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  • By A Shift Of Distance

    Stylistically, Robert Altman is renowned for ensemble casts, resisting the bounds of any one genre and for a constantly moving camera that plays venue to evolving worlds, lengthy dialogues...

  • Editor's Note

    "We were taught art history wrong." Allison Leigh[http://sirensongallery.academia.edu/AllisonLeigh/Talks], Postdoctoral Fellow at Cooper Union, stood up in a room full of the world’s most influential Media Art Historians and ethicists—a room built...

  • By A Shift Of Distance

    3 Women demonstrates how Altman's creative development has arrived at an apt capability to eloquently explore more complex and stranger aspects of human nature by 1977. McCabe & Mrs....

  • By A Shift Of Distance

    What is additionally enriching for any cultural discourse is how Altman dissolves the boundaries of private and public spaces throughout the film. In the aforementioned mass pile up, Nashville...

  • A Revolution (Briefly) Embodied

    More direct is Roger Hart’s 1973 film Labrador North, produced as part of the National Film Board’s Challenge for Change/Société nouvelle project. Hart’s film was originally supposed to chronicle the...

  • A Revolution (Briefly) Embodied

    This representational practice, which had begun with public screenings of Sesame Street, brought kinatuinamot illengajuk into existence and enabled the indirect authorship of two films, would find its ends...

  • Jason Edward Lewis: The Indigenous Future Imaginary

    LUMA: What programs or mandates would you like to see in place in order to support visibility of this kind of work going into the future? ...

  • Jason Edward Lewis: The Indigenous Future Imaginary

    Jason Edward Lewis is a champion for better futures. In collaboration with his partner, Skawennati, he has spent the last fifteen years expanding the notion of the Indigenous Future Imaginary. Seeking...

  • Jason Edward Lewis: The Indigenous Future Imaginary

    LUMA: In Coded Territories, you talk about William Gibson, Jackson 2Bears talks a lot about Derrida, but how do you find negotiating this space between more settler, institutional methodology and your own Indigenous...

  • Handmade Portraits

    This is Lindsay McIntyre’s response to the “death” of the medium in the digital age. Hailing from Edmonton, McIntyre has been selected as the Visiting Artist for the 24th...

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