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Interactive website. Diamant, Tomer and Mathew Hannam, Comment/Like–Code of Quick Response. 3D-printed sculpture, software. Dunlop, Derek. 2008. A Lover’s Geography. Low resolution photographs. Giasson, Steve. 2010. VOX. Ink on paper Goldstein, Brenda. 2003. Panopticon. DVD. Toronto: Vtape. Janzen, Edwin. 2015. New Masters. Vinyl cut-outs. Kemp, Dave. 2009. Data Collection. Archival pigments prints mounted on sintra. Lambert, Mathieu. 2015. Unlisted Station. Speakers, wiring. Lee, Ruthann. 2004. Trying to Keep Concentrate. Video. Marman, Jennifer and David Borins. 2010-ongoing. Total Disinformation Awareness series. Mixed media. Various locations. Marman, Jennifer and David Borins. 2011. Unknown Unknowns. Video. Ed Video and Elora Centre for the Arts. Guelph. McQuillen, Kate. 2013. Boxcutter III, X-rays Series. Pressure Monoprint on Rives BFK. Mitra, Srimoyee, curator. 2015. “Border Cultures: Part Three (security, surveillance).” Group Exhibition. Mixed Media. 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** not all these projects appear on the Art & Surveillance Project website at this point
“Surveillance.” 2016. Group Exhibition. Mixed Media. The New Gallery, Calgary, AB.