Commemorating the 15-year history of Nuit Blanche, this collection by artists, scholars, curators and contributors considers Nuit Blanche in Canada and abroad through personal reflections, dialogues, and projects, the essays and images.
Commemorating the 15-year history of Nuit Blanche, this collection by artists, scholars, curators and contributors considers Nuit Blanche in Canada and abroad through personal reflections, dialogues, and projects, the essays and images.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Janine Marchessault is a professor in Cinema and Media Arts at York University and holds a York Research Chair in Media Art and Social Engagement. Her research engages with the history of large-screen media (from multiscreen to IMAX to media as architecture and VR); diverse models of public art, festivals, and site-specific curation; 21st century moving-image archives; and notions of collective memory/history. Julie Nagam is Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Arts, Collaboration, and Digital Media and is Associate Professor in the Department of Art History at the University of Winnipeg. She is the Director of Aabijijiwan New Media Lab and Co-Director of Kishaadigeh Collaborative Research Centre (www.abbijijiwanmedialab.ca). Nagam is the inaugural Artistic Director for Nuit Blanche Toronto (2020 and 2022), the largest public art exhibition in North America.
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