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thirstDays No.08: SO WIDE SO LOW SO HIGH
The first piece to be introduced is the short film, The Last of the Nepinaks (2005) by Skownan First Nation artist Darryl Nepinak. The film follows a toddler...
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Private Rooms: Suite for Kapwani Kiwanga
How can I make time out of toxins? —Lisa Robertson A Float If I’m an archipelago of permeable particles then a seamount, deeply squatted, on its...
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The Channelers
*II: Pleasure in the Confusion of Boundaries and Responsibility in Their Construction* Artists, curators, and museum/gallery teams build the walls to hide ugly computers and assign crew to the...
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Women Extracting Ghosts: Mining Place and Time in Nicole Kelly Westman’s ROSE, DEAR
Temporality and the making visible of time are notions of particular relevance to the Super 8 film system, Nicole’s primary method for documenting our time spent in Wayne. Super...
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Ektoplasm-o-vision! with Guy Maddin
ML: Do you imagine “ectoplasmovision” as one long word, or with hyphens? GM: I sort of deleted it from my memory after attempting to coin the term. It seems...
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How Real Do You Want Me To Be?: Kate Craig’s DELICATE ISSUE
The soundtrack contains heavy breathing accompanied by the sound of a heartbeat. At times the heartbeat and breathing become slightly muffled by the microphone. In the initial shots of...
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Intimacy and Distance: Mona Hatoum at the Western Front
Hatoum’s So Much I Want to Say (1983) fragments the body through the devices of the close-up and remote viewing. The video documents a live performance at the...
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Navigating History, Memory, and Mythology: The Challenges of Depicting the 1919 Winnipeg General Strike
While Foote’s photos have stood the test of time, films shot during the strike have largely been relegated to obscurity, and many of them have been lost forever. According...
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Every Movie is a Ghost Story: an interview with Gemma Files
Murray Leeder: Experimental Film joins Walker Percy’s The Movie-goer, Theodore Roszak’s Flicker, Steve Erickson’s Zeroville and others in the peculiar category of literary fiction about cinema, and even invokes a kind of “cinematic” quality in its section headings. How...