Public Visualization Studio

Public Visualization Studio PVS is a design collective whose members are designers, artists, creative technologists and researchers.

The collective creates interactive installations as a means to pursue inquiries into the political and conceptual aspects of interaction, space and media. It's members attempt to investigate how specific technologies of vision, communication and gesture support our experiences in participatory spaces. Members of the collective have exhibited nationally and internationally, and have worked in a var

iety of areas including public projection, media architecture, locative media, video installation, exhibition design, interaction, communication design and media scholarship.

01/30/2023

Ice Follies will be bringing AI and facial recognition to the shores of Lake Nipissing! ❄️

Public Visualization Studio has created creatures inspired by Jorge Luis Borges’ The Book of Imaginary Beings.

The installation entitled "Innumerable Ones" will feature three-dimensional digital masks that will interact with visitors on an 83” screen.

If you are intrigued by this piece, stop by between February 10th-24th! Visit icefollies.ca for more details!

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Photo of Aanmitaagzi's installation in 2020. Documentation by Liz Lott Photography

04/07/2021

Monday, June 28 | 14:00-16:00 CET

PVS co-founder Dave Colangelo's award winning book on the aesthetics and affordances of "massive media." Check it out! 🏆
01/22/2021

PVS co-founder Dave Colangelo's award winning book on the aesthetics and affordances of "massive media." Check it out! 🏆

11/13/2020

Episode 1 of Public Visualization Studio's cooking show on data visualization, migration, community, mourning, healing, and transformation.

10/27/2020

Join us for a discussion highlighting the work and contributions of community leaders and creative project partners featured in the Safe in Public Space initiative. Contributors will reflect on their works’ exploration of the concept of visibility and hypervisibility in public space, the importanc...

"Receipts" is a multimodal interface that receives (via voice, video, and/or text), anonymizes, archives, and performs (...
10/21/2020

"Receipts" is a multimodal interface that receives (via voice, video, and/or text), anonymizes, archives, and performs (on the web and in public) the testimony of people that have experienced or witnessed anti-Asian aggression in public spaces. On now until Nov 11th as part of The Bentway's Safe in Public Space Initiative. https://www.safeinpublicspace.com/

Check out our work on the Nuit Blanche archive and livestream tonight!
10/03/2020

Check out our work on the Nuit Blanche archive and livestream tonight!

Discover a dynamic live stream.

Dave and April from PVS and Public Visualization Lab sat down (virtually) with Squeaky Wheel Film & Media Art Center you...
11/01/2019

Dave and April from PVS and Public Visualization Lab sat down (virtually) with Squeaky Wheel Film & Media Art Center youth media program this past weekend to talk about critical spatial practice, public data visualization, and community engagement. Looking forward to seeing their projection projects on the peace bridge soon 🇨🇦🇺🇸

07/16/2018

MAB BEIJING 2018 AWARDS - Call for Projects

We are pleased to announce the fourth call of the Media Architecture Biennale awards for outstanding projects at the intersection of architecture, media and interaction design.
This call targets projects that are already built or realised in the following categories:
* Animated architecture
* Money architecture
* Infrastructure and Participatory Architecture
* Spatial media art
* Future trends & prototypes

Please have a look at the MAB16 catalog for a detailed definition of “Media Architecture”and numerous “Media Architecture” examples.
http://catalog.mediaarchitecture.org

Start submission: 1st of August 2018
Submission deadline: 10th of Sept 2018

The online submission system will be available on 1st of August 2018 on our Website
https://mab18.org/call-for-outstanding-media-architecture/

We are looking forward to your submissions
and hopefully seeing you (again) in Beijing.

the photo shows „Spaxels“ by Ars Electronica Futurlab, winner MAB 2016 in the category „Future Trends an Prototypes"

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