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Tae Haahr
*Tae Haahr* is a writer, podcaster, and marketing consultant who’s passionate about putting Canadian film in the spotlight. She is the co-founder of marketing firm Meraki Foxx. You can...
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Editor's Note
As noted in the Tate Museum description of the work: “In the House of My Father was made for the 1997 exhibition ‘9 Nights in Eldorado’at South London Gallery which Rodney dedicated to his father...
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Stacey Cann
*Stacey Cann* is a multidisciplinary artist, writer and PhD student working in Montreal, Quebec. She holds a BFA in Print Media from Alberta College of Art and Design, and an MA...
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Requiem for a Glacier: Mourning Climate Change
One critique I have is of the inclusion of a black box which appears twice in the piece. During one section, the box begins in the centre of the screen, as seen in the above still, and...
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Savanna Harvey
*Savanna Harvey* is a multidisciplinary creator. She is an organizer of secret midnight meetings, an instigator of resistance, and a recruiter of accomplices. As a creator-performer, she has toured...
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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 text sung by the solo vocalist and chorus during the first two movements of the requiem are based on a Latin translation of a 2012 BC government press release that approved the construction of the year-round Jumbo Glacier Resort for skiing.5The last two...
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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
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...