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© Am I Human?, Gladys Lou, 2022

dv_dv : Vtape x Vidéographe 

Programming

September 26th, 2024 at 7 pm
Dazibao Gallery, 5455 avenue de Gaspé Espace 109, Montréal, QC H2T 3B3

Free



As part of the dv_vd series, Vidéographe and Vtape, in partnership with Dazibao, join forces to celebrate the richness and diversity of video art practices in the Montreal and Toronto scenes. This program brings together nine works from their respective collections, created by thirteen emerging artists. Through this joint initiative, Vidéographe and Vtape aim to highlight and continue their longstanding collaboration.

 

 

PROGRAM (70 min)

  • Ko pyhare, para siempre, Fiorella Boucher, Laura Criollo-Carrillo, 2022, 5 min
  • Am I Human?, Gladys Lou, 2022, 1 min 37 s
  • Hommage à Rose Drummond, Antoine Amnotte-Dupuis, 2023, 12 min 23 s
  • Horse in Motion, Lillian Ross-Millard, 2022, 10 min 17 s
  • En attendant Lolo, Jules Ronfard, 2022, 8 min
  • The Propagation of Uncertainty, Emily DiCarlo, 2020, 5 min 50 s
  • Mindscapes, Valeryia Naboikina; Malte Leander, 2023, 8 min 40 s
  • Kauaʻi ʻōʻō, Samy Benammar, 2023, 3 min 48 s
  • Hoa, Tram Anh Nguyen, 2022, 14 min 24 s

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SYNOPSES

 

Ko pyhare, para siempre, Fiorella Boucher, Laura Criollo-Carrillo, 2022, 5 min

Child of two worlds that do not speak to each other, a girl speaks to her mother and her grandmother. She travels through the dilated space of origins, impostures and wounds.

 

Am I Human?, Gladys Lou, 2022, 1 min 37 s

Am I Human? is a post-human exploration of data, artificial intelligence, and surveillance using video and sound. The glitch on screen disrupts communication and reflects my questioning of the challenges of being human within normative cultural standards.

 

Hommage à Rose Drummond, Antoine Amnotte-Dupuis, 2023, 12 min 23 s

Composer Jean Derome and his ensemble pay vibrant tribute to the prominent Quebec land art artist Rose Drummond through a collection of whimsical, ready-made songs brought to life by reassembled 16mm family archives and altered filmed performances.

 

Horse in Motion, Lillian Ross-Millard, 2022, 10 min 17 s

A figure walks through a digitally saturated landscape on a quest to find her grief, using old phone photos and videos as landmarks to help her navigate. This piece explores an amnesiac experience of loss, inspired by the artist’s fragmented experience of grief and melancholia during and around the pandemic.

 

En attendant Lolo, Jules Ronfard, 2022, 8 min 

On a country road, a couple gone for a ride on a scooter find themselves immobilized after running out of gas. While waiting for their friend Lolo, a philosophical discussion ensues.

 

The Propagation of Uncertainty, Emily DiCarlo, 2020, 5 min 50 s

Emily DiCarlo’s three-channel video installation, The Propagation of Uncertainty, explores the friction between what she terms “the infrastructure of time and the intimacy of duration.” The work focuses on time frequency standards and how our accelerated, networked world relies on the foundation of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). While airports, stock markets, and telecommunications operate through precise temporal orchestration, UTC reigns as an authoritatively omnipresent force that, in reality, is far from absolute.

 

Mindscapes, Valeryia Naboikina; Malte Leander, 2023, 8 min 40 s

The notion of escapism refers to the tendency of individuals to retreat from the customary challenges of life into the comforting, yet deceptive, embrace of fantasy. Through a multidimensional exploration, this film maps a journey that encompasses the transformative phases of departure, immersion, and return.

 

Kauaʻi ʻōʻō, Samy Benammar, 2023, 3 min 48 s

In 2000, the International Union for Conservation of Nature declared the Oʻō of Kauai officially extinct. All that remains of this endemic bird from the eponymous Hawaiian island is a recording of its song by ornithologist David Boynton. Between the territories and the treetops, the artist is still hoping to find a trace of the extinct birds.

 

Hoa, Tram Anh Nguyen, 2022, 14 min 24 s

In Vietnamese, “hoa” means flower. It is also the first name of the filmmaker’s bà nội (paternal grandmother). Before developing memory disorders, his grandmother, Tuyết Hoa, wrote an autobiographical book about her life and its events. The book, translated from Vietnamese, is titled Memories of Tuyết Hoa and subtitled When My Country is Peaceful: Memoirs of a Saigon Female Student. She now reads this book every day in her home in Hanoi.

 

PARTNERS 

 

Vtape 

Incorporated as a non-profit organization in 1983, Vtape is one of Canada’s leading media arts distributors. Its distribution catalog includes more than 6,700 independent artworks by about 1,500 Canadian and international artists, spanning the years from 1969 to the present. In addition, Vtape provides public access to a large collection of research materials on video art and artists, and runs a restoration and digitization service for artists, museums, galleries, arts organizations, and other clients.

 

Vidéographe 

Established in 1971 in Montréal, Vidéographe is an artist-run center dedicated to the research and the dissemination of moving image practices. This includes experimentation in video art, animation, digital arts, documentary, essay, fiction and dance video.

 

Dazibao 

Dazibao is a contemporary art center and non-profit organization dedicated to the dissemination and mediation of contemporary image practices, privileging artistic experimentation, enquiry and reflection related to current social issues.

 

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© Marie-Noëlle Moreau-Robidas, Quid, 2016

Cinéma Public x Vidéographe
Ciné-gigue : screening / performance

PROGRAMMING

September 29th, 2024 - 1:30 pm, 2:30 pm and 3:30 pm
Casa d'Italia - 505 Jean-Talon E

Free entry



As part of the Journées de la culture, Cinéma Public invites you to an afternoon of eclectic performances combining video screenings, jigging, singing and traditional music. To mark the occasion, Cinéma Public is teaming up with Vidéographe to present two unique works from their catalogue: On en a soupé (1970) by D. Bardin, a montage of television sequences exploring the quest for identity by the people of Quebec, and Quid (2016), an experimental animated film by Marie-Noëlle Moreau-Robidas, playing with perception and visual illusions. Each 35-minute screening will be enriched by a live performance by a jigger, a singer and a musician: an opportunity to reinvent the cinematic experience by focusing on Quebec’s oral and cultural heritage.

 

You don’t need to get tickets for this free event. First come, first served! The theatre will open 30 minutes before the announced time.

© Nathalie Bujold

Monograph : Work – Nathalie Bujold

PUBLICATION

2024



Publication of OUVRAGE/ WORK 

This monograph, the result of a long period of study delving into Nathalie Bujold’s body of work over more than thirty years, brings together her most emblematic works. The authors whose essays appear here have closely followed her explorations or consider her artistic approach in a spirit of discovery and adventure. Their gaze, both probing and playful, is reflected in their relevant, enthusiastic writings about Bujold’s multidisciplinary and multimedia practice, now focused particularly on video production. The questions they raise cut across disciplines, prompting us to re-examine certain specific aspects of the foundations of her oeuvre. In turn, Dominique Sirois-Rouleau, Nathalie Bachand, Sylvain Campeau, and Édouard Monnet write about works with content related to the concepts of the object, the motif, the image, time, and movement intrinsic to the making of Bujold’s “books.” Taking us through time and including the artist’s incorporation of new technological tools, this nonlinear, often light-hearted overview encourages us to browse and constantly piques our curiosity about the forms of a vision constantly renewed by movement and the fragmentation of the object. (excerpt of the preface of Sonia Pelletier)

 

Artist: Nathalie Bujold
Texts of: Nathalie Bachand, Sylvain Campeau, Édouard Monnet, Sonia Pelletier, Dominique Sirois-Rouleau
Graphic Design: bureau60a, Vidéographe
Edited by: Sonia Pelletier

Publishing: Vidéographe
Parution: May 30 2024

ISBN: 978-2-922302- 10-3 (printed), 200 p.
ISBN: 978-2-922302-11-0 (digital – PDF)

PRICE: $49.00 + tax and shipping

► For purchase, please contact Mathilde Fauteux: distribution@videographe.org

 

BIOGRAPHY

Nathalie Bujold is a multidisciplinary artist, living and working in Montréal. In 1985,  she was one of the founders of the artist-run centre l’Œil de Poisson in Québec City. She obtained an undergraduate degree from Université Laval in 1992, where she won the René-Richard Award. In 2008, she was awarded the Artistic Creation Award from the Conseils des Arts et des lettres du Québec. 2016 she received her master’s degree in Studio and Media Arts from UQAM. Her one-channel videos are distributed by Vidéographe and she is represented by ELLEPHANT gallery.