TCR 2-50 contributer David Jhave Johnston’s work Interstitial deals with the fundamentals of existence: life and death. It does not attempt to sentimentalize nor deconstruct these issues. Death is death; life is life. Johnston defines Interstitial art as any work of art whose basic nature falls between, rather than within, the familiar boundaries of accepted genres or media

DAVID Jhave JOHNSTON is a digital poet and M.Sc. student at SIAT, SFU. In 2005 he completed www.etay.ca, www.maerd.ca, www.glia.ca/SAIC/ (a suite of interactive video poems as artist-in-residence at La Chambre Blanche’s weblab) and curated Code www.year01.com/code. His work has been featured at the Images de Nouveau Monde festival in Quebec City, Champ Libre, Turbulence.org, and La Biennale de Montrèal. His website is: glia.ca

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