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Between Here and Then, [detail of cube with thread from cross hairs encased]
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 51292
Description: Cubes of lucite encasing the thread of previous pieces create the tension in a sloping ceiling of grey thread. At the low end of the ceiling are fluttering drawings of possible future installations. Shown at Glendon Gallery, Toronto, Ontario.
Collection:
Date Made: 1995
Materials: thread, lucite, tracing paper
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
Work by Lyla Rye
Nostalgia, [detail – back]
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 51271
Description: A rubber mold of a concrete wall forming a corridor by being draped 50 cm away from the original. Studio Installation, San Francisco, California.
Measurements: 4.8 x 3.9 x .6 m
Collection:
Date Made: 1992
Materials: rubber latex
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
Nostalgia
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 51269
Description: A rubber mold of a concrete wall forming a corridor by being draped 50 cm away from the original. Studio Installation, San Francisco, California.
Measurements: 4.8 x 3.9 x .6 m
Collection:
Date Made: 1992
Materials: rubber latex
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
Nostalgia, [installation view]
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 51270
Description: A rubber mold of a concrete wall forming a corridor by being draped 50 cm away from the original. Studio Installation, San Francisco, California.
Measurements: 4.8 x 3.9 x .6 m
Collection:
Date Made: 1992
Materials: rubber latex
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
Nostalgia, [detail – front]
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 51272
Description: A rubber mold of a concrete wall forming a corridor by being draped 50 cm away from the original. Studio Installation, San Francisco, California.
Measurements: 4.8 x 3.9 x .6 m
Collection:
Date Made: 1992
Materials: rubber latex
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
Ether, [installation view]
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 51277
Description: Two wooden doors suspended by thread & describing the path of reflected light & creating the composition of a traditional annunciation scene. Shown at Diego Rivera Gallery, San Francisco, California.
Measurements: 6.3 x 1.8 x 6.3 m
Collection:
Date Made: 1993
Materials: thread, wooden doors
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
Portal
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 51274
Description: A rubber mold of a door flipped inside-out, stuffed & rolled.
Measurements: 38.1 x 38.1 x 68.58 cm
Collection:
Date Made: 1993
Materials: rubber, pigment, foam
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
Passage
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 51273
Description:
Measurements: 7.62 x 121.92 x 76.2 cm
Collection:
Date Made: 1993
Materials: rubber, pigment
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
untitled
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 51275
Description:
Measurements: 96.52 x 121.92 x 27.94 cm
Collection:
Date Made: 1993
Materials: rubber, brass handle, water
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
Ether
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 51276
Description: Two wooden doors suspended by thread & describing the path of reflected light & creating the composition of a traditional annunciation scene. Shown at Diego Rivera Gallery, San Francisco, California.
Measurements: 6.3 x 1.8 x 6.3 m
Collection:
Date Made: 1993
Materials: thread, wooden doors
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
Ether, [installation view]
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 51278
Description: Two wooden doors suspended by thread & describing the path of reflected light & creating the composition of a traditional annunciation scene. Shown at Diego Rivera Gallery, San Francisco, California.
Measurements: 6.3 x 1.8 x 6.3 m
Collection:
Date Made: 1993
Materials: thread, wooden doors
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
Phantom Architecture, [detail]
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 51285
Description: A 3-dimensional drafting of an alternate architecture woven in thread. 36 suspended concrete blocks form imaginary columns & delineate a Greek Cross in plan. Shown at the Loggia Gallery, Toronto, Ontario.
Measurements: 2.17 x 4.8 x 4.8 m
Collection:
Date Made: 1994
Materials: thread, chalk lines, concrete blocks
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
TA DA!
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 51283
Description: Threads strung from steel "light fixtures" suspending a vacant plywood "stage" while describing the beams of two intersecting spotlights. Shown at Fort Mason, San Francisco, California.
Measurements: 900 x 300 x 180 cm
Collection:
Date Made: 1994
Materials: thread, steel, plywood
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
Strand, [detail]
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 51282
Description: A woven screen of threads contracting walls, ceiling & floor of the space it entraps. Studio installation, San Francisco, California.
Measurements: 360 x 300 x 180 cm
Collection:
Date Made: 1994
Materials: thread
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
Threshold
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 51279
Description: Thousands of threads describing a 3-dimensional door & frame that barricades the space behind. Studio installation, San Francisco, California.
Measurements: 360 x 300 x 180 cm
Collection:
Date Made: 1994
Materials: thread, screweyes
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
Threshold, [detail]
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 51280
Description: Thousands of threads describing a 3-dimensional door & frame that barricades the space behind. Studio installation, San Francisco, California.
Measurements: 360 x 300 x 180 cm
Collection:
Date Made: 1994
Materials: thread, screweyes
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
Phantom Architecture
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 51284
Description: A 3-dimensional drafting of an alternate architecture woven in thread. 36 suspended concrete blocks form imaginary columns & delineate a Greek Cross in plan. Shown at the Loggia Gallery, Toronto, Ontario.
Measurements: 2.17 x 4.8 x 4.8 m
Collection:
Date Made: 1994
Materials: thread, chalk lines, concrete blocks
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
Strand
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 51281
Description: A woven screen of threads contracting walls, ceiling & floor of the space it entraps. Studio installation, San Francisco, California.
Measurements: 360 x 300 x 180 cm
Collection:
Date Made: 1994
Materials: thread
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
Between Here and Then
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 51289
Description: Cubes of lucite encasing the thread of previous pieces create the tension in a sloping ceiling of grey thread. At the low end of the ceiling are fluttering drawings of possible future installations. Shown at Glendon Gallery, Toronto, Ontario.
Measurements: Room size/taille de la pièce : 3.6 x 7.97 x 11.6 m
Collection:
Date Made: 1995
Materials: thread, lucite, tracing paper
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
Between Here and Then, [detail of cube with thread from TA DA! encased]
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 51291
Description: Cubes of lucite encasing the thread of previous pieces create the tension in a sloping ceiling of grey thread. At the low end of the ceiling are fluttering drawings of possible future installations. Shown at Glendon Gallery, Toronto, Ontario.
Measurements:
Collection:
Date Made: 1995
Materials: thread, lucite, tracing paper
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
Between Here and Then, [detail of cube with thread from cross hairs encased]
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 51292
Description: Cubes of lucite encasing the thread of previous pieces create the tension in a sloping ceiling of grey thread. At the low end of the ceiling are fluttering drawings of possible future installations. Shown at Glendon Gallery, Toronto, Ontario.
Measurements:
Collection:
Date Made: 1995
Materials: thread, lucite, tracing paper
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
cross hairs
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 51286
Description: A single red thread pierces through the gallery's columns & walls, sewing together its structure. The structure is undermined by the thread's piercing & targeting the exact centre of the 2 central columns. Shown at Robert Birch Gallery, Toronto, Ontario.
Measurements: Room size/dimensions de la salle : 3.3 x 5.1 x 10.2 m
Collection:
Date Made: 1995
Materials: thread, steel
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
cross hairs, [detail]
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 51288
Description: A single red thread pierces through the gallery's columns & walls, sewing together its structure. The structure is undermined by the thread's piercing & targeting the exact centre of the 2 central columns. Shown at Robert Birch Gallery, Toronto, Ontario.
Measurements: Room size/ dimensions de la salle : 3.3 x 5.1 x 10.2 m
Collection:
Date Made: 1995
Materials: thread, steel
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
cross hairs, [detail]
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 51287
Description: A single red thread pierces through the gallery's columns & walls, sewing together its structure. The structure is undermined by the thread's piercing & targeting the exact centre of the 2 central columns. Shown at Robert Birch Gallery, Toronto, Ontario.
Measurements: Room size/dimensions de la salle : 3.3 x 5.1 x 10.2 m
Collection:
Date Made: 1995
Materials: thread, steel
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
Between Here and Then, [installation view]
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 51290
Description: Cubes of lucite encasing the thread of previous pieces create the tension in a sloping ceiling of grey thread. At the low end of the ceiling are fluttering drawings of possible future installations. Shown at Glendon Gallery, Toronto, Ontario.
Measurements: Room size/taille de la pièce : 3.6 x 7.97 x 11.6 m
Collection:
Date Made: 1995
Materials: thread, lucite, tracing paper
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
Peep, [peephole view]
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 51293
Description: Through a peephole on a blank wall, a glass bedroom is seen situated on the traffic median of a road. Looking through the glass, the city skyline and cars moving on the Gardiner Expressway can be seen. Shown at Women's Art Resource Centre, Toronto, Ontario.
Measurements: Wall/mur : 2.4 x 4.8 m
Collection:
Date Made: 1996
Materials: wood, plexi, cotton, peephole
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
Peep, [installation view]
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 51294
Description: Through a peephole on a blank wall, a glass bedroom is seen situated on the traffic median of a road. Looking through the glass, the city skyline and cars moving on the Gardiner Expressway can be seen. Shown at Women's Art Resource Centre, Toronto, Ontario.
Measurements: Wall: 2.4 x 4.8 m
Collection:
Date Made: 1996
Materials: wood, plexi, cotton, peephole
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
Paradise, [interior view]
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 51296
Description: A small door located above the baseboard on an empty wall. Kneeling to open it one sees a vast miniature landscape; a small scale model viewed through mirrors which make it appear far-reaching. Owned by The Robert McLaughlin Gallery, Oshawa, Ontario.
Measurements: Door/porte : 2.4 x 4.8 m
Collection:
Date Made: 1996
Materials: model supplies, plexi, lights, wood, mirrors
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
Paradise
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 51295
Description: A small door located above the baseboard on an empty wall. Kneeling to open it one sees a vast miniature landscape; a small scale model viewed through mirrors which make it appear far-reaching. Owned by The Robert McLaughlin Gallery, Oshawa, Ontario.
Measurements: Door/ porte : 2.4 x 4.8 m
Collection:
Date Made: 1996
Materials: model supplies, plexi, lights, wood, mirrors
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
Log Cabin
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 51300
Description: A log cabin design quilt "pinned" together with historic nails and rusted.
Measurements: 330 x 45 x 70 cm
Collection:
Date Made: 1997
Materials: linen, nails, rust
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
Matriarch & Patriarch
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 51299
Description: Two embroidered images of plaster and lathe, mirroring the interior of the wall and mirror images of each other: lathe embroidered on white fabric / plaster embroidered on dark fabric and front & back displayed.
Measurements: 75 x 100 x 5 cm
Collection:
Date Made: 1997
Materials: linen, cotton embroidery floss, wooden hoops
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
Ancestry, [corridor]
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 51297
Description: A corridor flipped inside out with lath & plaster revealed on one wall, metal studs & drywall on the other. Through the corridor one enters a room where a standing "mirror" faces a small oval where the drywall paper has been removed. Shown at Robert Birch Gallery, Toronto, Ontario.
Measurements: 0.1044 x 0.03132 x 0.22968 m; 0.348 x 0.1044 x 0.7656 m/ 0.1044 x 0,9 x 6,6 m; 0.348 x 0.1044 x 0.7656 pi
Collection:
Date Made: 1997
Materials: wood, plaster, drywall, metal studs
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
Ancestry, [mirror]
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 51298
Description: A corridor flipped inside out with lathe & plaster revealed on one wall, metal studs & drywall on the other. Through the corridor one enters a room where a standing "mirror" faces a small oval where the drywall paper has been removed. Shown at Robert Birch Gallery, Toronto.
Measurements: 0.1044 x 0.03132 x 0.22968 m; 0.348 x 0.1044 x 0.7656 m/ 0.1044 x 0,9 x 6,6 m; 0.348 x 0.1044 x 0.7656 pi
Collection:
Date Made: 1997
Materials: wood, plaster, drywall, metal studs
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
Limbo, [installation view]
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 51301
Description: A labyrinth of metal construction studs that define ephemeral barriers. There are no deadends and no central goal; rather the viewer must pass through this maze of "false walls" to reach other works in the show. Shown at the Power Plant, Toronto, Ontario in Threshold.
Measurements: 4 x 6.5 x 19.5 m
Collection:
Date Made: 1998
Materials: metal studs
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
Limbo, [installation view]
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 51303
Description: A labyrinth of metal construction studs that define ephemeral barriers. There are no deadends and no central goal; rather the viewer must pass through this maze of "false walls" to reach other works in the show. Shown at the Power Plant, Toronto, Ontario in Threshold.
Measurements: 4 x 6.5 x 19.5 m
Collection:
Date Made: 1998
Materials: metal studs
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
Limbo, [installation view]
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 51302
Description: A labyrinth of metal construction studs that define ephemeral barriers. There are no deadends and no central goal; rather the viewer must pass through this maze of "false walls" to reach other works in the show. Shown at the Power Plant, Toronto, Ontario in Threshold.
Measurements: 4 x 6.5 x 19.5 m
Collection:
Date Made: 1998
Materials: metal studs
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
Nomadic Architecture, (Dome)
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 51305
Description: A series of 5 "tents" merging traditional strategies of nomadic structures from around the world with contemporary materials & Western architectural history to create composite structures that come from an indeterminate place & time.
Measurements: 110 x 180 x 120 cm
Collection:
Date Made: 1999
Materials: aluminum tube, bungies, nylon strapping, eyelets
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
Nomadic Architecture, (Arch)
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 51308
Description: A series of 5 "tents" merging traditional strategies of nomadic structures from around the world with contemporary materials & Western architectural history to create composite structures that come from an indeterminate place & time.
Measurements: 260 x 85 x 85 cm
Collection:
Date Made: 1999
Materials: aluminum tube, bungie cords, nylon, eyelets
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
Nomadic Architecture, (Trellis)
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 51304
Description: A series of 5 "tents" merging traditional strategies of nomadic structures from around the world with contemporary materials & Western architectural history to create composite structures that come from an indeterminate place & time.
Measurements: 105 x 105 x 240 cm
Collection:
Date Made: 1999
Materials: aluminum flats, brass
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
Nomadic Architecture, (Saddleback)
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 51307
Description: A series of 5 "tents" merging traditional strategies of nomadic structures from around the world with contemporary materials & Western architectural history to create composite structures that come from an indeterminate place & time.
Measurements: 255 x 90 x 225 cm
Collection:
Date Made: 1999
Materials: aluminum tube, bungies, nylon strapping, eyelets
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
Nomadic Architecture, (Saddleback sack)
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 51306
Description: A series of 5 "tents" merging traditional strategies of nomadic structures from around the world with contemporary materials & Western architectural history to create composite structures that come from an indeterminate place & time.
Measurements:
Collection:
Date Made: 1999
Materials: nylon strapping
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
Siren
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 53092
Description: 2000 [installation documentation: 5 min. 30 sec. with stereo audio / excerpt: 1 min. 9 sec.]
This work can also be shown as an installation on a TV monitor behind a wall, viewed through a circular hole, 5 cm / 2" in diameter.
The forlorn cry of a baby draws one to a hole in a wall through which we see the video of an infant's head. Our inaccessible proximity to the child emphacizes her isolation and her Buddha-like appearance ecokes an innocence and other worldly wisdom. During one continuous take, she slowly focuses on, contemplates, and becomes disturbed by the sound of another baby crying in the distance. In turn her cry intensifies until it drowns out the other baby. It then recedes into the background and the shot loops to begin the cycle again. As we stand helpless watching the baby and listening to her cries we realize life's potential for misery and compassion, but are forced by circumstance to simply tolerate her distress. Lyla Rye [from the Mercer Union invitation brochure, March 2 - April 8, 2000].
Measurements: hole diameter/diametre du trou : 5.08 cm
Collection:
Date Made: 2000
Materials: installation documentation: video monitor, VCR, speakers
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
Siren, [video still]
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 51309
Description: 5 minutes with stereo audio. The cry of an infant draws one to a hole in the wall, through which is seen, a video of a baby. For most of the video, the infant is calm. Eventually, she begins to cry until she drowns out the other audio track of crying. Shown at Mercer Union, Toronto, Ontario and Cambridge Public Galleries, Cambridge, Ontario. Distributed by VTape, Toronto, Ontario.
Measurements: Hole diameter: 12.7 cm / 5.08 cm
Collection:
Date Made: 2000
Materials: video monitor, VCR, speakers
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
Noodge, [video still]
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 51310
Description: 15 seconds with audio. Flash animation for internet.
Measurements:
Collection:
Date Made: 2001
Materials:
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
Byte
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 53088
Description: 2002 [installation documentation: 8 minutes with intermittent audio / excerpt: 1 min. 20 sec.]
This work can also be shown as an installation, displayed on a grouping of TV monitors stacked as if in an electronics store window.
Byte shows Lyla Rye singing into her baby daughter's mouth. At the end of the 12 second clip, the baby bites Rye's lip. Over 40 manipulations of the same base clip form the 8 minute video. Some have superimposed black squares or a section of the image may blur over time to direct attention to different aspects of the interaction.
In the summer of 2002 Lyla defended this work against allegations of obscenity after police confiscated the video on display in the storefront window of eyelevelgallery in Halifax. Rye said she intended her artwork to be thought provoking but never pornographic. "I think the piece is simultaneously beautiful and disturbing but I can't see in any way how it's obscene," she said. "It's become quite absurd what's considered allowable...it's so narrow...and I feel that's why I'm exploring these issues." No charges were ever laid. Lyla Rye
Shown at Grimsby Public Art Gallery, Grimsby, Ontario; eyelevel gallery, Halifax, Nova Scotia; Cambridge Public Galleries, Cambridge, Ontario; YYZ Artist's Outlet, Toronto, Ontario; Pace Digital Gallery, New York, New York in Screen Kiss.
This work is distributed by V/Tape, Toronto, Ontario.
Measurements: variable
Collection:
Date Made: 2002
Materials: video: [installation documentation: stacked TV monitors]
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
Byte, [video still]
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 51313
Description: 8 minutes with intermittent audio. A variety of manipulations redirect one's attention to different aspects of the same 12 second video clip. The clip shows an infant and mother singing into each other's mouths. The piece is displayed on a grouping of TV monitors stacked as if in an electronics store window.
Shown at Grimsby Public Art Gallery, Grimsby, Ontario; eyelevel gallery, Halifax, Nova Scotia; Cambridge Public Galleries, Cambridge, Ontario; YYZ Artist's Outlet, Toronto, Ontario; Pace Digital Gallery, New York, New York in Screen Kiss.
Distributed by VTape, Toronto, Ontario.
Measurements: variable
Collection:
Date Made: 2002
Materials: stacked TV monitors
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
Separation Anxiety
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 68425
Description: 2002 [excerpt 58s]
Measurements:
Collection:
Date Made: 2002
Materials:
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
The Juniper Tree
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 68418
Description: 2002 [excerpt 1 min. 26s]
The Juniper Tree, a companion to Locus.
Measurements:
Collection:
Date Made: 2002
Materials:
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
Byte
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 51312
Description: 8 minutes with intermittent audio. A variety of manipulations redirect one's attention to different aspects of the same 12 second video clip. The clip shows an infant and mother singing into each other's mouths. The piece is displayed on a grouping of TV monitors stacked as if in an electronics store window.
Shown at Grimsby Public Art Gallery, Grimsby, Ontario; eyelevel gallery, Halifax, Nova Scotia; Cambridge Public Galleries, Cambridge, Ontario; YYZ Artist's Outlet, Toronto, Ontario; Pace Digital Gallery, New York, New York in Screen Kiss.
Distributed by VTape, Toronto, Ontario.
Measurements: variable
Collection:
Date Made: 2002
Materials: stacked TV monitors
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
Subdue
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 51311
Description: 3 minutes, 3 channel video with 2 audio tracks. The sound of a lullaby draws one into a long narrow closet, towards the image of a singing mouth, seemingly overlaid with a black square. Closer viewing reveals it to be an inset image of a woman talking animatedly, but without accompanying audio. On either side is a small video of a child; one covers her ears while the other covers his eyes. Audible from this close distance, a second sound track is heard with a woman's attempts to cajole the children into helping. Shown at Grimsby Public Art Gallery, Grimsby, Ontario.
Measurements: variable
Collection:
Date Made: 2002
Materials: video monitor, 2 LCDs, amp, speakers
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
The Juniper Tree
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 51315
Description: 6 minutes with audio. Projected down on a book, is a video showing a woman silhouetted agains the evening sky while reading sections from the Grimm's fairy tale "The Juniper Tree". As the light diminishes and the mosquitos bite, the tale is interwoven with images of a real encounter with a Juniper Tree. Distributed by VTape, Toronto, Ontario.
Measurements: Book/livre : 15 x 105 x 53 cm
Collection:
Date Made: 2002
Materials: wooden book, video projection
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
Byte, [installation view]
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 51314
Description: 8 minutes with intermittent audio. A variety of manipulations redirect one's attention to different aspects of the same 12 second video clip. The clip shows an infant and mother singing into each other's mouths. The piece is displayed on a grouping of TV monitors stacked as if in an electronics store window.
Shown at Grimsby Public Art Gallery, Grimsby, Ontario; eyelevel gallery, Halifax, Nova Scotia; Cambridge Public Galleries, Cambridge, Ontario; YYZ Artist's Outlet, Toronto, Ontario; Pace Digital Gallery, New York, New York in Screen Kiss.
Distributed by VTape, Toronto, Ontario.
Measurements: variable
Collection:
Date Made: 2002
Materials: stacked TV monitors
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
Examination
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 53091
Description: 2003 [installation documentation: 90 sec. with no audio / excerpt: 1 min. 13 sec.]
This work can also be shown as a framed box
(45 x 45 x 20 cm / 18" x 18" x 8") with LCD.
In Examination a nude young girl is shown exploring a strange black object. The image is distorted as if a magnifying lens is superimposed over the video. The central area of the video which is most magnified, is also most distorted and blurred. The black shape slowly reveals itself as a bra, implicating me, the mother, in the image as well as foreshadowing the future expansion and change of her own body. The black form is a negative shape, or virtual hole, which disrupts the image. The scale and colour difference between the child and the bra highlights her smallness and provides a harsh contrast to the paleness of her flesh. Lyla Rye
The piece is also shown on a small LCD mounted within a picture frame like box. A real magnifying lens is mounted into a glass sheet in front of the monitor exaggerating the digital distrortion effects within the video.
This work is distributed by V/Tape, Toronto, Ontario.
Measurements: 45.72 x 45.72 x 20.32 cm
Collection:
Date Made: 2003
Materials: installation documentation: framed LCD, glass, magnifying lens
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
Examination
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 51317
Description: 1.5 minutes - no audio. A magnifying lens suspended in glass over an LCD monitor exaggerates a magnification effect on the video of a young girl investigating a black bra. Distributed by Vtape, Toronto, Ontario.
Measurements: 45.72 x 45.72 x 20.32 cm
Collection:
Date Made: 2003
Materials: framed LCD, glass, magnifying lens
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
Carnal
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 51316
Description: 5 minutes with no audio. This video of a child absorbed in the act of eating, begins as a small scale projection at the end of a long narrow room. The image slowly increases in size until it swells beyond the end wall surface, distorting onto side walls. Only then does the child acknowledge the camera/viewer with a grin. Shown at Cambridge Public Galleries, Cambridge and Persona Canatre, Toronto, Ontario.
Measurements: End wall/ mur du fond : 0.2784 x 0.2784 m
Collection:
Date Made: 2003
Materials: video projection)
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
Carnal
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 53090
Description: 2003 [Video projection - 4 minutes with no audio / excerpt: 1 min. 59 sec.]
End wall: 8' x 8' / 240cm x 240cm
This video of a child absorbed in the act of eating begins as a small
scale projection at the end of a long narrow room. The image slowly
increases in size until it swells beyond the end wall surface,
distorting onto the side walls. Only then does the child look up at
the camera/viewer with a grin.
Measurements: end wall/mur du fond : 0.2784 x 0.2784 m
Collection:
Date Made: 2003
Materials: installation documentation: video projection
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
Young Girl at an Open Window 2
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 68048
Description: Like Vermeer's paintings, a young girl's dollhouse displays a serene domestic existence within a stage-like setting. Shifts in focus & disjunctions of place & time seep in and question this calmly ordered home in a video and series of still images.
Measurements: each different: approx. 45 x 55 cm
Collection:
Date Made: 2004
Materials: Lambda prints - series of 6.
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
Project
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 68973
Description: 2004 [2 channel synced video: colour, silent, 7 min. 6 sec. / excerpt: 1 min. 14 sec.]
The video of a dollhouse is projected onto the sides of a concave corner creating the illusion of a form projecting out into space. Through the dollhouse windows, a young girl is seen playing. Occasionally she reaches in and rearranges the orderly domestic scene.
Measurements: 7 min. 6 sec., silent
Collection:
Date Made: 2004
Materials: video
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
Young Girl at an Open Window
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 68974
Description: 2004 [colour, silent, 6 min. 22 sec. / excerpt: 55 sec.]
Like Vermeer's paintings, a young girl's dollhouse displays a serene domestic existence within a stage-like setting. Shifts in focus and disjunctions of place and time seep in and question this clamly ordered home in a video and series of still images.
Measurements: 6 min. 22 sec., silent
Collection:
Date Made: 2004
Materials: video
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
Young Girl at an Open Window 3
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 68049
Description: Like Vermeer's paintings, a young girl's dollhouse displays a serene domestic existence within a stage-like setting. Shifts in focus & disjunctions of place & time seep in and question this calmly ordered home in a video and series of still images.
Measurements: each different: approx. 45 x 55 cm
Collection:
Date Made: 2004
Materials: Lambda prints - series of 6.
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
Young Girl at an Open Window 1
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 68047
Description: Like Vermeer's paintings, a young girl's dollhouse displays a serene domestic existence within a stage-like setting. Shifts in focus & disjunctions of place & time seep in and question this calmly ordered home in a video and series of still images.
Measurements: each different: approx. 45 x 55 cm
Collection:
Date Made: 2004
Materials: Lambda prints - series of 6.
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
Young Girl at an Open Window 5
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 68051
Description: Like Vermeer's paintings, a young girl's dollhouse displays a serene domestic existence within a stage-like setting. Shifts in focus & disjunctions of place & time seep in and question this calmly ordered home in a video and series of still images.
Measurements: each different: approx. 45 x 55 cm
Collection:
Date Made: 2004
Materials: Lambda prints - series of 6.
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
Young Girl at an Open Window 4
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 68050
Description: Like Vermeer's paintings, a young girl's dollhouse displays a serene domestic existence within a stage-like setting. Shifts in focus & disjunctions of place & time seep in and question this calmly ordered home in a video and series of still images.
Measurements: each different: approx. 45 x 55 cm
Collection:
Date Made: 2004
Materials: Lambda prints - series of 6.
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
Young Girl at an Open Window 6
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 68052
Description: Like Vermeer's paintings, a young girl's dollhouse displays a serene domestic existence within a stage-like setting. Shifts in focus & disjunctions of place & time seep in and question this calmly ordered home in a video and series of still images.
Measurements: each different: approx. 45 x 55 cm
Collection:
Date Made: 2004
Materials: Lambda prints - series of 6.
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
Amnion
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 68970
Description: 2005 [colour, with audio, 2 min. 43 sec. / excerpt: 1 min. 4 sec.].
A distorted face sings while floating in a purple amniotic sea. Once in each loop the source of the illusion is revealed.
Measurements:
Collection:
Date Made: 2005
Materials: video
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
Kaleidoscope
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 68804
Description: 2005 [colour, 3 min. 50 sec. / excerpt: 1 min. 8 sec.].
Audio by Nik Beeson
As a small child bounces, her mirrored image forms ever-changing Rorschach patterns. Optical colour after-images and an intense soundscape create a psychedelic atmosphere.
Measurements: 3 min. 50 sec.
Collection:
Date Made: 2005
Materials: video
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
Hopscotch detail – Esplanade Gallery
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 68054
Description: Video installation.
As a metronome ticks, building toys jump into architectonic forms within a dollhouse. Vinyl tape extends the lines of the video through the space creating a distorted grid which seems to warp the space. Video Documentation from Agnes Etherington Art Centre installation, Kingston.
Measurements: room size: 9 x 9 x 5 cm
Collection:
Date Made: 2006
Materials: 5 min. 7 sec. with audio and vinyl tape
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
Hopscotch installation view – Esplanade Gallery
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 68056
Description: Video installation.
As a metronome ticks, building toys jump into architectonic forms within a dollhouse. Vinyl tape extends the lines of the video through the space creating a distorted grid which seems to warp the space. Video Documentation from Agnes Etherington Art Centre installation, Kingston.
Measurements: room size: 9 x 9 x 5 cm
Collection:
Date Made: 2006
Materials: 5 min. 7 sec. with audio and vinyl tape
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
Hopscotch
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 68971
Description: 2006 [video installation with audio & vinyl tape; room size - 9 x 9 x 5 m]
[colour, 5 min. 7 sec. / excerpt: 57 sec.]
As a metronome ticks, building toys jump into architectonic forms within a dollhouse. Vinyl tape extends the lines of the video through the space creating a distorted grid which seems to warp the space.
Video documentation from Agnes Etherington Gallery installation, Kingston.
Measurements: 5 min. 7 sec.
Collection:
Date Made: 2006
Materials: video installation with audio & vinyl tape
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
Hopscotch installation view – Esplanade Gallery
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 68055
Description: Video installation.
As a metronome ticks, building toys jump into architectonic forms within a dollhouse. Vinyl tape extends the lines of the video through the space creating a distorted grid which seems to warp the space. Video Documentation from Agnes Etherington Art Centre installation, Kingston.
Measurements: room size: 9 x 9 x 5 cm
Collection:
Date Made: 2006
Materials: 5 min. 7 sec. with audio and vinyl tape
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
Hopscotch installation view – Esplanade Gallery
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 68053
Description: Video installation.
As a metronome ticks, building toys jump into architectonic forms within a dollhouse. Vinyl tape extends the lines of the video through the space creating a distorted grid which seems to warp the space. Video Documentation from Agnes Etherington Art Centre installation, Kingston.
Measurements: room size: 9 x 9 x 5 cm
Collection:
Date Made: 2006
Materials: 5 min. 7 sec. with audio and vinyl tape
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
Screeninstallation view during prayer
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 68064
Description: Site intervention: Debates Room, Hart House, University of Toronto [as part of hic exhibition.
Patterned filters / barriers between the inside and outside of the space explore the history of inclusion and exclusion at Hart House on University of Toronto campus. A men's only space until 1972, it was transformed into a children's library in the second world war. Now the room is the Debates Room and is used for Muslim Prayer every Friday.
Measurements: room size: 6 x 20 m
Collection:
Date Made: 2006
Materials: 12,000 plastic blocks
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
Panorama
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 68972
Description: 2006 [colour, silent, 2 min. 54 sec. / excerpt: 1 min. 18 sec.]
A video about home as the centre around which life revolves, yet also as a place in constant flux. The text catalogues 12 years of changes in my apartment. The piece refers to the history of the panorama as an early virtual reality and its current resurgence in the online real estate market.
Measurements: 2 min. 54 sec., silent
Collection:
Date Made: 2006
Materials: video
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
Screeninstallation view – door screens
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 68062
Description: Site intervention: Debates Room, Hart House, University of Toronto [as part of hic exhibition.
Patterned filters / barriers between the inside and outside of the space explore the history of inclusion and exclusion at Hart House on University of Toronto campus. A men's only space until 1972, it was transformed into a children's library in the second world war. Now the room is the Debates Room and is used for Muslim Prayer every Friday.
Measurements: room size: 6 x 20 m
Collection:
Date Made: 2006
Materials: 12,000 plastic blocks
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
Screeninstallation view
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 68057
Description: Site intervention: Debates Room, Hart House, University of Toronto [as part of hic exhibition.
Patterned filters / barriers between the inside and outside of the space explore the history of inclusion and exclusion at Hart House on University of Toronto campus. A men's only space until 1972, it was transformed into a children's library in the second world war. Now the room is the Debates Room and is used for Muslim Prayer every Friday.
Measurements: room size: 6 x 20 m
Collection:
Date Made: 2006
Materials: 12,000 plastic blocks
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
Screendetail – small chair
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 68058
Description: Site intervention: Debates Room, Hart House, University of Toronto [as part of hic exhibition.
Patterned filters / barriers between the inside and outside of the space explore the history of inclusion and exclusion at Hart House on University of Toronto campus. A men's only space until 1972, it was transformed into a children's library in the second world war. Now the room is the Debates Room and is used for Muslim Prayer every Friday.
Measurements: room size: 6 x 20 m
Collection:
Date Made: 2006
Materials: 12,000 plastic blocks
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
Screenexterior – window screens
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 68060
Description: Site intervention: Debates Room, Hart House, University of Toronto [as part of hic exhibition.
Patterned filters / barriers between the inside and outside of the space explore the history of inclusion and exclusion at Hart House on University of Toronto campus. A men's only space until 1972, it was transformed into a children's library in the second world war. Now the room is the Debates Room and is used for Muslim Prayer every Friday.
Measurements: room size: 6 x 20 m
Collection:
Date Made: 2006
Materials: 12,000 plastic blocks
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
Screeninstallation view – window screens
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 68063
Description: Site intervention: Debates Room, Hart House, University of Toronto [as part of hic exhibition.
Patterned filters / barriers between the inside and outside of the space explore the history of inclusion and exclusion at Hart House on University of Toronto campus. A men's only space until 1972, it was transformed into a children's library in the second world war. Now the room is the Debates Room and is used for Muslim Prayer every Friday.
Measurements: room size: 6 x 20 m
Collection:
Date Made: 2006
Materials: 12,000 plastic blocks
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
Screeninstallation view – large chair and window screens
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 68059
Description: Site intervention: Debates Room, Hart House, University of Toronto [as part of hic exhibition.
Patterned filters / barriers between the inside and outside of the space explore the history of inclusion and exclusion at Hart House on University of Toronto campus. A men's only space until 1972, it was transformed into a children's library in the second world war. Now the room is the Debates Room and is used for Muslim Prayer every Friday.
Measurements: room size: 6 x 20 m
Collection:
Date Made: 2006
Materials: 12,000 plastic blocks
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
Screendetail – door screen
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 68061
Description: Site intervention: Debates Room, Hart House, University of Toronto [as part of hic exhibition.
Patterned filters / barriers between the inside and outside of the space explore the history of inclusion and exclusion at Hart House on University of Toronto campus. A men's only space until 1972, it was transformed into a children's library in the second world war. Now the room is the Debates Room and is used for Muslim Prayer every Friday.
Measurements: room size: 6 x 20 m
Collection:
Date Made: 2006
Materials: 12,000 plastic blocks
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
Façadeinstallation view – front
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 68077
Description: Located at the Tree Museum, Gravenhurst, Ontario.
Façade is a temporary illusion, a transitory screen, a mirage of shelter on the threshold of the forest and granite outcrop. Expanded like a pop-up card and based upon the idealized interior of a dollhouse, the piece exists somewhere between an architectural and a model scale. Stooping to pass through the doorway one breaches the façade and enters a new terrain.
Measurements: 5 x 9 m
Collection:
Date Made: 2007
Materials: Polyvinyl tarpaulin
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
Façadedetail – front
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 68078
Description: Located at the Tree Museum, Gravenhurst, Ontario.
Façade is a temporary illusion, a transitory screen, a mirage of shelter on the threshold of the forest and granite outcrop. Expanded like a pop-up card and based upon the idealized interior of a dollhouse, the piece exists somewhere between an architectural and a model scale. Stooping to pass through the doorway one breaches the façade and enters a new terrain.
Measurements: 5 x 9 m
Collection:
Date Made: 2007
Materials: Polyvinyl tarpaulin
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
Digital Screen 4
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 68074
Description:
Measurements: 30 x 40 cm
Collection:
Date Made: 2007
Materials: video still: Chromera digital print - series of 6
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
The Home Showdetail – basement
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 68090
Description: Site intervention in a vacant apartment, Toronto.
A suite of 3 installations that contrasted a raw, recently vacated apartment with a dollhouse. The pieces formed a progression through the space and explored ways of perceiving and projecting upon the role of this representation of home.
Measurements: apartment size: 5 x 15 cm x 2 storeys
Collection:
Date Made: 2007
Materials: dollhouse, video projection, opaque projection, Lego, slide projection
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
Façadedetail – side
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 68079
Description: Located at the Tree Museum, Gravenhurst, Ontario.
Façade is a temporary illusion, a transitory screen, a mirage of shelter on the threshold of the forest and granite outcrop. Expanded like a pop-up card and based upon the idealized interior of a dollhouse, the piece exists somewhere between an architectural and a model scale. Stooping to pass through the doorway one breaches the façade and enters a new terrain.
Measurements: 5 x 9 m
Collection:
Date Made: 2007
Materials: Polyvinyl tarpaulin
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
Digital Screeninterior installation view – night
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 68065
Description: A sculptural screen that is both a filter, barrier and framing device. Its complex geometry has a digitized presence eluding to associations with the word 'screen'. Both the stills and sculpture use children's building blocks to function like pixels of the digital world.
Measurements: 240 x 270 x 55 cm
Collection:
Date Made: 2007
Materials: 12,000 plastic blocks
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
Façadedetail – doorway
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 68080
Description: Located at the Tree Museum, Gravenhurst, Ontario.
Façade is a temporary illusion, a transitory screen, a mirage of shelter on the threshold of the forest and granite outcrop. Expanded like a pop-up card and based upon the idealized interior of a dollhouse, the piece exists somewhere between an architectural and a model scale. Stooping to pass through the doorway one breaches the façade and enters a new terrain.
Measurements: 5 x 9 m
Collection:
Date Made: 2007
Materials: Polyvinyl tarpaulin
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
Façade detail – back
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 68082
Description: Located at the Tree Museum, Gravenhurst, Ontario.
Façade is a temporary illusion, a transitory screen, a mirage of shelter on the threshold of the forest and granite outcrop. Expanded like a pop-up card and based upon the idealized interior of a dollhouse, the piece exists somewhere between an architectural and a model scale. Stooping to pass through the doorway one breaches the façade and enters a new terrain.
Measurements: 5 x 9 m
Collection:
Date Made: 2007
Materials: Polyvinyl tarpaulin
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
The Home Showdetail – living room
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 68086
Description: Site intervention in a vacant apartment, Toronto.
A suite of 3 installations that contrasted a raw, recently vacated apartment with a dollhouse. The pieces formed a progression through the space and explored ways of perceiving and projecting upon the role of this representation of home.
Measurements: apartment size: 5 x 15 cm x 2 storeys
Collection:
Date Made: 2007
Materials: dollhouse, video projection, opaque projection, Lego, slide projection
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
The Home Showdetail – living room
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 68084
Description: Site intervention in a vacant apartment, Toronto.
A suite of 3 installations that contrasted a raw, recently vacated apartment with a dollhouse. The pieces formed a progression through the space and explored ways of perceiving and projecting upon the role of this representation of home.
Measurements: apartment size: 5 x 15 cm x 2 storeys
Collection:
Date Made: 2007
Materials: dollhouse, video projection, opaque projection, Lego, slide projection
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
Digital Screen 1
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 68071
Description:
Measurements: 30 x 40 cm
Collection:
Date Made: 2007
Materials: video still: Chromera digital print - series of 6
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
Digital Screenexterior installation view – day
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 68066
Description: A sculptural screen that is both a filter, barrier and framing device. Its complex geometry has a digitized presence eluding to associations with the word 'screen'. Both the stills and sculpture use children's building blocks to function like pixels of the digital world.
Measurements: 240 x 270 x 55 cm
Collection:
Date Made: 2007
Materials: 12,000 plastic blocks
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
Digital Screeninterior detail – night
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 68069
Description: A sculptural screen that is both a filter, barrier and framing device. Its complex geometry has a digitized presence eluding to associations with the word 'screen'. Both the stills and sculpture use children's building blocks to function like pixels of the digital world.
Measurements: 240 x 270 x 55 cm
Collection:
Date Made: 2007
Materials: 12,000 plastic blocks
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
Façadeinstallation view – back
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 68081
Description: Located at the Tree Museum, Gravenhurst, Ontario.
Façade is a temporary illusion, a transitory screen, a mirage of shelter on the threshold of the forest and granite outcrop. Expanded like a pop-up card and based upon the idealized interior of a dollhouse, the piece exists somewhere between an architectural and a model scale. Stooping to pass through the doorway one breaches the façade and enters a new terrain.
Measurements: 5 x 9 m
Collection:
Date Made: 2007
Materials: Polyvinyl tarpaulin
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
Digital Screenexterior detail – night
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 68067
Description: A sculptural screen that is both a filter, barrier and framing device. Its complex geometry has a digitized presence eluding to associations with the word 'screen'. Both the stills and sculpture use children's building blocks to function like pixels of the digital world.
Measurements: 240 x 270 x 55 cm
Collection:
Date Made: 2007
Materials: 12,000 plastic blocks
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
Digital Screen 5
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 68075
Description:
Measurements: 30 x 40 cm
Collection:
Date Made: 2007
Materials: video still: Chromera digital print - series of 6
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
The Home Showinstallation view – living room
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 68085
Description: Site intervention in a vacant apartment, Toronto.
A suite of 3 installations that contrasted a raw, recently vacated apartment with a dollhouse. The pieces formed a progression through the space and explored ways of perceiving and projecting upon the role of this representation of home.
Measurements: apartment size: 5 x 15 cm x 2 storeys
Collection:
Date Made: 2007
Materials: dollhouse, video projection, opaque projection, Lego, slide projection
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
Digital Screen 2
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 68072
Description:
Measurements: 30 x 40 cm
Collection:
Date Made: 2007
Materials: video still: Chromera digital print - series of 6
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
Digital Screeninterior installation view – dusk
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 68068
Description: A sculptural screen that is both a filter, barrier and framing device. Its complex geometry has a digitized presence eluding to associations with the word 'screen'. Both the stills and sculpture use children's building blocks to function like pixels of the digital world.
Measurements: 240 x 270 x 55 cm
Collection:
Date Made: 2007
Materials: 12,000 plastic blocks
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
The Home Showinstallation view – kitchen
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 68087
Description: Site intervention in a vacant apartment, Toronto.
A suite of 3 installations that contrasted a raw, recently vacated apartment with a dollhouse. The pieces formed a progression through the space and explored ways of perceiving and projecting upon the role of this representation of home.
Measurements: apartment size: 5 x 15 cm x 2 storeys
Collection:
Date Made: 2007
Materials: dollhouse, video projection, opaque projection, Lego, slide projection
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
The Home Showinstallation view – living room
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 68083
Description: Site intervention in a vacant apartment, Toronto.
A suite of 3 installations that contrasted a raw, recently vacated apartment with a dollhouse. The pieces formed a progression through the space and explored ways of perceiving and projecting upon the role of this representation of home.
Measurements: apartment size: 5 x 15 cm x 2 storeys
Collection:
Date Made: 2007
Materials: dollhouse, video projection, opaque projection, Lego, slide projection
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
Digital Screenexterior installation view – night
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 68070
Description: A sculptural screen that is both a filter, barrier and framing device. Its complex geometry has a digitized presence eluding to associations with the word 'screen'. Both the stills and sculpture use children's building blocks to function like pixels of the digital world.
Measurements: 240 x 270 x 55 cm
Collection:
Date Made: 2007
Materials: 12,000 plastic blocks
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
The Home Showinstallation view – basement
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 68088
Description: Site intervention in a vacant apartment, Toronto.
A suite of 3 installations that contrasted a raw, recently vacated apartment with a dollhouse. The pieces formed a progression through the space and explored ways of perceiving and projecting upon the role of this representation of home.
Measurements: apartment size: 5 x 15 cm x 2 storeys
Collection:
Date Made: 2007
Materials: dollhouse, video projection, opaque projection, Lego, slide projection
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
Digital Screen 6
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 68076
Description:
Measurements: 30 x 40 cm
Collection:
Date Made: 2007
Materials: video still: Chromera digital print - series of 6
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA
Digital Screen 3
Artist: Lyla Rye
Work ID: 68073
Description:
Measurements: 30 x 40 cm
Collection:
Date Made: 2007
Materials: video still: Chromera digital print - series of 6
Virtual Collection: Original CCCA

