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Creation, Loss, and Rediscovery: On Sandi Tan’s SHIRKERS
Tan’s concept for the original Shirkers film is rooted in her upbringing in Singapore, a sweaty little island with a government that stressed politeness and decorum, going so far...
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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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Fascinated and Repelled: an Interview with Lorenzo Fusi
SARAH TODD: Performing the Landscape was one of the first projects you launched almost as soon as you arrived in Calgary as Visiting Academic Curator of IKG. Your...
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The Instability of Place: Kevin Lee Burton, Paul Wong & Amanda Strong on grunt gallery’s Urban Screen
In Amanda Strong’s work the idea of place is explored through a six-minute, stop-motion animation titled Ghosts. It’s a story about the plight of the wolf and the caribou that...
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“A New Chivalry”: The Calgary Stampede on Film
Made 16 years later, the colour Western Northwest Stampede is a considerably more lavish production. It seems to repurpose a few elements from The Calgary Stampede, including a rodeo...
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A Formalism of Feeling: Queer Temporalities and Memory in PORTRAIT OF A LADY ON FIRE
With these instances, Sciamma flirts with the coincidences present in heterosynchronic texts. What are the chances that Héloïse would still own the book so many years later, that the painter would...
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Edmonton Sound Expands
As children, Caitlin Sian Richards and Jenna Turner both played classical music. In their 20s, they turned to different modes of artistic expression—Richards to visual art, Turner to punk...
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A Formalism of Feeling: Queer Temporalities and Memory in PORTRAIT OF A LADY ON FIRE
The temporal structure takes us from the film’s present to the past of memory, or what theorist Gilles Deleuze calls “a sheet of the past.”1 The opening credits are...
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A Failed Poet
He was, by all accounts, an astounding polymath of a man. Passing him on the street, however, you might have mistaken him for a drifter: his teeth were...
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Carbon Capture: Experimental Strategies for Re-Presenting the Anthropocene
The term Anthropocene was popularized in the early twenty first century by Dutch chemist Paul J. Crutzen, who proposed a new demarcation of geological time characterized by a variety...