Pleasure Dome artist-run screening collective
Board member 2000-2010
President of the Board 2005-2010
Pleasure Dome's delegate to the Independent Media Arts Alliance 2004-2010
President of the Board 2005-2010
Pleasure Dome's delegate to the Independent Media Arts Alliance 2004-2010
Independent Media Arts Alliance IMAA
Ontario region co-director 2007-09
National board of Directors 2007-09
Chairperson, subcommittee on Freedom of Expression 2007-09
Created the Freedom of Expression Toolkit
National board of Directors 2007-09
Chairperson, subcommittee on Freedom of Expression 2007-09
Created the Freedom of Expression Toolkit
Media Art Matters
One day forum on the present and future of the media arts in Ontario.
Spear-headed by Linda Feesey, IMAA Ontario regional co-director.
ARTIST RUN MACHINES, OPEN SOURCE CULTURE
free panel discussion
Saturday, April 12, 2008, 1–3:30pm (reception to follow)
Melody Room, Gladstone Hotel
1214 Queen Street West, Toronto
Spear-headed by Linda Feesey, IMAA Ontario regional co-director.
ARTIST RUN MACHINES, OPEN SOURCE CULTURE
free panel discussion
Saturday, April 12, 2008, 1–3:30pm (reception to follow)
Melody Room, Gladstone Hotel
1214 Queen Street West, Toronto
People Power Projectors
Saturday, April 12, 2008, 9-11pm
Installations Party
401 Richmond St West, Toronto
Installations Party
401 Richmond St West, Toronto
CENSORSHIP, THE ARTS AND GOVERNMENT
June 17, 2008. 3:30pm
Textile Museum of Canada, Toronto, Ontario.
How does government legislation and regulation like Ontario¹s Film Classifications Act impact on cultural producers? Moderated panelists will discuss issues of government regulation in a public forum and what they mean for cultural producers.
Linda Feesey, Board President, Pleasure Dome
Linda Feesey will discuss Pleasure Dome's history, focusing on the organization's stated non-compliance policy and their ongoing support of freedom of expression.
Taryn Sirove, PhD candidate, Queen's University
Taryn Sirove will present an historical overview of provincial legislation as it relates to Canadian media/video artists, and in turn, how this history informs her academic research.
Moderator:
Aubrey Reeves, Programming Director at Trinity Square Video, Toronto.
Textile Museum of Canada, Toronto, Ontario.
How does government legislation and regulation like Ontario¹s Film Classifications Act impact on cultural producers? Moderated panelists will discuss issues of government regulation in a public forum and what they mean for cultural producers.
Linda Feesey, Board President, Pleasure Dome
Linda Feesey will discuss Pleasure Dome's history, focusing on the organization's stated non-compliance policy and their ongoing support of freedom of expression.
Taryn Sirove, PhD candidate, Queen's University
Taryn Sirove will present an historical overview of provincial legislation as it relates to Canadian media/video artists, and in turn, how this history informs her academic research.
Moderator:
Aubrey Reeves, Programming Director at Trinity Square Video, Toronto.
Pleasure Dome at Aurora festival of animation in Norwich UK.
Deposition before Ontario Legislators.
Public Hearing Transcripts
Standing Committee on Justice Policy
Consideration of Bill 158, An Act to replace the Theatres Act
Wednesday, April 20, 2005.
The committee met at 9:08am in room 228,
Legislative Assembly of Ontario, Queen's Park, Toronto.
Standing Committee on Justice Policy
Consideration of Bill 158, An Act to replace the Theatres Act
Wednesday, April 20, 2005.
The committee met at 9:08am in room 228,
Legislative Assembly of Ontario, Queen's Park, Toronto.