July 06, 2001
This Northern Ontario program comprises six separate works of video art divided by 30 second animated sequences all engaging a central theme and created using a variety of styles. The program addresses notions, perceptions, histories and relationships around landscape. Each artist has interpreted this central theme within the conceptual framework defined by one of six headings Introduction, Inciting Incident, Rising Action, Climax, Denouement and Conclusion the requisite components of a story. Functioning as a videographic exquisite corpse, the participants were aware of each others' production activity but ultimately worked independently. This program brings together that breadth and diversity.
A video program by Northern Ontario artists
Curator: Bill
Huffman
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| The Landscape of Fear |
Drive-Thru Delights (Mercedes Cueto)
Goat Love (Gino Cacciotti)
Home (Maureen Clement)
The Landscape of Fear (Andrea Laberge/Rob Sacchetto)
The Urban Hiker: Thinking Out Loud (Lori Paradis)
Young Forest Goes Underground (Selina Mullins)
4 dollar Indians (Darlene Naponse)

Following its Sudbury screening, this program will be featured in the
upcoming Tranz Tech Toronto International Video Art Biennial at a 12 October
2001 presentation. In its second year, the Tranz Tech event includes Canadian
artists as well as many from the United States, Scotland, the Netherlands,
France, Finland and Japan. More than 2500 visitors attend this three-day event.
For more information please visit www.tranztech.ca




