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An object is a slow event.
NW: Yes, I love this. As a programmer I can sometimes feel the discomfort in the room when people aren’t getting the narratives they’re expecting. But when they...
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Black box, white cube, and something in the middle
The jewel of the film series was Sergei Parajanov’s resplendent The Color of Pomegranates (1969), selected and introduced by Atom Egoyan. Through a sequence of episodic tableaux, Parajanov composes...
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Black box, white cube, and something in the middle
In contrast to the isolating condition of the white cube, Egoyan took Auroras further in a modification of the installation outside Berlin’s Maxim Gorki Theater in 2015. Here, double-sided...
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Black box, white cube, and something in the middle
Steenbeckett lingers on the concluding ninth shot of Krapp’s Last Tape, a single takesome twenty minutes long. Offering viewers a close encounter normally contained within film production, the scene’s...
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Black box, white cube, and something in the middle
But Steenbeckett works both with and beyond nostalgia, as Dr. Fowler and Dr. David Pike (Chair of the Department of Literature at American University, Washington, DC) argued. Set up...
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Supporting Each Other in Genuine Ways Where We Are Now
The individuals in this issue—writers, filmmakers, and artists—each take a marked interest in the people around them… using generous collaborations, absurd collages, to create spaces where uncertainty is not...
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Queers and Our Counterparts
This interview was held on January 5th, 2017 in Calgary, Alberta, and has been edited for length. ANGELA FERMOR: So my name’s Angela Fermor, I’m an emerging artist...
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As the Mind Tracks Shape... As the Mind Recalls Sound...
In 1985, Hoffman was apprenticed to film director, screenwriter, and artist, Peter Greenaway, in Europe, where he filmed ?O,Zoo! (The Making of a Fiction Film)––nominated for Best Short Documentary...
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