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D. Nile: Money and other things

Way back when Billiam James was known as D. Nile… 1986-1989 Multimedia Video/Computer Installations.

“I want to be a credit card to my society”

~ Billiam James

Laurie Brown looking through Money, an interactive sculpture created by D. Nile (a.k.a. Billiam James) for A Space exhibition Guerrilla Tactics, 1987
Laurie Brown and Money, an interactive sculpture created by D. Nile (a.k.a. Billiam James) for A Space exhibition Guerrilla Tactics, 1987
Money, an interactive sculpture created by D. Nile (a.k.a. Billiam James) for A Space exhibition Guerrilla Tactics
Money ATM (Art Technology Money)
An interactive sculpture with real-time video integration of user input, consumer profiling, and electronic commerce — it delivered a customized print-out with real money to every user. Created by D. Nile (a.k.a. Billiam James) for A Space 1987 exhibition Guerrilla Tactics.

Printout from Money ATM, an interactive sculpture created by D. Nile (a.k.a. Billiam James) for A Space exhibition Guerrilla Tactics
Printout from Money ATM

“‘Money is the center of our culture’ says Nile… ‘and technology represents our dreams.’ The two come gloriously together, he says, in the automated teller machine. I have the horrible feeling he is right.” Christopher Hume, Toronto Star
See full story: Art Exhibit gets a laugh out of technology

“An effort to subvert the economic system” Lisa Rochon, The Globe and Mail
See full story: High-tech works takes their cues from computers

Canadian Cultural Center

Canadian Cultural  Center, created by D. Nile (a.k.a. Billiam James) for Edmonton Art Fesitival, 1989

Canadian Cultural  Center, created by D. Nile (a.k.a. Billiam James) for Edmonton Art Fesitival, 1989
Canadian Cultural Center
Installation mixed media, created for Edmonton Art Fesitival, 1989

Teeter-Totters: Bank Balance

Bank Balance, created by D. Nile (a.k.a. Billiam James) for White Water Gallery exhibition Teeter Totters
Bank Balance
Electronics/Mixed Media, White Water Gallery exhibition Teeter-Totters, 1986

“A satire of the banking system giving people a ‘different perspective’ on that segment of every day life.” Kieth Howell, North Bay Nugget
See full story: White Water features contemporary works

Image Conscious

Image Conscious, an multimedia sculpture created by D. Nile (a.k.a. Billiam James) for Etobicoke City Hall
Image Conscious
Multimedia sculpture created for Etobicoke City Hall, 1986

“Artwork’s rude, lewd slogans irrate Etobivcoke aldermen. Visitors to Etobicoke city hall are being told to ‘pick your nose’ and ‘spank your baby’ by a piece of mirrored electronic art hanging at the Civic Centre Gallery hall. …But the moving billboard, created by artist using the pseudonym D. Nile, is raising the most reaction so far from local politicians.” Bob Mitchell, Toronto Star
See full story: Artwork’s rude, lewd slogans irrate Etobivcoke aldermen

Mud is Motivation

Multimedia Exhibition, stArt Gallery, Kitchener by D. Nile (a.k.a. Billiam James)
Mud is Motivation
Multimedia Exhibition, stArt Gallery, Kitchener, 1988

Grass and Sand, electronic/mixed media, stArt Gallery, Kitchener by D. Nile (a.k.a. Billiam James)
Grass and Sand

Really Visual, mixed media, stArt Gallery, Kitchener by D. Nile (a.k.a. Billiam James)
Really Visual

Watch your Step, mixed media, stArt Gallery, Kitchener by D. Nile (a.k.a. Billiam James)
Watch Your Step

Concrete Desire, electronic/mixed media, stArt Gallery, Kitchener by D. Nile (a.k.a. Billiam James)
Concrete Desire

“Although Toronto artist D. Nile has fun parodying the imagery of pop art, his art is essentially concerned with content (social commentary) rather than form.” Robert Reld, Kitchener-Waterloo Record

See full story: Nile’s multimedia show prefers content over form