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Ambivalence Blvd
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Multiple sites, 1999 - ongoing
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Psycho-geography, humour and performance ethnography are layered into conflicted political and cultural territories
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Benchmarks and Bookends
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The Banff Centre, Banff, Aug 2005
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Performative comparison of technologies for catalyzing and archiving artistic ideas or creative visions
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©art Zone
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Multiple sites, 2005 - ongoing
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Performative mobile architecture signifying a network of trans-cultural exchanges
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Grabbed (Seats of Power)
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Bjornson Kajiwara Gallery, Vancouver, 2004
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Diptychs flensing relationships between political performance and performance art
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Emergency Measures
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Artspeak Gallery, Vancouver, 2003
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The Armchair Terrorist at Vancouver LIVE: Biennial of Performance Art
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Seats of Power II
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Morris & Hellen Belkin Art Gallery, Vancouver, 2003
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Performative installation and critique of media convergence
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Seats of Power I
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Morris & Hellen Belkin Art Gallery, Vancouver, 2003
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Both a performative and static sculpture: mobile territory for the Armchair Terrorist
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Armchair Terrorist
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Sites various, 2001 - present
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To play with hegemony, the Armchair Terrorist is now at large: a mobile brokerage for creative dissent
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Co-ordinating Plots
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The Stride Gallery, Calgary AB, Canada, June 2000
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Immersive engagement with oxymoronic wilderness spaces
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The Delight of Confession Prolongs the Pleasure of...
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CEPA Gallery, Buffalo, N.Y., Oct - Dec 1996
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Stereoscopic installation exploring identity and liberation
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Shameless / The Confessionaire
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C. & G. C. H. E., Cheltenhm UK, Group show, June 1996
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Stereoscopic installation incorporating confessional hearing aid
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It's Alright to Feel
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Prema Arts Centre, Uley UK, June 1995
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Performance installation inviting the audience into the realm of a chance encounter
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All Material © Dick Averns 2006