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Beginning with the solitary march of an ant amongst a forest of grass, we follow the movement of water and sand to the rocky shore, small tableaus captured in beautiful compositions.
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In support of Kathleen Roger's MFA thesis.
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Focused on a very small scale, Alisa gives view into the worlds of kelp and sand at Wreck Beach. Prominently featured is the movement of small grains of sand and silt, running down a leaf or pulled to the sea in small rivulets.
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The world today presents us with many complex challenges, such as dealing with a pandemic. The solutions to these challenges are not easily found through the lens of single scholarly disciplines. Increasingly, problem-solving in a complex world…
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These podcasts function as mapping based in oral storytelling, a way to share some the conversations and research that are the foundation to all of the Mapping East Van projects.
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Research Data Management (RDM) is increasingly recognized as a key part of the research enterprise in all disciplines. With the forthcoming release of the Tri-Agencies’ Policy on Research Data Management, both researchers and the institutions and…
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In support of Kelly Small's MDes thesis.
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Filmed at Wreck Beach starring the smallest of actors, flies swarming above a rock, a worm amongst glistening sea moss, and an ant on a leaf. Removed from the micro timescale, featured as well is the slow drift of sun across a spiderweb.
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"Hiatus, Hope, Harmony. All is good. And then, something changes. You feel incomplete, unaccomplished and restless. You almost disappear. It is a pause, a hiatus, a break...anything but a stop. It is time to pay attention to your mental health…
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Day Sixty is a film made with Socially distanced protocols. All set ups were either 6 feet apart, or were shot with techniques such as an unmanned camera, in order to ensure that we were maintaining the strict Covid Guidelines in place in May of…
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In support of Hoda Hamouda's Master of Design thesis.
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Recorded at Miller's Landing, this features a more removed view of several locations, the small movements within, finally underscored by a sense of human interruption by an amount of detritus.
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In support of Shi Mawenzhu's MFA thesis. The black part is the interactive part which is designed to be viewed only in person. Total video length is 10 minutes.
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The purpose of this presentation is to foster awareness of the privacy issues that rise throughout the entire lifecycle of research data. This presentation is a part of a collaborative series between Emily Carr University of Art and Design (ECU) and…
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In nothing is permanent, I used my cell phone as a means of documenting my POV in an ever-changing world while utilizing my extensive library of videos. The video is a compilation of my contributions to CO-VID 19: 2-gather-a-part, a 2020…
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My piece is an abstract contortion film created during the Covid-19 pandemic, in the context of increased anti-Asian sentiment and life in lockdown.
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For many, libraries are warm, welcoming places, tinged with nostalgia and fond memories. Yet these library collections and spaces are also sites of trauma for researchers, particularly Indigenous students. The presentation is a chance for those who…
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In support of Trevor Van den Eijnden's MFA thesis.
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Isolation is a portrait of an individual, but a shared human experience. A lot of the shots and editing pace were used to emphasize how disoriented quarantine can feel. Each day blends together, as we dissociate from our temporal structures. This…
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This piece is about the term “home” and the ways we may bridge the distances between our homes- spaces that we can identify as encompassing safety. It’s a brief telling of our bodies’ histories on this unceded land and lands we may long for.…
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Jodie Aguinaldo is a theatre major at Douglas College and has been a part of Chorus Studio for three years. She has been an actress and singer in Snow White, a Royal Canadian Theatre Company rendition. Her hobbies include juggling, songwriting, and…
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In support of Oluwasola Olowo-Ake's MDes thesis.
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These podcasts function as mapping based in oral storytelling, a way to share some the conversations and research that are the foundation to all of the Mapping East Van projects.