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Below you will find additional documentation of projects since the inception of VibraFusionLab in 2014.

These next three videos were produced by Centre[3] for Artistic and Social Practice to highlight some of my own work, creative influences and an overview of some of the vibrotactile technology that I explore and that has been developed through VibraFusionLab.
Bodies in Translation: Activist Art, Technology, and Access to Life (BIT), is a multidisciplinary, university-community research project that at its core, aims to cultivate and research activist art.
Interview July 15,2021

This research is a project of Re•Vision: The Centre for Art and Social Justice at the University of Guelph and expands upon our partnership with Tangled Art + Disability. 
Bodies in Translation is supported by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada.

​https://bodiesintranslation.ca/david-bobier-interview/
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This video documents a week long residency with Moe Clark at our original space in London, Ontario. Using two microphones and a looping device Clark activated pans of water using her voice.

​Video documentation of a collaborative exhibition with video artist Deirdre Logue at Tangled Art Gallery in Toronto, Ontario.

The Ideas Digital Forum took place at the Robert McLaughlin Art Gallery in Oshawa, Ontario.

​The VIBE Symposium and Art Exhibition happened at Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec.
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   Tactile Sound with Together! 2012 and VibraFusionLab 

   Blog by Jo Anne Cox for 'Disability Arts Online'

​   https://disabilityarts.online/blog/jo-anne-cox/tactile-sound-with-together-2012/


Workshop with a group of Deaf students at the School for the Deaf in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. They have been introduced to an early version of our vibrotactile pillows.
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