January 17, 2009
Work in Progress
January 16, 2009
Télé-Québec: Prêt-à-sortir
- Here is a Video made on Télé-Québec about my exhibition
- remue-ménage at the Salle Augustin-Chénier in Ville-Marie
- with artist Arthur Desmarteaux.
- The video clip also shows the work of Doris Barrette, an illustrator exhibiting in the same gallery.
- Allison Moore et Étienne Rochon
- Exposition est: JUSQU’AU 18 JANVIER 2009
Abitibi-Témiscamingue
Salle Augustin-Chénier - Ville-Marie
Salle Augustin-Chénier
(819) 622-1362
January 10, 2009
Primordial Soup Installation_Studio XX
Primordial Soup is an interactive video installation based on the process of evolution.
The project integrates open source softwares such as Pure Data, GEM and Arduino 11 with motion sensors.
Primordial Soup features animations of microbial forms I draw in Flash CS3.
The animations are then imported in PD and made independent using Boids algorithm. Developed by Craig Reynolds in 1986
, Boids is an artificial life program, simulating the flocking behavior
of birds. Boids work in a manner similar to cellular automata since each boid "acts" autonomously
and references a neighborhood, as do cellular automata.

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January 08, 2009
Exhibition at Arts Sutton

They produce their work using several different techniques, including photo etching, silkscreen, woodcut, linocut, digital printing and waterless lithography. Some works combine several different techniques.
The art of Desmarteaux (a pseudonym of Étienne Rochon) is stylistically related to comic books and cartooning, but also to graffiti. “As a witness of our times, I convey my perceptions of current events and international conflicts with zesty humour. My drawings sometimes contain references to theatre, like a kind of burlesque fable,” says Desmarteaux. His works have an anti-establishment flavour and are sometimes aggressive but always playful. They have been shown at the 13th Biennale international biennale de la gravure et des nouvelles images at Sarcelles, France and at the 5thBiennale internationale d’estampes de Trois-Rivières. The artist lives and works in Montreal.
Originally from Victoria, British Columbia, Allison Moore has pursued her studies in the visual arts in Montreal, Ecuador and England. She is particularly interested in the connections between the sciences and visual art. Titled “A story of life or what I have been told” her works present fantastical animal creatures in a setting that strangely resembles mythological scenes of animal origins. As a complement to her works on paper, she is also presenting a video clip. Allison Moore is very active in her community and has been involved in many creative projects, primarily working with video and puppet theatre. She lives and works in Montreal.
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January 05, 2009
Remue-méninges




Exhibition at La Salle Augustin-Chénier in Ville-Marie.
Remue-méninges
Le duo touche-à-tout, Allison Moore et Arthur Desmarteaux, ont développé au fil des années un univers débridé où foisonne une myriade de personnages, largement inspirés de la bande dessinée et de l’illustration. Faisant appel aux procédés de la nouvelle figuration apparu dans les années 80 à New York et Paris, leur esthétique emprunte largement aux codes de l’art brut, du Pop Art, du graffiti et de l’art naïf. Leurs estampes, et le film d’animation assisté par ordinateur, ludiques, humoristiques et grivois, dénotent une grande liberté d’expression.
Allison Moore est une artiste et commissaire indépendante qui fait des recherches se situant à l’intersection de l’art et de la science. Elle a obtenu un diplôme de l’Université Concordia en arts médiatiques et elle s’intéresse particulièrement à la biologie de l’évolution, à l’installation, aux arts performatifs ainsi qu’à la réalisation de films documentaires. Elle habite présentement à Montréal et a réalisé des projets en Équateur, aux ïles Galapagos, au Royaume-Uni, en Europe et en Amérique du Nord.
Arthur Desmarteaux, alias Étienne Rochon a étudié les arts visuels et médiatiques à l’Université de Montréal, puis à l’UQAM dont il est diplômé depuis 2003. Membre actif de l’Atelier Graff, vice-président de ARPRIM (association pour la promotion de l’art imprimé au Québec), le jeune artiste est interprète, scénographe et metteur en scène de théâtre de marionnettes et auteur de bandes dessinées.
December 24, 2008
Happy Holidays
December 21, 2008
Uncle Ronnie's Pop up Holiday Art Shop_Toronto


This Holiday Season, I will exhibit a few of my new intaglio prints at the Project 165 art space in Kensington Market Toronto. My new series of etchings feature portraits of hipsters. Please stop by the Gallery at 165 Augusta Avenue in Toronto, if you are in town. Thanks to Ryan Ringer and the the great people at Methinks Presents.
Holiday Reception:
Saturday, December 20, 7 - 11pm
Holiday Hours:
December 20 - 24
11am - 7pm daily
New Year Hours:
January 2 - 9
12pm - 4pm
Location:
Project 165
165 Augusta Ave, Kensington Market, Toronto, ON
December 19, 2008
Midnight Follies
December 06, 2008
preparing for Ville-Marie

December 02, 2008
EXPOZINE

I have always wanted to do an illustrated book work. The "Loose Lips Almanac" was an idea Brad and I came up with over coffee on our weekly Monday meeting. Brad introduced me to the wonderful proverbs of Benjamin Franklin produced for the "Poor Richard's Almanac", published between 1732 and 1758. We decided together we should produce a booklet of proverbs for contemporary times. The results proved to be random bits of advice, not quite truisms, but playful thoughts I could illustrate.
I illustrated 8 verses altogether, although there were in the end lots to choose from. This may be the first edition of many.
Thank you to all who came by my table at expozine.
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++In times of economic despair, support local artisans while keeping your carbon footprint to a bare minimum!
Looper Projects and other talented local artists will be at:
Puces Pop: Breakfast for Dinner
Saturday, December 6, 2008 11:00am - 6:00pm
St. Michel Church Hall,
Corner of St. Viateur & St. Urbain
Montreal, QC
Hot Cakes Friday, December 12, 2008 12:00pm - 7:00pm
Saturday, De
Sunday, December 14, 2008 12:00pm - 7:00pm
In the basement of the Saint-Enfant-Jésus Church
5035 rue St. Dominique
Montreal, QC
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November 05, 2008
PUCES POP FESTIVAL MONTREAL

Puppet Making Workshop




October 29, 2008
Studio XX_Journés de la Culture

Saturday, September 26, 2008

September 22, 2008
Journées de la culture

Studio XX

August 01, 2008
Gulf Island Film School

May 26, 2008
Pure Data Reigns!

Every Sunday I have been participating in a series of Workshops at Studio XX, in Montreal.
Le Pays Qui N'exist Pas!
May 10, 2008
Mounting the Banners
UPDATES ON THE BANNER PROJECT
May 07, 2008
PUPPET UPDATE
Eurika! Primordial Soup is Interactive!
April 25, 2008
Abra Ka-dabra

The other day I needed to get some cheapie electronic parts for my video installation.

Le pays Qui N'exist Pas!

Amoung other things....I have become involved with Puppet theatre.
Automation and Activism

Primordial Soup Updates::
March 19, 2008
PRINT MONTH IN MONTREAL

I am currently working on a public art piece that will be displayed in front of Graff Studios on Rachel for the month of May.
This project is made in collaboration with Artist Arthur Desmarteaux. { www. arthuro.ca }
We are commissioned to produce three banners that will hang on the facade of the building during the MONTH OF PRINTS in MONTREAL.
We are using a trick of the eye and create the illusion that there are new windows or holes in the building.
{http://www.graff.ca/ }
Dans le cadre du mois de l'art imprimé en mai 2008, je réaliserai avec Arthur Desmarteaux une intervention sur la façade de la galerie et des ateliers Graff.
In Progress

Primordial Soup
project ongoing_an introduction to my work in progress
I have been slowly laboring away at the intensive research involved in my project Primordial Soup. It all began in 2005 when I traveled to the Galapagos Islands to make a documentary on Evolution. I was already interested in themes of evolution, natural history and the origins of species. Speaking directly with scientists in the Galapagos about their ideas of creation and life further planted the seed for my interest.
So How do we get from pond scum to human civilization.....hmmmm??
After several years of reading scientific texts, I have tried to map out some facts and develop a project that reflects my discoveries.
What most of the scientists could agree upon at the conference in 2005 - "The World Summit on Evolution" - was that evolution was not a theory, as much as gravity could be called a theory. Evolution just is. It is actually happening, and changes in species and life are happening continually all around us.
So I decided to create my own little world, a testing bed to make new species and create life. The world is made of tiny animations, and these animations can be changed and modified by people and weather.
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Ok....so this is the project::

IDEAS: the process of evolution from single celled microbes into increasingly complex organisms and how this development over time is controlled by exterior force such as climate change and species interaction.
EXECUTION: Create an interactive video where by the viewer controls the evolution of my drawing creations through a user interface.
TECHNOLOGY: Flash 8, ActionScript, Pure Data, sensors and microcontrollers
INFLUENCES:
-Charles Darwin “Origin of Species”
-Richard Dawkins “The Blind Watchmaker”
-John Conway’s “Game of Life”
-Richard Leakey’s “Sixth Extinction”
-Renaissance zoology
-The culture of categorization




