
The award was presented to Colin
Rosati for his work titled Autocidal After-Image. The short
six-minute digital video animation explores video and video infrastructures in
the context of online networks, systems, and databases. Colin Rosati is a
Toronto-based multimedia artist, creating videos and installations that explore
digital space and extensions of the physical body.
Congratulations to Colin and the
team at Equitable Bank for this great initiative!
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