CODE: Connect. Create. Collaborate.
Wearable art, interactive installations and human bodies in motion captured on film are among the final CODE projects announced by Cultural Olympiad 2010. From the short films presented by CODE Motion Pictures to the exhibitions and performances at CODE Live, the Cultural Olympiad’s digital edition offers something for everyone.
Features and Events
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The Cultural Olympiad’s digital mark
A retrospective of CODE’s trailblazing legacy, from online community engagement to its international accolades. -
Visual art’s mark on the Cultural Olympiad
Local and international artists painted Vancouver shades of every colour during the Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games. -
The Cultural Olympiad’s dance revolution
From classic to contemporary to flat-out wacky, choreographers from around the world wowed Vancouver audiences. -
HorizonZero: Bridge
For CODE Live, the seminal online magazine Horizon Zero creates a special edition. -
Electronic Press Kit
Need photos, facts or stories about the Cultural Olympiad and CODE for your blog, website or social media? Our electronic press kit can help. -
Cultural Olympiad 2010
From January 22 to March 21, the best artists in Canada and around the world will play in our own backyard.
CODE Programs
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Canada by Canadians — Our Welcome to the World
Canada CODE is a grassroots portrait of the country created by several thousand Canadians. -
Decorate your desktop with Canada’s big skies, quirky humour and glowing hearts.
Decorate your desktop with Canada’s big skies, quirky humour and glowing hearts. -
CODE Screen 2010 - Canadian Art. Your Screen.
Canadian art is out of the galleries and online everywhere. Connect with CODE Screen 2010 - Your eyes will thank you. -
CODE Live
Code Live is an 18-day, landmark event with visual art exhibitions, music and performances fuelled by digital technology and audience involvement. It begins February 4 and runs through February 21. -
CODE Motion Pictures
CODE, the Cultural Olympiad’s digital edition, presents CODE Motion Pictures, a collection of digital shorts created by filmmakers across Canada that explore the human body in motion.