This anthology contains texts adapted from works by Canadian video artists. Essays focusing on the differences between presenting video-based works as time-based media or printed matter are also included. Biographical notes
A major anthology published on the occasion of the video programme “Magnetic North” (2000), a cross-...
This catalogue documents the work of 13 Canadian and international artists. Five essays examine the ...
Leaflets on each of the artists include texts relating their video work to notions of the self, race...
This anthology contains texts adapted from works by Canadian video artists. Essays focusing on the d...
Gale brings together a collection of mainly already-published essays on video in Canada. Her prime i...
Videos dating from the 1970's and produced by 27 artists from the United States and Canada have been...
This collection of essays by six artists marks the 20th anniversary of Video In (a Vancouver-based a...
Reflecting on the problematic relationship of video to television, Town introduces this collection o...
According to the authors, five Canadian video art productions, intended both for television broadcas...
The collected essays document dance films and videos as both artwork and documentary. Includes progr...
Gathering the selected works of 47 Canadian, American and European video artists under 12 programs a...
Exploring the medium of video, this monograph combines contributions by 16 artists (supplemented by ...
Dunn describes the conceptual, performance, synaesthetic and experiential elements of video while Ga...
Brown offers a brief history of video as an artistic practice concentrating on the biographies of si...
Kibbins' essay on selected video works by three Los Angeles and Toronto artists focuses on ways that...
A major anthology published on the occasion of the video programme “Magnetic North” (2000), a cross-...
This catalogue documents the work of 13 Canadian and international artists. Five essays examine the ...
Leaflets on each of the artists include texts relating their video work to notions of the self, race...
This anthology contains texts adapted from works by Canadian video artists. Essays focusing on the d...
Gale brings together a collection of mainly already-published essays on video in Canada. Her prime i...
Videos dating from the 1970's and produced by 27 artists from the United States and Canada have been...
This collection of essays by six artists marks the 20th anniversary of Video In (a Vancouver-based a...
Reflecting on the problematic relationship of video to television, Town introduces this collection o...
According to the authors, five Canadian video art productions, intended both for television broadcas...
The collected essays document dance films and videos as both artwork and documentary. Includes progr...
Gathering the selected works of 47 Canadian, American and European video artists under 12 programs a...
Exploring the medium of video, this monograph combines contributions by 16 artists (supplemented by ...
Dunn describes the conceptual, performance, synaesthetic and experiential elements of video while Ga...
Brown offers a brief history of video as an artistic practice concentrating on the biographies of si...
Kibbins' essay on selected video works by three Los Angeles and Toronto artists focuses on ways that...
A major anthology published on the occasion of the video programme “Magnetic North” (2000), a cross-...
This catalogue documents the work of 13 Canadian and international artists. Five essays examine the ...
Leaflets on each of the artists include texts relating their video work to notions of the self, race...