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© Michael
Snow, FDL, Époxy, 2002
© Michael
Snow for reproduction of works
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AUTHORS
• Direction : Michael Snow
• Research Direction: Peggy Gale
Multimedia Direction: Jean-Christiphe
Yacono
• Art Direction and Design: Éric Dubois
Music : Dominique
Hamel
PRODUCTION
• Daniel Langlois
Foundation for Art, Science and Technology (FDL) + Époxy Communications,
2002
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Producter : Jean Gagnon (FDL)
with
support from Téléfilm Canada, Canada Arts Council and Heritage Canada
PUBLISHING
Éditions du
Centre Georges Pompidou
Collection Anarchive, no. 2
Director of the collection : Anne-Marie Duguet
ISBN
: 0968469310
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Versions
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PRICE
IN CANADA
125 $ CAN
(including shipping)
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CREDITS
Director of the Anarchive collection:
Anne-Marie Duguet
Director of Prototyping and Producer :
Jean-Gagnon
Daniel Langlois Foundation for Art, Science and Technology
Multimedia Director:
Jean-Christophe Yacono
Époxy Communications inc.
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Creation and Production Team under the direction of Michael Snow
Director of research:
Peggy Gale
Creative Director and Scriptwriter:
Jean-Christophe Yacono
Artistic Director, Designer and Scriptwriter:
Éric Dubois
Technical Director:
Adrien Claude
Database Architect:
Alain Depocas
PRODUCTION
Daniel
Langlois Foundation for Art, Science and Technology
www.fondation-langlois.org/
Époxy
Communications inc.
http://www.epoxy.ca
with
the support from
Téléfilm Canada
Canada Arts Council
Heritage Canada
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An
application to explore Michael Snow's work, as well as an educational
and didactic tool, allowing you to discover the works of one of the most
significant artists in contemporary art and cinema of the past 50 years.
A data base with 4,800 entries and records for more than 700 documented
works.
The
opening interface is an excerpt from a sequence in Rameau’s Nephew
by Diderot (Thanx to Dennis Young) by Wilma Schoen (1974) - a fifteen-minute
sequence from which key frames have been extracted.
In
showing the tools that Michael Snow uses, the sequence demonstrates
a particular dimension of the artist’s work, which incorporates
various materials and media. It also explores possible links between
perception and different means of transmitting perception, notably language
and technology (in this instance cinema and photography). The objects
placed on this table, continually moved by the artist, will act as gateways
into the database of the artist’s work and, depending on the grouping,
will take you to different sections of the DVD.

Through
six main interfaces, the dvd contains the following sections and elements:
- 4800 entries in the database
- 799 documented works
- 60 film or video excerpts
- 57 texts on the artist
- 47 soundtracks
- texts, notes and drawings from the artist
- animation and simulation installations in 2D/3D
- reproductions of photographic works
- bibliography, directories and search tools (databases)




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