Convention Centre Public Art Program guidelines and colour print samples for Digital Orca project
- RBSC-ARC-1643-175-1
- File
- 2008
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Convention Centre Public Art Program guidelines and colour print samples for Digital Orca project
Contains a collage on cardboard, sealed with resin. Certain aesthetic similarities may suggest this as a precursor to the "Penguins" created by Coupland in 2007 - see for example, "Stardust" (2007 - 28x35cm, paper, canvas, resin, and wood).
Canoe Landing Park and Terry Fox Memorial ground-breaking
Canone Landing Park colour choices
Heavy Industries manufacturing proposal
Thank you note including Terry Fox loonie signed by designer
Super City by Douglas Coupland
B.C. Pavilion Corporation contract agreement
Malibu Soldier mold accessories
Canadian Firefighters Memorial development work
Terry Fox Monument media release
Production Studio production paperwork
Book "Terry Fox: His Story" by Leslie Scrivener
Empty pizza box with calligraphy
Canadian Firefighters Memorial call for credentials
Contains a printout of the callout and submission requirements from the Canadian Fallen Firefighters Foundation (CFFF) invitng professional Canadian artists and Canadian architects/designers to submit proposals, January 2010. Four pages.
Infinite Tire public art proposal and biography
Piece of ribbon from Canoe Landing Park ribbon-cutting ceremony
Printed email correspondence from Karen Mills regarding CFF Jury Days
Digital Orca finanical breakdown
Scotiabank Contact Photography Festival catalogue featuring Coupland
An interview with Douglas Coupland and Emily Carr
Scotiabank Contact Photography Festival material
Sketch and numbers on a piece of paper
Ottawa Citizen article featuring Coupland firefighter memorial design
Presentation notes regarding CFFF memorial concept to NCC
Handwritten slogan on a piece of paper
National Post article regarding the Penguins exibition
Calligraphy slogans on magazine pages
Calligraphy slogans on instant grits box and book cover
hypergraphic publication featuring Coupland
Slogans translated into Japanese
Digital Orca photo, Globe and Mail, July 27, 2010
Clipping from page A6 of the Globe and Mail, Tuesday July 27, 2010 with a large photograph of the Digital Orca sculpture. The caption beneath the photo reads: "Tourists converge on the Digital Orca outside Vancouver's Convention Centre Monday. The pixilated sculpture created by artist Douglas Coupland breaks down a three-dimensional Orca whale into cubic pixels."
Includes a letter and envelope from a young student from Calgary, thanking Coupland for writing the book "Terry."
The brief letter concludes with the following: "In conclusion, I'll offer my help anytime you need it."
"Still Life w. Sharpie" sketch
Pen drawing (Sharpie) on the back of courtesy note from the Hyatt Regency Kyoto.