Words from Reed (filmmaker): In the autumn of 2020, I brought fibre forms from the Mermaid Spring crowd-crafting project, hyperbolic and hairy, into a development site in what is contemporarily-known as Mt. Pleasant in so-called Vancouver. The particular site pictured was, prior to colonial development, at the edge of dense…
In this PTC Platforms project, Binary Star manifests as a series of very short films designed for dissemination on online platforms. These flash-fiction-like audiovisual travelogues combine the voices of the two primary characters from the eponymous theatrical work-in-progress, music from Stephen Lyons, and moving images of architecture and wilderness captured…
In 2021, I began to develop The Frontliners for the stage with Playwrights Theatre Centre’s New Play in Development Prize. The Frontliners is a comedic drama about three employees stationed at an East Van hotel tasked with managing the arrival and housing of Syrian refugees against an impossible housing market…
Presented as a part of PTC Platforms, The Horror Lab is an interactive short film meets research survey exploring horror themes and tropes to determine what scares YOU the most. Access it here on Typeform.
We asked Dr. T’uy’t’tanat Cease Wyss the following question: “Can you tell me what you feel and think about Indigenous sovereignty in digital spaces?” Here’s what she said:
Close your eyes, put on some headphones, and let the sound of waves pull you under. “Halo-Halong Tunog” or sound mix in English is a 5 minute immersive and kaleidoscopic soundscape written by Kamila Sediego and mixed by SeekersInternational. It explores Filipinx family histories, both spoken and unspoken.