
Media Artist
British Columbia, Canada

Media Artist
British Columbia, Canada
Justin is an experienced multimedia programmer, physical interface innovator, live visualist (VJ), and multimedia artist. His performances and installations have been presented at numerous International art events including: Collisions Interarts Symposium (Canada, 2005), Interactive Futures (Canada, 2006), Digital Art Week (ETH, Zurich, 2006), and Universidad Veracruzana (Mexico, 2006).
(Self-Employed; Myself Only; Performing Arts industry)
January 2005 — Present (4 years 7 months)
Collaborative multi-disciplinary installations and performances:
"Grand Theft Bicycle" (Interactive media installation). Open Space, Galeria AP Facultad de Artes Plasticas. Canada/Mexico, 2006/2007.
"Love&Olson" (Live visuals). Digital Art Week . Zurich, 2007.
"Exploding, Plastic & Inevitable" (Live visuals). Canada/Zurich, 2006/2007.
"My New Body" (Video Art), Antimatter Film Festival, Canada 2006
"Love&Olson" (Live visuals). Duotone Art Festival. Canada, 2006.
"Love&Olson" (Live visuals). Interactive Futures. Canada, 2006.
"Corporeality: Real and Imagined" (Video Art). Canada/Mexico, 2006.
"Hopelab", (Multi-disciplinary interactive performance). 21st Century Music. Canada, 2005.
"WiD" (Interactive media installation), The Collision Symposium of Interdisciplinary and Interarts Practices. Canada, 2005.
(Computer Software industry)
April 2006 — November 2008 (2 years 8 months)
Limbic Media Corporation is a company incorporated in early 2006 and based in Victoria, BC, Canada. Our objective is to realize:
1. a platform of patented, proprietary, real-time interactive media control technologies for use in multi-media entertainment markets, education, research, and the fine arts.
2. a new genre of interactive multi-media art we term "Limbic Media" - a genre which will have its own specific aesthetic vocabulary and theoretical basis.
3. a set of Limbic Media artworks, which will function both as proof-of-principal demonstrations of our technology platform, and as products in their own right.
(Educational Institution; 1001-5000 employees; Higher Education industry)
April 2006 — March 2008 (2 years)
A research project sponsored by the Canadian Foundation for Innovation (CFI). The project involves the development of applications for the high-speed, networked, multi-user audio-visual studios in Visual Arts and Fine Arts at University of Victoria.
(Educational Institution; 1-10 employees; Museums and Institutions industry)
May 2004 — August 2004 (4 months)
Web development and design.
(Government Agency; 51-200 employees; Research industry)
September 2001 — August 2003 (2 years)
Analysis of hyperspectral and multispectral imagery obtained from satellite data for the "Evaluation and Validation of EO-1 for Sustainable Development" (EVEOSD) project. Software development for the SAFORAH grid compututing project.
(Partnership; 1-10 employees; Performing Arts industry)
May 1995 — March 2001 (5 years 11 months)
Live performance, touring, recording and writing music.
B.Sc , Visual Arts / Computer Science , 2000 — 2006
Co-op, graduated with distinction.
Live video performance, computational design, artificial intelligence, physical computing, game art, design, web development, limbic media.