Summarizing the development of artists' video, Rutherford describes the medium's exploration of social and political ideas and of new forms of audio-visual expression. Ferguson discusses the cross-national similarities and differences in the works. Notes on nine videomakers
Knights' detailed history of Ed Video outlines the evolution of the medium and looks at the prevalen...
While Mercier discusses the symbolic meaning of the head and text in relation to art, several author...
Gagnon highlights the importance of politics in Toronto video productions while Patterson identifies...
Summarizing the development of artists' video, Rutherford describes the medium's exploration of soci...
Ferguson briefly discusses the development of video in Canada in relation to institutional support, ...
Madill notes the development of video since the early 1960s and the different approaches to the medi...
For a travelling exhibition of recent Québec and Canadian work, the authors trace the evolution of i...
The curators discuss recent trends in video work addressing social and political concerns, oppositio...
Videos dating from the 1970's and produced by 27 artists from the United States and Canada have been...
The authors discuss art and its relation to politics in Quebec in the 1970s, to political change and...
Dunn describes the conceptual, performance, synaesthetic and experiential elements of video while Ga...
This book offers a history of video since the 1960s, with an analysis of its development in nine cou...
Produced for the festival's 10th edition, this catalogue documents works by six installation artists...
In separate interviews with Gale, artists Britton discusses "Interference" (1978), and Werden discus...
Noting the beginnings of the parallel gallery system, Blouin outlines the development of Western Fro...
Knights' detailed history of Ed Video outlines the evolution of the medium and looks at the prevalen...
While Mercier discusses the symbolic meaning of the head and text in relation to art, several author...
Gagnon highlights the importance of politics in Toronto video productions while Patterson identifies...
Summarizing the development of artists' video, Rutherford describes the medium's exploration of soci...
Ferguson briefly discusses the development of video in Canada in relation to institutional support, ...
Madill notes the development of video since the early 1960s and the different approaches to the medi...
For a travelling exhibition of recent Québec and Canadian work, the authors trace the evolution of i...
The curators discuss recent trends in video work addressing social and political concerns, oppositio...
Videos dating from the 1970's and produced by 27 artists from the United States and Canada have been...
The authors discuss art and its relation to politics in Quebec in the 1970s, to political change and...
Dunn describes the conceptual, performance, synaesthetic and experiential elements of video while Ga...
This book offers a history of video since the 1960s, with an analysis of its development in nine cou...
Produced for the festival's 10th edition, this catalogue documents works by six installation artists...
In separate interviews with Gale, artists Britton discusses "Interference" (1978), and Werden discus...
Noting the beginnings of the parallel gallery system, Blouin outlines the development of Western Fro...
Knights' detailed history of Ed Video outlines the evolution of the medium and looks at the prevalen...
While Mercier discusses the symbolic meaning of the head and text in relation to art, several author...
Gagnon highlights the importance of politics in Toronto video productions while Patterson identifies...