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     Tori Foster is a Toronto-based media artist. Her work explores representations of individual and community experience through typology and space-time representation. She has been featured on the cover of Now, Xtra, and on MTV Canada. Her feature film, 533 Statements, a documentary about queer women across Canada, sold out at Toronto’s Inside Out in 2006, and also won the festival’s Best Canadian Feature. Foster has shown work in 14 countries world-wide.
   

     Recent and current projects include, The Impossibility of Understanding in the Path of a Torontonian, a video installation re-presenting the forms and resultant human experiences of the metropolis of Toronto; Iterations, photographic archetypes of iterative built forms; and Continuous New York, a multi-channel video installation that collapses the streetscapes of New York, for which Foster was awarded a Media Arts Research/Creation grant from Canada Council for the Arts in 2010. Foster is currently a sessional instructor at the University of Windsor in Ontario, Canada.

 
 
   
Movement Portraits, 2007