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Postwar artists and architects have used photography, film, and other media to imagine and record the world as a wonder of collaborative entanglement—to translate the world for the world. In this book, Janine Marchessault examines a series of utopian media events that opened up and expanded the cosmos, creating ecstatic collective experiences for spectators and participants.
Ecstatic worlds: media, utopias, ecologies
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Postwar artists and architects have used photography, film, and other media to imagine and record the world as a wonder of collaborative entanglement—to translate the world for the world. In this book, Janine Marchessault examines a series of utopian media events that opened up and expanded the cosmos, creating ecstatic collective experiences for spectators and participants.
Art Theory
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Reimagining Cinem explores the innovations that film and media artists offered Expo audiences and presents extensive visual material to reconstruct the viewer's experience.The book reflects how the Expo 67 film-events were encountered as creative experimentations that resonated with broader 1960s arts and culture, and as institutional collaborations with artists. More(...)
Architecture and Film, Set Design
November 2014
Reimagining cinema: film at Expo 67
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Reimagining Cinem explores the innovations that film and media artists offered Expo audiences and presents extensive visual material to reconstruct the viewer's experience.The book reflects how the Expo 67 film-events were encountered as creative experimentations that resonated with broader 1960s arts and culture, and as institutional collaborations with artists. More displays of photographic, cinematic, and telematic technology were experienced at Expo 67 than in any other previous world exposition. Reimagining Cinema captures the complexity and imaginative fervour of this exciting period in film history.
Architecture and Film, Set Design
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Devoted to the idea and practice of urban interventions, "Public 32" is tied to "urban interventions" : a symposium on art and the city which took place at the Drake Hotel in April 2005. The collection of essays and artists’ projects builds upon the original event to bring together critical theorists, filmmakers, visual artists, architects, and designers who use visual(...)
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June 2006, Toronto
Public 32 : urban interventions
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Devoted to the idea and practice of urban interventions, "Public 32" is tied to "urban interventions" : a symposium on art and the city which took place at the Drake Hotel in April 2005. The collection of essays and artists’ projects builds upon the original event to bring together critical theorists, filmmakers, visual artists, architects, and designers who use visual culture to investigate, document, and describe the changing relationships between art, urban environments, and citizenship.
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Cartographies of Place develops new vocabularies and methodologies for engaging with the distinctive situations and experiences created by media technologies which are reshaping, augmenting, and expanding urban spaces. The book builds upon the rich traditions and insights of a post-war generation of humanist scholars, media theorists, and urban planners.
Cartographies of place: navigating the urban
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Cartographies of Place develops new vocabularies and methodologies for engaging with the distinctive situations and experiences created by media technologies which are reshaping, augmenting, and expanding urban spaces. The book builds upon the rich traditions and insights of a post-war generation of humanist scholars, media theorists, and urban planners.
Epistemology
LandSlide: possible futures
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ocusing on Markham, Ontario, one of the oldest, most culturally diverse and fastest growing suburbs in North America, 30 artists from Canada and around the world explore themes of multiculturalism, sustainability, and community with site-specific projects created on the grounds of the historic 25-acre open-air Markham Museum.
LandSlide: possible futures
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ocusing on Markham, Ontario, one of the oldest, most culturally diverse and fastest growing suburbs in North America, 30 artists from Canada and around the world explore themes of multiculturalism, sustainability, and community with site-specific projects created on the grounds of the historic 25-acre open-air Markham Museum.
Canadian art
Public 29 : localities
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This issue of "Public" approaches the concept of locality in a dialectical fashion - seeing in it new possibilities for translocalism, diverse coalitions, and critical engagements as well as new reactionary articulations of market fundamentalism and commodified difference.
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January 1900, Toronto
Public 29 : localities
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This issue of "Public" approaches the concept of locality in a dialectical fashion - seeing in it new possibilities for translocalism, diverse coalitions, and critical engagements as well as new reactionary articulations of market fundamentalism and commodified difference.
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