“The Canadians” is the first Canadian Pavilion at the London Design Biennale. In response to the theme of Emotional States, this installation takes visitors on a cross-country journey through towns, villages, crossroads, and coves whose names are inspired by emotions. Studio: Bruce Mau Design
Travelling throughout Canada, from Happy Adventure, Newfoundland, to Hope, British Columbia we mixed film and digital photography, videography, and audio recording, creating a video that paired footage of these places with ambient sounds and interviews with local residents. Studio: Bruce Mau Design
“The Canadians” considers how a country’s natural ecology shapes the socio-cultural environment and, more broadly, provokes inquiry into the relationship we have with our surroundings, and how they make us feel.
“The Canadians” considers how a country’s natural ecology shapes the socio-cultural environment and, more broadly, provokes inquiry into the relationship we have with our surroundings, and how they make us feel.
“The Canadians” considers how a country’s natural ecology shapes the socio-cultural environment and, more broadly, provokes inquiry into the relationship we have with our surroundings, and how they make us feel.
Travelling throughout Canada, from Happy Adventure, Newfoundland, to Hope, British Columbia we mixed film and digital photography, videography, and audio recording, creating a video that paired footage of these places with ambient sounds and interviews with local residents. Studio: Bruce Mau Design
Travelling throughout Canada, from Happy Adventure, Newfoundland, to Hope, British Columbia we mixed film and digital photography, videography, and audio recording, creating a video that paired footage of these places with ambient sounds and interviews with local residents. Studio: Bruce Mau Design
Travelling throughout Canada, from Happy Adventure, Newfoundland, to Hope, British Columbia we mixed film and digital photography, videography, and audio recording, creating a video that paired footage of these places with ambient sounds and interviews with local residents. Studio: Bruce Mau Design
Travelling throughout Canada, from Happy Adventure, Newfoundland, to Hope, British Columbia we mixed film and digital photography, videography, and audio recording, creating a video that paired footage of these places with ambient sounds and interviews with local residents. Studio: Bruce Mau Design
“The Canadians” considers how a country’s natural ecology shapes the socio-cultural environment and, more broadly, provokes inquiry into the relationship we have with our surroundings, and how they make us feel.
Travelling throughout Canada, from Happy Adventure, Newfoundland, to Hope, British Columbia we mixed film and digital photography, videography, and audio recording, creating a video that paired footage of these places with ambient sounds and interviews with local residents. Studio: Bruce Mau Design