Les galeries du CCA sont transformées en salles de projection cinématographique afin de présenter une gamme de films artistiques, scientifiques et expérimentaux traitant des thèmes de la vitesse et de l’espace. Choisis par des commissaires à même les archives de la NASA, de l’Office national du film du Canada (ONF), du Musée national de l’air et de l’espace de la(...)
Salles principales
25 novembre 2009 au 28 février 2010
Entracte : Films d'un futur héroïque
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Les galeries du CCA sont transformées en salles de projection cinématographique afin de présenter une gamme de films artistiques, scientifiques et expérimentaux traitant des thèmes de la vitesse et de l’espace. Choisis par des commissaires à même les archives de la NASA, de l’Office national du film du Canada (ONF), du Musée national de l’air et de l’espace de la(...)
Salles principales
Rejoignez-nous pour la 4e edition du festival Tillitarniit, lors de trois soirées du 15 au 17 aout avec des jeux, des histoires, de la nourriture et des films Inuits, dans le parc Baile à partir de 18h. Organisé par l’artiste visuelle et cinéaste Inuite asinnajaq, ce festival sintitule maison, corps, terre, réunira des artistes et cinéastes Inuites qui façonnent le monde(...)
15 août 2024 au 17 août 2024, 18h
Tillitarniit au CCA – foyer, corps, terre
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Rejoignez-nous pour la 4e edition du festival Tillitarniit, lors de trois soirées du 15 au 17 aout avec des jeux, des histoires, de la nourriture et des films Inuits, dans le parc Baile à partir de 18h. Organisé par l’artiste visuelle et cinéaste Inuite asinnajaq, ce festival sintitule maison, corps, terre, réunira des artistes et cinéastes Inuites qui façonnent le monde(...)
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ARCH284977
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The slides were developed by CCA, around 1997, from a film. Slides showing landscapes and trees images.
circa 1947-2002
Slides from an unidentified film
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ARCH284977
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The slides were developed by CCA, around 1997, from a film. Slides showing landscapes and trees images.
photographies
circa 1947-2002
L’architecture et son image a pour thème les relations complexes existant entre l’architecture et sa représentation – c’est-à-dire entre les bâtiments, les paysages, les villes et les dessins, les photographies et certains modes de figuration. L’exposition réunit des images allant du début du 16e siècle jusqu’à la fin du 20e siècle. Elle comporte des pièces de toutes(...)
7 mai 1989 au 7 août 1989
L’architecture et son image
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L’architecture et son image a pour thème les relations complexes existant entre l’architecture et sa représentation – c’est-à-dire entre les bâtiments, les paysages, les villes et les dessins, les photographies et certains modes de figuration. L’exposition réunit des images allant du début du 16e siècle jusqu’à la fin du 20e siècle. Elle comporte des pièces de toutes(...)
Where We Grow Older
Le documentaire Where We Grow Older (CCA, 2023, 30 min) examine la manière dont le vieillissement croissant de la population remodèle les constructions architecturales et sociales et sinterroge sur le rôle de lurbanisme et de la politique face à ces défis. Le film étudie deux modèles de reconception des soins et du logement à la lumière de la prolongation de la vie : le(...)
Where We Grow Older, CCA film, Festival du film de Porto, festival du film d'Arquiteturas, where life happens, what it takes to make a home, when we live alone, INSTITUTO, Batalha Centro de Cinema
juin 2023
Where We Grow Older
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Le documentaire Where We Grow Older (CCA, 2023, 30 min) examine la manière dont le vieillissement croissant de la population remodèle les constructions architecturales et sociales et sinterroge sur le rôle de lurbanisme et de la politique face à ces défis. Le film étudie deux modèles de reconception des soins et du logement à la lumière de la prolongation de la vie : le(...)
Le film du CCA « What It Takes to Make a Home » (2019) suit une conversation entre deux architectes, Michael Maltzan (Los Angeles) et Alexander Hagner (Vienne), qui se sont penchés sur la question des personnes sans abri à travers divers projets.
What It Takes to Make a Home, itinérance, sans domicile, Los Angeles, Vienne, Ressaissir la vie
octobre 2019
« What It Takes to Make a Home »
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Le film du CCA « What It Takes to Make a Home » (2019) suit une conversation entre deux architectes, Michael Maltzan (Los Angeles) et Alexander Hagner (Vienne), qui se sont penchés sur la question des personnes sans abri à travers divers projets.
What It Takes to Make a Home, itinérance, sans domicile, Los Angeles, Vienne, Ressaissir la vie
Bien qu’ayant accueilli par le passé des concerts, le théâtre Paul-Desmarais est plus réputé pour tenir des conférences et des projections de films. Alors que des concerts traditionnellement présentés dans la Chapelle historique du Bon-Pasteur se produiront momentanément au CCA, des phénomènes musicaux pourront être réintroduits dans le théâtre, ouvrant à de nouvelles(...)
Théâtre Paul-Desmarais Mot(s)-clé(s):
CCA, Chapelle historique du Bon-Pasteur, concerts, musique de chambre, musique classique, relève musicale.
31 janvier 2024 au 17 mai 2024
Concerts de la Chapelle historique du Bon-Pasteur
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Bien qu’ayant accueilli par le passé des concerts, le théâtre Paul-Desmarais est plus réputé pour tenir des conférences et des projections de films. Alors que des concerts traditionnellement présentés dans la Chapelle historique du Bon-Pasteur se produiront momentanément au CCA, des phénomènes musicaux pourront être réintroduits dans le théâtre, ouvrant à de nouvelles(...)
Théâtre Paul-Desmarais Mot(s)-clé(s):
CCA, Chapelle historique du Bon-Pasteur, concerts, musique de chambre, musique classique, relève musicale.
Alors que le cinéma décentralisé, expérimental et subversif gagne en importance à la fin des années 1960 et au début des années 1970, de nombreux groupes opérant dans le domaine de l’architecture, tels que Superstudio, Studio 9999 et Ant Farm explorent le médium du court métrage comme moyen d’élargir le discours architectural, d’intégrer à leurs projets des réflexions(...)
salle octogonale
21 septembre 2018 au 19 mai 2019
Récits pour un monde nouveau
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Alors que le cinéma décentralisé, expérimental et subversif gagne en importance à la fin des années 1960 et au début des années 1970, de nombreux groupes opérant dans le domaine de l’architecture, tels que Superstudio, Studio 9999 et Ant Farm explorent le médium du court métrage comme moyen d’élargir le discours architectural, d’intégrer à leurs projets des réflexions(...)
salle octogonale
vidéo
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11 film reel(s)
PHCON2003:0005:008
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Contains film reels which include an original and outtakes. The contents of the individual film reels have now been put on two larger reels by an outside supplier before being returned by Jane Crawford to CCA. Only the original containers have been kept.
1976
Berlin: Super 8 original
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PHCON2003:0005:008
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Contains film reels which include an original and outtakes. The contents of the individual film reels have now been put on two larger reels by an outside supplier before being returned by Jane Crawford to CCA. Only the original containers have been kept.
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11 film reel(s)
1976
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AP148.S1.1970.PR02
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The project series documents Poli's work on the Interplanetary Architecture project, which was also made into a film by Superstudio directed by Alessandro Poli (the film is not included in the fonds). The project reflects Poli's deep fascination with the moon landing in 1969. Poli uses this major media event as a catalyst for thinking about a new approach to architecture and tools for design, including the idea that film and the movie camera should become part of the toolset. The project also seems to be in some way a response to Epoch magazine's challenge for a "Primo concorso di architettura nello spazio" (the first architectural competition in space), and includes much imagery and textual references to a new road or architectural links between the earth and other planets, including an earth moon highway. In his storyboard, Poli also makes reference to his earlier Piper project, and some imagery features wheels and an amusement park. The Interplanetary Architecture project was exhibited by Superstudio in Rome in 1972 and featured in "Casabella" magazine in April 1972 (no. 364). The project was also featured in the 2010 CCA exhibition "Other Space Odysseys". In the accompanying CCA publication, Poli describes this project as "a voyage off earthbound routes in quest of architecture unfettered by the urban nightmare, by induced needs or by planning as the only tool for regulating and solving the world's problems" (Poli quoted in Borasi and Zardini, 2010, 110). Poli's work on this project is deeply tied to the Zeno project, which was also featured in this exhibition and is included in this fonds (see AP148.S1.1972.PR01). For the Zeno project, Poli envisioned a dialogue between astronaut Buzz Aldrin and an Italian peasant, Zeno of Riparbella. Poli felt that these two shared a similarity in that both their homes were isolated capsules, one that provided a lens from which to see the rest of the world and understand their place in it. The material in the series includes numerous photomontages and collages of astronauts in space, as well as drawings of plantery shapes and structures. There are also texts, some of which include calculations of distances and diameters of planets, as well as notebooks and sketchbooks, many of which Poli included in a folder he entitled "Storyboard." The series also includes an unsent letter from Poli to Adolfo Natalini which describes how, after the moon landing, everything - the planet, the moon, the stars - is architecture, and that this will necessitate the need for new design tools, such as the movie camera. Some works are signed Alessandro Poli-Superstudio. Source cited: Giovanna Borasi and Mirko Zardini, eds., Other Space Odysseys, Montreal and Baden: Canadian Centre for Architecture/Lars Müller Publishers, 2010.
1969-1971
Architettura Interplanetaria [Interplanetary Architecture] (1970-1971)
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AP148.S1.1970.PR02
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The project series documents Poli's work on the Interplanetary Architecture project, which was also made into a film by Superstudio directed by Alessandro Poli (the film is not included in the fonds). The project reflects Poli's deep fascination with the moon landing in 1969. Poli uses this major media event as a catalyst for thinking about a new approach to architecture and tools for design, including the idea that film and the movie camera should become part of the toolset. The project also seems to be in some way a response to Epoch magazine's challenge for a "Primo concorso di architettura nello spazio" (the first architectural competition in space), and includes much imagery and textual references to a new road or architectural links between the earth and other planets, including an earth moon highway. In his storyboard, Poli also makes reference to his earlier Piper project, and some imagery features wheels and an amusement park. The Interplanetary Architecture project was exhibited by Superstudio in Rome in 1972 and featured in "Casabella" magazine in April 1972 (no. 364). The project was also featured in the 2010 CCA exhibition "Other Space Odysseys". In the accompanying CCA publication, Poli describes this project as "a voyage off earthbound routes in quest of architecture unfettered by the urban nightmare, by induced needs or by planning as the only tool for regulating and solving the world's problems" (Poli quoted in Borasi and Zardini, 2010, 110). Poli's work on this project is deeply tied to the Zeno project, which was also featured in this exhibition and is included in this fonds (see AP148.S1.1972.PR01). For the Zeno project, Poli envisioned a dialogue between astronaut Buzz Aldrin and an Italian peasant, Zeno of Riparbella. Poli felt that these two shared a similarity in that both their homes were isolated capsules, one that provided a lens from which to see the rest of the world and understand their place in it. The material in the series includes numerous photomontages and collages of astronauts in space, as well as drawings of plantery shapes and structures. There are also texts, some of which include calculations of distances and diameters of planets, as well as notebooks and sketchbooks, many of which Poli included in a folder he entitled "Storyboard." The series also includes an unsent letter from Poli to Adolfo Natalini which describes how, after the moon landing, everything - the planet, the moon, the stars - is architecture, and that this will necessitate the need for new design tools, such as the movie camera. Some works are signed Alessandro Poli-Superstudio. Source cited: Giovanna Borasi and Mirko Zardini, eds., Other Space Odysseys, Montreal and Baden: Canadian Centre for Architecture/Lars Müller Publishers, 2010.
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1969-1971