Animation Animation and Energy
An animated short film on how the Canadian energy sector powers the medium of animation itself.
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Animation An animated short film on how the Canadian energy sector powers the medium of animation itself.
Installation Hand-built replicas of Canada’s energy systems, staged on interchangeable landscapes to show employment, choice, and reliability.
Film A short film tracing the energy sector through one ordinary day for an 18 year old in Canada.
Painting An interactive oil painting installation about the threads tying energy to jobs, healthcare, and a brighter Canadian future.
Animation A short animated film about two duelists, an isolated training club, and the energy that makes the everyday possible.
Illustration A rhyming children’s book introducing Canada’s energy mix through hydropower, solar, wind, nuclear, and fossil fuels.
Dance A dance concept video where seven dancers, each carrying a different energy source, weave together into the shape of the Canadian flag.
Installation An electronic sculpture that uses energy self-referentially to illustrate the tension in Canada’s energy conversation.
Writing A short story about a young man named Hawthorne and the quiet, life-saving framework the Canadian energy sector provides.
Installation A kinetic Stirling-engine sculpture whose unmarked clock spins faster with every degree of heat: how much time do we have left?
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