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The SMELL DA COFFEE TV Sitcom Pilot: How Black? How Funny?
The sitcom’s pilot isn’t only about fun and laughter. It explores a number of conflicts including the difficult world of gender-identity disputes in Afro-Canadian families. Obi and Adjoa are...
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SPAM: No More Plastic Humyns! I Want Affective Indoctrination.
These images that desperately vie for humyn2attention also become a representation of humyn bodies and their production, underpinning the values of a status quo in this moment and time. If aliens...
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Requiem for a Glacier: Mourning Climate Change
Several times throughout the piece, the camera focuses upon the conductor. He stands alone, in the centre of the screen on an outcropping of rocks, facing the glacier in his tuxedo...
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FAVA TV: Bringing Media Art to the Masses
The way the system was developed has influenced its success. With FAVA staff using it every day and offering feedback and suggestions, it has allowed growth and improvements according...
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Telling Women’s Stories: A Spotlight on NFB Animation
She takes up a job as a bearded lady in a sideshow but eventually comes back to her partner. It would seem that she misses flying through the...
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The SMELL DA COFFEE TV Sitcom Pilot: How Black? How Funny?
I found this rather weird. Wasn’t Canada supposed to be more racially inclusive than the United States? Why then did the Americans have more Black TV sitcoms on...
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SPAM: No More Plastic Humyns! I Want Affective Indoctrination.
If existing media systems and networks maintain and monetize off of colonialism, exploitation, state-sanctioned violence, and follow patriarchal operation manuals, then how do practices intent on resisting these motives...
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Human Rights and Film at 150
*AC: The CMHR is located in Winnipeg and as a national museum celebrates stories from across Canada and around the globe. How have you enabled people to engage...
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Demons and Demonization: Filming the Anti-Dungeons & Dragons Hysteria
By the later ‘80s, anti-D&D hysteria had died down, but TSR itself was cautious enough that the words “devil” and “demon” were all but banned in new products, replaced...
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Reclaiming the North
Gould’s interview subjects are, like himself, southerners who have, for some reason or another, temporarily journeyed to the North. The thread of thought that unifies these characters is a...