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Editor's Note
As you hopefully know, February is Black History Month. What you might not know is that it has been celebrated in Canada since 1995 when a motion making...
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Forest Illuminations in the Time of COVID
Since I arrived in Canada 18 years ago, I have slowly let this land and its own natural knowledge and mysticism slip into my soul like drip coffee....
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Listening to Wetland Project on Earth Day 2020: “It’s always the right sound at the right time”
The piece was presented as an immersive five-channel installation—a screen for each of the microphones on the log used for recording—at VIVO Media Arts Centre in Vancouver during Earth...
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Listening to Wetland Project on Earth Day 2020: “It’s always the right sound at the right time”
Listening to Wetland Project was a richly textured experience. The sounds of the marsh layered with the ambient noise of my life in isolation: the purr of the...
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Alone Together, Fast and Slow: Browsing through the films of Greetings from Isolation
Yet these films of solitude do not always simply invoke feelings of existential gloom. Winnipeg-based Milos Mitrovic’s Wasting Time at the End of the World (2020) is a wonderful...
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Alone Together, Fast and Slow: Browsing through the films of Greetings from Isolation
While the camera scans the table to create slow-moving still lifes of hot dogs, lentils, broccoli, and wine, we are reminded of the everyday oddness of last-minute meals cobbled...
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Inside “Western” Filmmaking: An interview with Katie Wackett of CSIF
As mostly a demographic term, “Western” also carries with it the connotation of access within Canada’s publicly funded system. In particular, regional centres of Western filmmaking have traditionally been...
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Inside “Western” Filmmaking: An interview with Katie Wackett of CSIF
KW: On a provincial level, the people in charge of our provincial funding are focused on bringing in productions that just want to shoot here…for the landscape. AKA service...
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Demons and Demonization: Filming the Anti-Dungeons & Dragons Hysteria
The tragic Egbert case left a long and twisted trail, and this article will discuss some some strange filmic offshoots of that hysteria: the obscure Canadian film Skullduggery (1983)...
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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...