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Creation, Loss, and Rediscovery: On Sandi Tan’s SHIRKERS
The exploration of what happened that summer, when Tan and her friends decided to make a movie, is a messy dive twenty years into the past. The documentary...
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Creation, Loss, and Rediscovery: On Sandi Tan’s SHIRKERS
Tan’s concept for the original Shirkers film is rooted in her upbringing in Singapore, a sweaty little island with a government that stressed politeness and decorum, going so far...
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Creation, Loss, and Rediscovery: On Sandi Tan’s SHIRKERS
Though I wish we could see the original film on its own, separate from the backstory of Cardona, his imprints are everywhere in the documentary Shirkers. The two...
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Creation, Loss, and Rediscovery: On Sandi Tan’s SHIRKERS
Regardless of the dynamics between her friends and Cardona, she was determined to do whatever she needed to get her film made. Talking about the production, Tan equates...
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Creation, Loss, and Rediscovery: On Sandi Tan’s SHIRKERS
Though what remains of the original Shirkers film is soundless, it is still very much alive. Watching the footage Tan salvaged from the recovered film canisters, there is...
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Edmonton Sound Travels
The term “sound art” was originally associated with early 20th century Russian Futurist Luigi Russolo and became popular in 1984 by the Sound/Art exhibit at New York’s Sculpture Centre.1Edmonton had already hosted concerts...
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Edmonton Sound Travels
Marcel Dion In many ways, the current Edmonton sound art scene goes back to a campus radio show that began the year before the Sound/Art exhibit: Departures, hosted by...
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Edmonton Sound Travels
Gary James Joynes Gary James Joynes spent his 20s and 30s in rock bands playing original music, striving in the later years to land a record deal, the brass...
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Femme, Fierce, & f-stops: Women Working in Photography
*CYG: How do you measure your success as a photographer?* EB: A few years ago I really sat down and I imagined what my ideal lifestyle would be...
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Femme, Fierce, & f-stops: Women Working in Photography
*CYG: Photography, at least in Calgary, is a fairly male-dominated industry. What has it been like to navigate through these spaces as a woman?* EB: The one biggest thing...