Suzan Vachon

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En prière dans le champ magnétique TrailerChant [dans les muscules du chant] TrailerLes Heures d'argent, des illuminations Trailer

Suzan Vachon is an artist with interdisciplinary training. She taught Activités vidéographiques and Recherches vidéographiques at the Université de Montréal’s Pavillon Mont-Royal for 12 years. She has taught at the École des arts visuels et médiatiques at UQAM since 1992. Vachon is interested in the metamorphosis of form and meaning through compositional work with still and moving images. Her research deals with the haptic dimension of image, sound and text and is part of a continuum of work centred around the archive, literature, cinema and the imaginaire of languages. Her videographic and interdisciplinary works have been shown in Canada, the United States, South America, Palestine and several European countries.

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Total trailers found: 6

Discours des comètes Trailer (1992)

27 December 1992

A question of perspective, 1958 - 1992. In an elliptical train of fragmentary and associative imagery, Discours des comètes explores the difficulty sometimes experienced in the act of distinguishing dreams from memory; this ambiguity is called troubled vision.

En prière dans le champ magnétique Trailer (2014)

27 December 2014

A videopoem on a text by Hélène Monette.

Chant [dans les muscules du chant] Trailer (2010)

27 December 2010

Chant [dans les muscules du chant] is a video composed primarily of film archives from the first half of the twentieth century.

Palimpseste sentimental Trailer (1990)

27 December 1990

Following in the footsteps of Goethe, Stendhal and numerous anonymous travellers, the author desires to recreate the famous Roman itinerary.

Corps d'oeuvres Trailer (1988)

27 December 1988

A feminine character stages fragments of paintings through dance. The metaphoric body constitutes the essence of this artwork.

Les Heures d'argent, des illuminations Trailer (2000)

27 December 2000

"For Les Heures d'argent, des illuminations, I have tried to make an installation of the conditions in wich sudden images appear, to interrogate oscillatory phenomena such as presence, disapearance, and to represent them in a luminous way.