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Equinox Vigil in Calgary’s Historic Union Cemetery 2012 –2018: A Farewell
Equinox Vigil was a free, family-friendly and non-religious evening to remember the dead in an artist-led, participatory way that over 500 people a year experienced as moving and magical. The...
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Edmonton Sound Travels
Raylene Campbell “The year is 1974, and it’s just after dinnertime in Sherwood Park, Alberta.”13Raylene Campbell is setting the scene for her musical origin story during an AMAAS after-party in...
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The Darkened Room and Reflected Magic: Donald Lawrence and the Camera Obscura
The siting of Nanton’s Camera Obscura is very deliberate. When asked about its placement, Lawrence responded, “While we looked at a couple of other locations around the perimeter of...
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Intimacy and Distance: Mona Hatoum at the Western Front
In Hatoum’s video Variations on Discord and Divisions, created at the Western Front in 1984, the boundary between the inside of the body and the outside is breached....
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FAVA TV: Bringing Media Art to the Masses
“We used to laugh at him. We called it Space Station Andy, it sounded so outrageous! He had a lot of good ideas, but the scope of it...
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FAVA TV: Bringing Media Art to the Masses
With that boost, they started building the app one partner at a time. Soon, other arts organizations, the Edmonton Folk Music Festival, Shumka dance, and other media arts...
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SPAM: No More Plastic Humyns! I Want Affective Indoctrination.
Currently, as we live through a pandemic with government mandated self-isolation, we are facing increasingly online and networked existences. So many interactions and behaviours that consisted of physical humyn...
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Requiem for a Glacier: Mourning Climate Change
To draw attention to this issue, Victoria BC composer and artist Paul Walde created Requiem for a Glacier, a forty-minute video installation and sound performance currently on view at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts. Filmed on July 27, 2013, the...
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Requiem for a Glacier: Mourning Climate Change
The video installation moves back and forth between whole and split screens, an effective way of showing the terrain as the viewer gets to see the site and...
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Requiem for a Glacier: Mourning Climate Change
The installation of Requiem for a Glacier at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts is particularly effective. The twenty-two-foot-long screen takes up the entire wall of the gallery, reflecting the monumentality of the site. As...