Brian T. Moore

interactive immersive artist

Brian T. Moore is an artist that creates large scale, dynamic immersive experiences. His practice involves a deep commitment to the process that create respectful and challenging outcomes.

A multifaceted collaborator, Brian uses his skills to push the boundaries of a human immersive experience. Inspired by nature and our collective struggle to find balance.

IYINISIWIN

Quantum Wampum production | co-creator

Kitchiner | TheMuseum | November 2022—Present

Iyinisiwin (eyine’sewin) is a Cree word used to describe the intersection of intelligence, knowledge, and wisdom and is also the poignant title of this experiential art piece.

Iyinisiwin is an immersive installation that seeks to challenge current perceptions, while inviting the audience to rediscover humanity’s interconnectedness within the universe.

This experience departs from the majority narrative of human exceptionalism and is rooted in Indigenous wisdom, which unveils the intelligence, knowledge, and wisdom displayed in the natural world.

IYinisiwin 360 vr

Just like being there. If you can, look around the gallery as the show immerses you.

in the wake of progress :

edward burtynsky

40 years in the making, this major multimedia project bears witness to the impact of human industry on the planet. This spectacular immersive art piece challenges us to have an important conversation about our legacy and the future implications of sustainable life on Earth.

Director of immersive experience, editing & motion

Venice | M9 – Museo del ‘900 | June 21, 2024 - January 12, 2025

London, UK | Saatchi Gallery | February 14 - May 6, 2024

Montreal | Arsenal | September 7 - October 15, 2023

Sydney AU | Taylor Square | August 26 - September 18, 2022

Toronto | Canadian Opera Company Theatre | June 25 - July 17, 2022

Toronto | Yonge-Dundas Square | June 11-12, 2022 

unceded: voices of the land Douglas cardinal

Douglas Cardinal

Director of immersive experience

Ottawa | Museum of History | 2019 - 2021

Venice | Venice Biennale Architecture | 2018 Canadian entry