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Montreal, QC

Christopher Quine was exposed to locative media during his time spent as Interaction Designer at the Banff New Media Institute’s ART Mobile Lab, where he worked on the Tracklines project from April 2006 to April 2007 with a primary focus on interaction design, graphic/motion content, and implementation and documentation of locative experiences for mobile devices. He was also Pepper Jones on Radio90 somewhere near Banff. Since the late 90’s he has worked as a graphic artist for group interactive immersive experiences, and has made fun, educational content for international projects ranging from visualizing Nanotechnology in the human body for the Smithsonian to producing graphics for an interactive nuclear debate for the London Science Museum. He has produced content and post production effects for interactive devices and high definition digital cinema productions and is currently going back to drawing by hand, and studying theories in colour and sound. He creates sound compositions with an analog synthesizer, is working on producing a large format graphic book titled Gros Morne, and pays the bills by freelancing as a digital designer and artist from his studio in Montreal. Chris is recently back from a residency in Gros Morne National Park and is experimenting with Telepresence.