Line of Sight
Line of Sight is a one-day public art intervention on March 7th at ¶ˇĎăÔ°AV’s Burnaby Campus. As a class assignment in the School for the Contemporary Arts’ course Spatial Presentation, students will realize “anamorphic” public artworks at various locations around the Academic Quadrangle. Anamorphics are “drawings in space” – shapes that you can only see from one specific point of view. This one-day exercise intervenes into the everyday routines of how students and ¶ˇĎăÔ°AV’s community experience the architectural and social environment of the campus. Line of Sight offers unexpected perspectives of the campus and engages in the university as a space for communication and interaction and as a site of knowledge production.
Group project by: Zeenah Alsamarrai, Kathy Feng, Jana Ghimire and Vitoria MonteiroGroup project by: Tina Alidaei, Phoebe Huang, Gillian Lai, Ivan So and June Yeo
Group project by: Keting Dong, Mason Rezazadeh, Elisha Wang and Abbey Zhang
Group project by: Carolina Krawczyk, Haylee Marx, Rachel Warwick and Carmen Wong
Group project by: Jesse Fernandez, Ruilan King, Tyler Pengelly and Kitty Walker
Test drawings in our visual art studio