzalez-Mora.

We’re working with long time collaborators Jeff Lee and Omar Khan to put together this large scale piece that integrates light, sound and responsive technologies.

More details to follow…

August 29 2014

Lake Effect

LeuWebb Projects is contributing audio compositions in collaborating with Victoria Taylor Landscape Architect with Linda Dervishaj to create the installation Ebb and Flow, as part of summer group exhibition Lake Effect: Architects Respond to our Access to Water at the Architecture Gallery, Harbourfront Centre, Toronto.

Join us Friday June 20, 2014, (6-10pm) for the opening reception!

“We are drawn to water where activity is richly concentrated and held captive along an edge. Hard edge or soft, we move toward and with the crowds – back and forth – drawn to embrace the public spectacle of the urban waterfront. Coming and going. Ebb and flow.”

June 14 2014

Cascadia at Grow Op

LeuWebb Projects will be presenting Cascadia, a sound-based installation at Grow Op: Exploring landscape and place, a four-day event that celebrates innovative ideas and conceptual responses to landscape and place across a broad range of creative practices.

Embedded into the Gladstone Hotel and its environs, from adventitious niches to feature rooms, Grow Op 2014 presents work that explores new territories. The projects symbiotically connect to tell stories about water, memory, urbanism, natural process, public space, everyday materiality, hunting, urbanism and rural food economies.

Opening reception is Friday, April 25, 2014,  7pm – 10pm. Be there and listen for Cascadia, washing down the hotel’s central staircase!

Special thanks to Bay Bloor Radio.

April 17 2014

A Touch of Light at Nuit Blanche

Scotiabank Nuit Blanche is upon us! Be sure to stop by the Canadian Music Centre this Saturday as we premiere our latest responsive work titled A Touch of Light.

This piece needs to be seen and heard in person and the intimate performance space of the Canadian Music Centre -one of Toronto’s best-kept secrets- is the perfect venue. Live piano performance will run from 7pm to 7am.

 

 

October 4 2013