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Listening to Wetland Project on Earth Day 2020: “It’s always the right sound at the right time”
In a thoughtful move by Timmings and Marks, the Wetland livestream page also hosts the project’s Twitter feed, allowing a network of active listeners to share comments in real-time....
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Alone Together, Fast and Slow: Browsing through the films of Greetings from Isolation
The temporal properties of film and digital media, along with their realist effects and documentary roots, allow movies to capture the time of our present in intricate and convincing...
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Alone Together, Fast and Slow: Browsing through the films of Greetings from Isolation
These short films have been released online since May 2020 and, for the most part, were produced during the early stages of the pandemic. They capture the feelings...
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Alone Together, Fast and Slow: Browsing through the films of Greetings from Isolation
Despite their varied tones, imagery, and modes of storytelling, the majority of the Greetings from Isolation films nonetheless cumulatively present a shared experience of life in isolation, primarily through...
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Alone Together, Fast and Slow: Browsing through the films of Greetings from Isolation
Toronto-based Sophy Romvari’s Oh, to Realize (2020) is an experimental film that also explores the self under lockdown. To examine how an individual can be completely lost to technology,...
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Alone Together, Fast and Slow: Browsing through the films of Greetings from Isolation
Yet these films of solitude do not always simply invoke feelings of existential gloom. Winnipeg-based Milos Mitrovic’s Wasting Time at the End of the World (2020) is a wonderful...
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Alone Together, Fast and Slow: Browsing through the films of Greetings from Isolation
In contrast to these films that explore isolation as solitary, the strength of community is emphasized in Ann Marie Fleming’s documentary short that focuses on her own front porch...
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Alone Together, Fast and Slow: Browsing through the films of Greetings from Isolation
Montreal-based Terryll Loffler also created a film about intimate family life. In I can see the future (2020), the camera slowly pans across a family home, capturing the discussions...
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