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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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thirstDays No.08: SO WIDE SO LOW SO HIGH
Karaoke transition. It’s Elton John’s Benny and the Jets, sung by Brit Bachmann. The final contributors are introduced—I’ve been watching for about an hour and a half. First-time collaborators...
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thirstDays No.08: SO WIDE SO LOW SO HIGH
Having covered love and intimacy, they move onto compassion, nearly getting hit by the “Settler Shame Train,” and moving into the segment titled “White Settler Girl Who Feels Really...
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Queers and Our Counterparts
AF: Yeah, definitely. Yeah, I guess, I kind of explained my position, and sort why I’m asking these questions. Um, I come from a practice based almost entirely...
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Queers and Our Counterparts
AF: Exactly. Yep. DM: And it’s like, well no, if you keep watching—which people usually do—then that’s when the details come apart and then it’s like dissecting it as...
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Failure, Transformation, Order: Tasman Richardson's "Janus"
Straddling the left and right brain, Richardson’s dual-channel video installation, launched February 2nd at EMMEDIA’s PARTICLE + WAVE Media Arts Festival[http://emmedia.ca/2017/01/particle-wave-feature-night/], is an astute interrogation of video-as-medium and, I wager, an abstract gesture...
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Failure, Transformation, Order: Tasman Richardson's "Janus"
"The pendulum swings from realism to abstraction in history, and in my own continuum, it's the same," Richardson reflects on the trajectory of his work. By subjecting Atari...
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Failure, Transformation, Order: Tasman Richardson's "Janus"
A combination of his once-sidelining Atari experimentations and his now-established Jawa technique, Janus stands as a new and more unpredictable manifestation of the artist’s intent to create languages of...
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Failure, Transformation, Order: Tasman Richardson's "Janus"
Something at once nostalgic and futuristic, Janus is video blasted free of the dead flesh of the figurative, a unique style of audiovisual composition where both visual and auditory elements emerge...
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Failure, Transformation, Order: Tasman Richardson's "Janus"
Janus was presented at EMMEDIA’s PARTICLE + WAVE Media Arts Festival[http://emmedia.ca/2017/01/janus/], and is showing February 3-25th, 2017.