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Highrise/One Millionth Tower on TTC

January 17, 2012


HIGHRISE/ONE MILLIONth TOWER on the TTC

Toronto's re-imagined vertical suburbs animate and take shape on subway screens and platforms across the city from January 2 – February 29, 2012.

Developed by curator Sharon Switzer, this twofold art installation is a site-specific version of the most recent edition of the NFB's HIGHRISE project. Presenting the beautifully imagined transformation of a rundown Toronto highrise tower, with landscapes inspired by its inhabitants, the TTC installation asks Torontonians to envision a more livable city.

Reaching more than one million commuters, HIGHRISE/ONE MILLIONth TOWER on the TTC can be found across Toronto's subway system, as a series of specially designed subway platform posters in 59 stations, and 30-second animated videos that play every 10 minutes all day on the entire network of Pattison Onestop screens.

The NFB's HIGHRISE project, directed by Katerina Cizek, is a multi-year, multi-media, collaborative documentary experiment about the human experience in global vertical suburbs. ONE MILLIONth TOWER is set in an HTML5 virtual landscape that re-imagines the urban landscape, using the magic of cinema, architecture, animation and cutting-edge open-source web technology to transform a dilapidated highrise neighbourhood into a vibrant resident-led community.

Find HIGHRISE/ONE MILLIONth TOWER online:
highrise.nfb.ca/onemillionthtower
highrise.nfb.ca/blog
art4commuters.com

Presented by Pattison Onestop, Art for Commuters, and the National Film Board of Canada (NFB).
For more information contact: Marie Nazar - 416-762-7702 or mnazar@idirect.ca

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