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January
18, 2006 / 312 OnScreen
Part of Sir
Wilfred Grenfell College Art Gallery's Festival of Contemporary
Film & Video in Corner Brook, Newfoundland & Labrador.
    
312, in collaboration
with Sir
Wilfred Grenfell College Art Gallery, presented 312 OnScreen—a
screening of national and international video art—on Wednesday,
January 18, 2006 as a part of the art gallery’s Festival
of Contemporary Film & Video. Selected from an open call for
submissions, 312 OnScreen showed videos from Denmark, France,
Germany, Kazakhstan, United Kingdom, United States, and Canada,
including videos from Newfoundland & Labrador.
The videos
covered topics ranging from the ghost of convicted murderer and
avid ornithologist Nathan Leopold to the public punishment of
women accused of having affairs with Germans during the Second
World War in France. An eclectic variety of topics were on screen,
highlighting both the experimental and the straightforward.
312 OnScreen
presented the following videos (in order of presentation):
- Aubrey
Reeves, Two Knots, One Not, 2005, 59s (Toronto)
- Zik
Staav, Gaijin, 2005, 12m34s (Roskilde, Denmark &
Toronto)
- Caroline
Ross, skin flicker, 2005, 1m (Toronto)
- Liz Knox,
One Hour of Excitement, 2005, 2m14s (Toronto)
- Karina
Griffith, Marker, 2005, 7m35s (Berlin, Germany)
- Jennifer
Beth Guerin, Bed Ballet, 2005, 3m58s (Tucson, AZ, USA)
- Lisa Lipton,
white strings, 2005, 5m33s (Windsor, ON)
- Wes Kline,
hauntology, 2005, 6m10s (Pittsburgh)
- Kym Greeley,
landing, 2005, 1m21s (St. John's, NL)
- Nancy
Jean Tucker, Returning, 2005, 3m40s (Los Angeles)
- Alla Girik
& Oksana Shatalova, Warning: Woman / Decapitation, 2005,
39s (Rudny, Kazakhstan)
- Micheline
Durocher, Syncope, 2004, 3m32s (Montreal)
- Alyssa
Andrews, Untitled (Sorting Rocks), 2005, 5m (Montreal)
- Emily
Lutzker, Things I’ve Shouted, 2005, 1m56s (New York)
- Craig
Leonard, Castro’s Library, 2005, 10m43s (Kingston, ON)
- Kevin
Ward, The Rubbish Composer, 2005, 9m26s (London, UK)
- Jean-Gabriel
Périot, Even if she had been a criminal…, 9m13s
(Tours, France)
- Lynn Cazabon,
reel, 2m50s (Baltimore, MD, USA)
[Download
Exhibition Publication, .PDF format]
In
312 Online:
January
1 - 31, 2006 /
Jillian Locke, “1 match for single parenting”

312 Online’s
first exhibition of 2006 is another video from Locke's series
The Allowance for Doubtful Accounts. In each video, Locke
takes weblogs she finds at livejournal.com and inhabits each author’s
persona, presenting her interpretations as performance-based videos.
Jillian
Locke completed her double major in Cinema Studies and Visual
Studies at the University of Toronto in 2003. Her video series
The Allowance for Doubtful Accounts: The Livejournal.com project
recently screened at the Art Star 2 Video Biennial, SAW Gallery. |