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Apocalepsy

Apocalepsy: an Ecdysis Collective interactive installation (2008)

Excerpt from the show statement:

Using materials largely rescued from dumpsters, back-alleys, and other forsaken places, as well as an eclectic selection of sculpture, paint, screenprint, assemblage, electroacoustic installation, scents, sound sensors, and junk, the Ecdysis collective is building a lively shanty town-come-post-apocalyptic vortex.
Apocalepsy is a group art show exhibiting new visual works by:
Shea Allan McCachen, UBC MFA candidate
Ryan Proulx, UBC MArch. candidate
L. Basil McMahon, graduating student, UBC B.A. Interdisciplinary
Blake Schulhauser, graduating student, ECIAD
Atalay Harrison, graduating student, ECIAD
Soleil Martine-Johnson, graduating student, ECIAD
Plus others
The Ecdysis Collective brings together a crew of key collaborators from many of East Van’s most cutting-edge grassroots cultural groups, including the Inkspoon Print Syndicate (Inkspoon.org), the Dusty Flowerpot Cabaret (dustyflowerpot.org), Holopath Visuals (holopath.org), and Playmore Theatre Company. We come together as a group of assemblage artists, social sculptors and city scavengers seeking to create a space for dreaming.