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Film Pool

- jeeff - Sunday, October 1st, 2006 : goo

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Another exhibit from the 2006 Toronto Nuit Blanche "contemporary art thing".

University of Toronto: Dark Hart
Curated by Barbara Fischer
(Multi-media environment showcases)

nuitblanche.livewithculture.ca/nuit_blanche/the_zones/zone_a/independent_projects/university_of_toronto_dark_hart

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The films were projected on to the end wall of the Hart House pool. Hart House is a beautiful old building that serves as a University of Toronto student centre. The films (what I saw at least) consisted of a bunch of specially made footage spliced with various other commercial films (eg. A Clockwork Orange). Candles, humidity, and the odour of chlorine added ambience. The pictures looked particularly pretty reflected in the rippling water.

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elaine: 18th Oct 2006 - 07:36 GMT

ooh! pretty! i once went to a film event at a swimming pool, and the films lit the water and the water lit the roof in a ripply way that was just lovely. there was also a bar and people, including me, who decided to swim. i think there was a broken nose, but no other incidents, but the organisers were terribly anxious about the drunks swimming.

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