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Landscape of Moving Images – A compendium of prairie cinema

$30.00

Landscape of Moving Images documents artist’s work and independent film histories from Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba. Covering a range of topics from individual artistic practices to the institutional histories of artist-run centres and queer film festivals, this publication assembles some of the perspectives and histories that give shape to prairie media arts. As stories that usually exist ephemerally and are rarely written about within a critical lens, this text aims to archive and expand the discussion about how environments and moving images shape one another in the diverse landscapes of the Canadian prairies.

EDITED BY MELANIE WILMINK & SOLOMON NAGLER

PUBLISHED OCT 2021 | ISBN 978-1-77755-492-7
ESSAYS & ARTIST PROJECTS (MULTIPLE SPECIAL INSERTS)
144 PAGES / 6 × 8.5 IN / SOFTCOVER

ARTIST PROJECTS BY: MIKE MARYNIUK + LINDSAY MCINTYRE + DIANNE OUELLETTE + RHAYNE VERMETTE

ESSAYS BY: VICKI VAN CHAU + HANNAH GODFREY + PETER HEMMINGER + JONATHAN PETRYCHYN + ALEXANDER ROGALSKI + DAINA WARREN + JANINE WINDOLPH

PRODUCED WITH THE SUPPORT OF WNDX FESTIVAL OF MOVING IMAGE & THE CANADA COUNCIL FOR THE ARTS

DISTRIBUTED BY THE WINNIPEG FILM GROUP

For more information, please visit nevermorepress.ca or email Jillian Groening, Distribution Manager, at jillian@winnipegfilmgroup.com.

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Weight 319 g
Dimensions 8.5 × 6 × .8 in

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