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DESCRIPTION:\nWhen and Where: \nThursday, October 10, 2024 7:00 pm to 9:0
 0 pm \n Deluxe Screening Room, IN-222E \n I\nis College \n 2 Sussex Avenu
 e, Toronto, ON M5S 1J5 \n\nSpeakers \nKarel Doing \n\nDescription: \nAD 
 HOC 63: RUINS AND RESILIENCE: KAREL DOING, IN PERSONOctober 10, 8PM, I
 \nis College room 222AD HOC is proud to present this screening of films by
  Karel Doing. Karel Doing is an independent artist, filmmaker, and resea
 rcher whose practice investigates the relationship between culture and nat
 ure by means of analogue and organic process, experiment, and co-creatio
 n. His work has been shown worldwide at festivals, in cinemas, on stage\
 , and in galleries. He was a founder member of Studio één, a pioneering D
 iY film laboratory. He has invented “phytography,” a technique that combi
 nes plants and photochemical emulsion.Whirlwind (1998, colour, 9 min.)En
 ergy Energy (1999, B&W, 7 min.)The Mulch Spider’s Dream (2018, colour,
  14 min.)A Perfect Storm (2022, colour, 3 min.)Babbler, Fairy and Thurs
 h (2022, B&W, 4 min.)Oxygen (2023, colour, 6 min.)Agapanthus (2024, B
 &W, 6 min.)Liquidator (2010, colour, 8 min.)Wilderness Series (2016, c
 olour, 14 min.)TRT: 71 min.AD HOC aims to rethink what an experience of c
 inema can be. We seek to reposition historical landmarks and buried treasu
 res within the on-going tradition of experimental and other non- commercia
 l modes of filmmaking, drawing on work from Toronto, throughout Canada,
  and internationally. Within these parameters, we aspire to diversity in 
 programming, as well as to multimedia and interdisciplinary screening eve
 nts that bring together varied communities.AD HOC = Stephen Broomer, Madi
  Piller, Jim Shedden, Bart Testa.Thanks to Alberto Zambenedetti, James 
 Leo Cahill, Charlie Keil, Karen Reid, Denise Ing, Eyan Logan, Sean Ro
 gers, Robert Trevisan, Thom Chan, and the audio-visual staff of I\nis C
 ollege. \n\nContact Information: \n Stephen Broomer stephen.broomer@utoron
 to.ca \n\nSponsors \nI\nis College, Cinema Studies Institute \n2 Sussex A
 venue, Toronto, ON M5S 1J5 \n\nCategories \n LecturesScreenings \n\nAudi
 ences \n Alumni and FriendsCommunityFacultyGraduate StudentsUndergraduate 
 Students
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LAST-MODIFIED:20240924T143131Z
LOCATION:2 Sussex Avenue, Toronto, ON M5S 1J5
SUMMARY:Ruins and Resilience
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