[1] She has exhibited alongside Yoko Ono, Sol LeWitt, Liam Gillick, Robert Gober, George Brecht, lo-bat, COVOX, Mark Hosler of negativland, Norman White and others.
Mark argued that the public money spent by the Canada Council for the Arts on this and other artistic projects was misspent.
[2] It has been compared with Cory Arcangel's Super Mario Clouds as an example of games as art object,[6] and "reduction and abstraction of the source material".
[7] The series, appeared in a 2006 exhibition at InterAccess Electronic Media Arts Centre, as well as in public screenings of a one-minute video of Mario Battle no.1 in Dundas Square as part of Year Zero One's TRANSMEDIA :29:59 festival.
[1] In 2004, Ashmore was part of the exhibition 0.001 Percent Volume, curated by Dave Dyment at Mercer Union in Toronto.