Archive / Geodesic Dome in Downtown Vancouver

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  1. Geodesic Dome in downtown Vancouver, Michael de Courcy
Item Details

Title: Geodesic Dome in Downtown Vancouver

Artist: Michael de Courcy

Date: March 31, 1970

Format: Photograph [fibre based gelatin silver print]

Location: The Michael de Courcy Archive

Size: 12.70 × 10.20 cm

More Information: The Dome Show was Intermedia’s third and final exhibition at the Vancouver Art Gallery. The unifying structure of the Dome Show was the geodesic dome. Each intermedia member who was interested was invited to build domes individually or communally for the exhibition. Before the exhibition installation Intermedia members constructed their domes in a variety of public spaces, including the Maplewood Mud Flats, at 4th and Arbutus, Kitsilano Beach and in front of the Bentall Center in Downtown Vancouver and outside of the planetarium.  Collection of the artist.

Further Research: The Intermedia Catalogue
  1. 09. Martin Bartlett performance
    Martin Bartlett and Michael de Courcy (Photograph)
  2. 10. Geodesic Dome construction on the mudflats
    Michael de Courcy, Gerry Gilbert, Glenn Lewis, and Dennis Vance (Photograph)
  3. 11. Geodesic Dome construction on False Creek
    Michael de Courcy (Photograph)
  4. 12. Dancer performing in the Geodesic Dome
    Michael de Courcy (Photograph)
  5. 13. Geodesic Dome construction at 4th and Arbutus
    Michael de Courcy (Photograph)
  6. 14. Geodesic Dome construction on the mudflats
    Michael de Courcy, Glenn Lewis, and Gordon Payne (Photograph)
  7. 15. Geodesic Dome construction on the mudflats
    Michael de Courcy (Photograph)