Draft:Kyle Fraser
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Kyle Fraser (pronounced [ˈkaɪl ˈfreɪzər]; born 1998) is a Canadian Media Artist and Creative Technologist. Fraser’s work is held by private Private collections, in cultural institutions [1] and art galleries throughout North America. His approach merges traditional and modern media to explore themes of authenticity, technology, and audience participation, often inviting viewers to influence the piece rather than partake in passive observation[2].
These works challenge conventional notions of authorship and redefine the relationship between the viewer and the artwork. Fraser’s practice[3] contributes to an evolving dialogue on creative agency innovation and digital affect, he is widely regarded as a dynamic emerging voice in contemporary Canadian art.
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- ^ Trinity Square Video. “Dynamic Canvas by Kyle Fraser.” Trinity Square Video. https://trinitysquarevideo.com/exhibition/dynamic-canvas-by-kyle-fraser/
- ^ Fraser, Kyle. “Technology.” Fraser Digital. https://www.fraserdigital.ca/technology
- ^ Fraser, Kyle. Fraser Digital. https://www.fraserdigital.ca