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111°40’41"N 24°64’54"WE: 200,000+, 2012
The performers repeatedly say the phrase “I am no longer a victim,” attempting to say it over 200,000 times simultaneously while connected through a Skype audio call.
Collaboration with Tamara Platiša
Photography, Antti Ahonen
November 30, 2012, 12-20h
University of the Arts Helsinki, Helsinki FI
November 30, 2012, 10-18h
Central Saint Martins College of Art & Design, London UK
Duration 8h




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103°52’74°N 103°70’41°WE II, 2011
The performers engage in a Skype call, projecting each other’s images on a blank wall over three days, performing through a hyperspace—a site where the real and the virtual meet.
Collaboration with Tamara Platiša
Photography, Antti Ahonen
December 8-10, 2011
University of the Arts Helsinki, Helsinki FI
N/A Studio, Toronto ON
Duration 3h




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103°52’74°N 103°70’41°WE, 2011
Nuit Blanche Toronto
Collaboration with Tamara Platiša
Video, Vedran Lesić
October 1-2, 2011 18:59h-7:59h
1518 Queen Street West, Toronto ON
October 2, 2011 1:59h-14:59h
XL Art Space, Helsinki FI
Duration 12h
10-1, 2011
10-1 deals with the boundaries of physical and mental realities. It is a slow process that explores trust between two individuals who are dependent on each other to communicate by giving and completing commands. As the performance progresses, the physical distance between the performers increases, and they finish at the same time in separate locations.
Collaboration with Tamara Platiša
Curated by Elizabeth Underhill and Laura Paolini
Photography, Joshua Ruben Guayasamin Espinoza
June 2011
Dufferin Bridge Park, Toronto ON
Duration 1h
Artist Talk with REnarrate Artists
June 22, 2011
Ground Level Cafe, Toronto ON




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0° 0' 0", 2011
The performers stand on opposite sides of the glass. They blow their breath onto the glass in an attempt to make a continuous line that would connect in the middle. Once the line is complete, the performance is over.
Collaboration with Tamara Platiša
Photography, Arielle Bush
April 2011
Queen Street West, Toronto ON
Duration 3min 41sec

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Wall to Wall, 2010
The brick wall is built, collapses, is recovered and collapses one last time. The performance refers to historicity and places it in a new setting.
Collaboration with Tamara Platiša
November 2010
The Beaches, Toronto ON
Duration 1h 15min
Ttamaraa. Ssašaa. Ttamaraa! Ssašaa!, 2010
The performers struggle to say each other's names, attempting to synchronize with the sound of their own voices.
Collaboration with Tamara Platiša
November 2010
OCAD University, Toronto ON
Duration 2min 5sec
Tamara. Saša. Tamara! Saša! II, 2010
Collaboration with Tamara Platiša
November 2010
The Beaches, Toronto ON
20min
Tamara. Saša. Tamara! Saša!, 2010
Collaboration with Tamara Platiša
November 2010
Business District, Toronto ON
Duration 11min
86°87'0"N 90°53'0"WE, 2009
The performers project each other's portraits onto a blank wall in their studios and paint them in black and white tempera.
Collaboration with Tamara Platiša
December 2009 20h
Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow UK
December 2009 21h
OCAD University, Florence IT
Performance
Duration 1h
86°86'0"N 90°39'0"WE, 2010
Projecting one another's images using Skype, the performers draw a contour of each other's bodies, continuing the line onto opposite walls and returning to the other's body. The complete image exists only during the performance, until the Internet connection is disconnected.
Collaboration with Tamara Platiša
February 24, 2010 10h
OCAD University, Toronto ON
February 24, 2010 16h
OCAD University, Florence IT
Duration 30min
Homefront, 2009
Collaboration with Tamara Platiša
January 2009
OCAD University, Toronto ON
Duration 7min
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