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Being Artful: An Interview with Multimedia Artist Brad Necyk
*SC: The presence of place is very prevalent in your work. A combination of literal and representative spaces. Where do these environments come from and why are they...
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Serenity, Destruction & Inauthenticity: The Transformation of Alberta in BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN and THE REVENANT
The cinematic trick of using shooting locations as stand-ins for other places has been a historically popular one. Getting spectators to forget the setting ever used to be Alberta...
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Hopping for Hope: Ahreum Lee at The New Gallery
Ahreum Lee’s exhibition Hopping for Hope at The New Gallery in Calgary re-imagines childhood games on a global scale, posing questions about ownership, borders, and global identity. The show...
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FAVA TV: Bringing Media Art to the Masses
“We used to laugh at him. We called it Space Station Andy, it sounded so outrageous! He had a lot of good ideas, but the scope of it...
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FAVA TV: Bringing Media Art to the Masses
In 2013, Scholotiuk and Cunningham found a young developer named Sam Pillar, who has since found success with the start-up, Jobber. Fresh out of school, FAVA hired him...
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FAVA TV: Bringing Media Art to the Masses
Cunningham, a founding member of FAVA, recalls why the organization came into existence in the first place. The gatekeeping of the old way of working was such that...
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FAVA TV: Bringing Media Art to the Masses
“As formats change, we have a more automated process rather than having to feed it tapes again. The other thing is by decentralizing it, we can approach it...
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Terrance Houle
*Terrance Houle* is an internationally recognized interdisciplinary media artist and a member of the Blood Tribe. Houle utilizes at his discretion performance, photography, video/film, music and painting. Likewise, Houle's practice...
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Uii Savage
*Uii Savage* is an emerging artist and writer with a BFA from the Alberta University of the Arts on Treaty 7 Territory in Mohkinstsís (Calgary). They work with...
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Editor's Note
I agree with the artist that things will return to “normal” eventually. Hopefully we will create better forms of “normal” where we will use the pandemic as a wake-up...