Luc Bourdon, Marc Paradis and Simon B. Robert are curators for a selection of Canadian video to be presented within the context of the 13th Montréal International Festival of New Cinema and Video. This tape relates their experiences and research which occurs during their journey across Canada. This document is less a documentation of the trip than a logical suite to the questions raised in a previous work, Scheme vidéo. Focusing on the displacement of the three curators, the tape reflects their perceptions through the random capture of images. With Paul Wong, Grant Poier, Nida Home Doherty, Jerry Kissel, John Greyson and Collin Campbell.
Nida Home Doherty was an active and founding member of Neutral Ground, an artist-run gallery in Regina, Saskatchewan in the early 1980's. She opened a commercial art space, Centricity Gallery, in London, Ontario in the late 1980's. Later, she returned to education and eventually completed a PhD in the Philosophy of Education. She currently works for an online adult literacy organization in Ontario where she teaches, among other subjects, a now long-standing, Creative Writing course. She also writes art reviews of mainly local artists from around Southwestern Ontario. Most recently, Nida has returned to doing multimedia and video art. You can follow her current project, Draining, on Instagram.
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