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Mouthpiece

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New Media Gallery

777 Columbia Street

New Westminster, BC

Directions: BY RAPID TRANSIT Located immediately across the Anvil Centre on Eighth Street is the New Westminster SkyTrain station. BY BIKE The BC Parkway is a multi-use path that roughly parallels the Expo SkyTrain Line, connecting Surrey City Centre, New Westminster, South Burnaby, and Vancouver. The BC Parkway passes within a block of Anvil Centre. BY CAR New Westminster is connected to Metro Vancouver’s major highways and arteries via three bridges: the Queensborough Bridge (connecting Highway 91 and the East-West Connector), the Patullo Bridge (connecting Surrey’s King George Boulevard), and the new Port Mann Bridge (connecting Highway 1).

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Gratuit.

Offert en Anglais.

Accessible en chaise roulante.

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MOUTHPIECE

September 24 - December 11

Tony Oursler, Diemut Strebe, Nathaniel Mellors & Erkka Nissinen

...people’s voices are more revelatory than their eyes or the looks on their faces [...]: the vocalised sound goes from inside to inside, links two existences without further mediation.

-Paul Zumthor

We are delighted to present four extraordinary artists who explore the complexities of the human condition through fragmented bodies and the human voice. The voice is a generic human practice with aesthetic, physiological, cultural, historical, and psychological texture and meaning. This is a portraiture of ideas, containing allegorical works with mouths that voice and communicate human behaviours, beliefs and fears. Singing, speaking, humming and whispering, they are delivered to us through a world of technology.

A pioneer of video and installation art, Tony Oursler’s glass-headed, AI b0ts have been inoculated with miniature video and sound technologies. Described as ‘Metaphors for alienated, isolated modern individuals in a technology-driven culture”, the bOts question our belief in the future of technology & AI, whispering, questioning and predicting dystopian futures.

Mellors & Nissinen present us with the absurd character Bad Mantras, from their grand political parody, The Aalto Natives (Venice Biennale). Attached to the wall of a ubiquitous recording studio, a mass of pink-felt, muppet heads, without a body, attempt a group hum while trying to play musical instruments together. Trapped on the wall, their tangled robotic arms reach out to attempt contact...and harmony.

Diemut Strebe gives us The Prayer, a disembodied, singing & speaking, rubber mouth with voice box; animated by artificial intelligence, powered by an algorithm that draws from world religious texts. The work was built at MIT around Diemut's research question “How would a divine epiphany appear to an artificial intelligence?”.

Through unconventional and even pioneering artistic practice the artists in Mouthpiece habitually address a world of systems, narratives and beliefs; through absurd and surreal humour, satire, and parody or through scientific reasoning. Mediated through an aesthetics and physiology of the voice, we recognize this assemblage of capabilities, flaws, worries and efforts as poignant, funny, uplifting and all too human.

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New Media Gallery

New Media Gallery champions art and ideas that explore the creative potential and enigmatic meaning of technology in our lives. Equitable, authentic and direct engagement and dialogue is pivotal to our curatorial practice.

Founded in 2014, NMG is a vibrant, contemporary art gallery, operated and supported by the City of New Westminster. Each year we curate, design and build 3-4 significant, group exhibitions. Over the past eight years we have presented 28 exhibitions featuring more than 155 exceptional artists from 38 countries. We have achieved an international profile, working with some of the most exciting artists in the world.

New Media Gallery develops innovative public, professional and educational programming and events. Our creative technology workshop operates out of NMG Lab. Here we focus on encouraging a broad understanding of how technology can be used for creative purposes, pedagogy, critical thinking and the creation of meaning.

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