18 September - 20 October 1990

September 22
Artist Talk: Brian Boigon

Location: Tochiji Temple Auditorium P3 Alternative Museum, Tokyo

Brian Boigon has many faces; he's an architect, a visual art artist, a magazine editor, and an assistant professor of the University of Toronto's School of Architecture. He made a visit to Tokyo to speed read the city and then created ten large duotone prints and a novel that was a funky mixture of text and collage, both of which were entitled Speed Reading Tokyo.

Titles of the Prints:
Effect Vehicle
Ultra-Joke Monitor
Robobar
Orbital Joke Transmitter
Cartoon Dispenser Unit
Sugar-Free Micro Pump Video Decaffinator
Alphabetical Machine Implant
Remote Spin-Scan Modulator

Organized by: P3 Alternative Museum, Tokyo
Supported by: Government of Canada, Government of Ontario, Ministry of Culture and Communication, Canadian Embassy, Canada Council, Canada Japan Foundation, Archimemoria Toronto, P3
Sub Gallery Exhibitions:
19 September - 2 October 1990
Time and Again
Ann Wizer
4 October - 20 October 1990
Square
Takuro Iwamoto