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Beneath the Skin
Breathe
Breathe On Me
Cheap Loops
Crisis
Doshite?
Ecdysis
Ecdysis preshow video
Ecdysis film (2023)
From a distance
Grab 'Em
Love Me Rite
The Memory of Your Touch
Michael?
Postcards From Our Futures
Rebirth
The Spaces In Between
Strength
Synapses
Three Songs of Life
Time and Place
...to travel the distance of a changing feeling
Touch the Voice
Transmute
T(w)o Nearly Touch:You
Time Clips, Primitive
Welcome to Paradise
What Does a Body Know?


  • Doshite? (2021)

    for piano, Sleeve-Hand Responsive User Garment (SHRUG), audio/video, and Max/MSP/JItter.

    Commissioned by Megumi Masaki
    In 1942 thousands of Japanese-Canadian citizens were removed from the West Coast of Canada and interned in camps in British Columbia and elsewhere. These people were no threat to Canada's war efforts, yet despite the police and military saying that there was no issue, politicians reacted to some public opinions and removed these Canadians using the War Measures Act. The disruption to these citizens' lives was severe, long-lasting, and immoral. In 1988 the Canadian government finally apologized for these wrongs, established redress payments, and repealed the War Measures Act which was used against the Japanese-Canadians.

    Performed by Megumi Masaki at the UBC Chan Centre for the Performing Arts
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