No Rights/No Wrongs: Nuit Blanche 2012
On September 29th 2012, we were lucky enough to be invited to Toronto for Nuit Blanche! Our installation site was on the face of the Gladstone Hotel right on Queen Street West. It was an amazing night.
It was the first time that we did a projection on a building so textured. This definitely allowed for some challenges in terms of how the text would look on a building surface that wasn’t flat and the result was pretty interesting.
Text in transition.
The combination of statements make up our “No Rights/No Wrongs” projection series. The texts are based off of back and forth conversations about opposing sides to an argument or statement, as well as some that are left for the viewer to fill in themselves.
Fill in the blank.
The projector and computer were set up inside my car.
The projector was set up just below my dash, and the projection shot right through the windshield, onto the Gladstone Hotel.
START WITHOUT AN END.
Joshua talking to some onlookers.
We’d like to say thank you to everyone at the Gladstone and in particular, Noa Bronstein, for having us be a part of a great night!

























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Pictures are AWESOME!!
can we af-ford this is my favourite.
Dudes, this looks awesome! Way to go Hiba & Josh for making this happen!
@Hiba, remind me to get the high-res versions from you, thanks!
These look great! It was nice to be a part of this.
Always fun working with you Joshie! :)