Re: [Frameworks] Toronto book launch for Sculpting Cinema - Nov 24 @ 3pm

2018-10-24 Thread Melanie Wilmink
Hi Michael,
Pleasure Dome is self-distributing so we're working on getting it into some
independent shops, but the easiest way to get it would be to order directly
from them. You can email their staff person, Theresa Slater at
pleasuredomemana...@gmail.com for more details. If anyone would like to
suggest a brick and mortar store for us to approach, feel free to message
me or Theresa directly.
Thanks for your interest!
Best,
Melanie

On Wed, Oct 24, 2018 at 2:07 PM Michael Betancourt <
hinterland.mov...@gmail.com> wrote:

> where is it available?
>
> Michael
>
> Sent from my phone so appologies for any typos!
>
> On Oct 24, 2018, at 1:42 PM, Melanie Wilmink 
> wrote:
>
> *BOOK LAUNCH: Sculpting Cinema*
> Saturday, November 24, 2018 - 3:00 pm
> John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape, and Design –
> University of Toronto in Room 230 – 1 Spadina Crescent. Toronto, ON
> Join our Sculpting Cinema Book Launch event here!
> 
> Or order your copy by emailing pleasuredomemana...@gmail.com.
>
> 
>
>
> Pleasure Dome is pleased to announce the launch of its newest publication, 
> *Sculpting
> Cinema *(Ed. Melanie Wilmink & Solomon Nagler).
>
> *Sculpting Cinema* documents the intersections of sculpture,
> architecture, performance, installation art, and expanded cinema within
> contemporary Canadian art. Through seven pieces of writing and two artists'
> projects, a selection of scholars and creatives from across the country
> have explored the ways that cinema flows off the screen and into physical
> space. The book embodies this thematic content through a creative design,
> making it an attractive collectors' object and critical discourse
> simultaneously. Each copy of this limited-edition run contains unique
> photo-emulsion prints by Solomon Nagler and Angela Henderson, and the
> overall design by Jayme Spinks uses creative layout and typography to
> convey the “feeling” of cinema through the format of a printed book. 
> *Sculpting
> Cinema* considers how cinema has moved beyond the black box in an
> aesthetically-driven format that is scholarly, but also accessible to
> general interest readers who wish to learn more about these artworks.
>
> Includes essays by Harry Vandervlist, Melanie Wilmink, Zoë Heyn-Jones,
> Carmen Victor, Tom Kohut, Collin Zipp, Shana MacDonald; with artists'
> projects by Angela Henderson/ Solomon Nagler and Pierre Hébert.
>
> Featuring the work of: Donald Lawrence, Solomon Nagler/ Alexandre Larose
> and Passage Studio, Christina Battle, Kristie MacDonald, Charles
> Stankievech, Andrew John Milne, David Hoffos, and Shary Boyle.
>
>
> *This publication was produced through the support of the Canada Council
> for the Arts, Media Arts Initiatives Grant.*
>
> *ABOUT PLEASURE DOME (est. 1989)*
>
> Pleasure Dome is an artist-run exhibition collective dedicated to the
> presentation of artists’ film, video and experimental media. Pleasure Dome
> partners with media art organizations and artist-run centers in Toronto,
> nationally, and abroad to initiate co-presentations, collaborations, and
> sponsorships to bring forward culturally diverse and experimental media
> projects.
>
> *Pleasure Dome is generously supported by the Toronto Arts Council, the
> Ontario Arts Council, and the Canada Arts Council, and by our members,
> sponsors, and community partners.*
>
> For more information: pleasuredomemana...@gmail.com|
> www.pdome.org
> 
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Re: [Frameworks] Toronto book launch for Sculpting Cinema - Nov 24 @ 3pm

2018-10-24 Thread Michael Betancourt
where is it available?

Michael

Sent from my phone so appologies for any typos!

> On Oct 24, 2018, at 1:42 PM, Melanie Wilmink  wrote:
> 
> BOOK LAUNCH: Sculpting Cinema
> Saturday, November 24, 2018 - 3:00 pm
> John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape, and Design – University 
> of Toronto in Room 230 – 1 Spadina Crescent. Toronto, ON  
> Join our Sculpting Cinema Book Launch event here!
> Or order your copy by emailing pleasuredomemana...@gmail.com.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Pleasure Dome is pleased to announce the launch of its newest publication, 
> Sculpting Cinema (Ed. Melanie Wilmink & Solomon Nagler).
> 
> Sculpting Cinema documents the intersections of sculpture, architecture, 
> performance, installation art, and expanded cinema within contemporary 
> Canadian art. Through seven pieces of writing and two artists' projects, a 
> selection of scholars and creatives from across the country have explored the 
> ways that cinema flows off the screen and into physical space. The book 
> embodies this thematic content through a creative design, making it an 
> attractive collectors' object and critical discourse simultaneously. Each 
> copy of this limited-edition run contains unique photo-emulsion prints by 
> Solomon Nagler and Angela Henderson, and the overall design by Jayme Spinks 
> uses creative layout and typography to convey the “feeling” of cinema through 
> the format of a printed book. Sculpting Cinema considers how cinema has moved 
> beyond the black box in an aesthetically-driven format that is scholarly, but 
> also accessible to general interest readers who wish to learn more about 
> these artworks.
> 
> Includes essays by Harry Vandervlist, Melanie Wilmink, Zoë Heyn-Jones, Carmen 
> Victor, Tom Kohut, Collin Zipp, Shana MacDonald; with artists' projects by 
> Angela Henderson/ Solomon Nagler and Pierre Hébert.
> 
> Featuring the work of: Donald Lawrence, Solomon Nagler/ Alexandre Larose and 
> Passage Studio, Christina Battle, Kristie MacDonald, Charles Stankievech, 
> Andrew John Milne, David Hoffos, and Shary Boyle.
> 
> 
> This publication was produced through the support of the Canada Council for 
> the Arts, Media Arts Initiatives Grant.
> 
> ABOUT PLEASURE DOME (est. 1989)
> 
> Pleasure Dome is an artist-run exhibition collective dedicated to the 
> presentation of artists’ film, video and experimental media. Pleasure Dome 
> partners with media art organizations and artist-run centers in Toronto, 
> nationally, and abroad to initiate co-presentations, collaborations, and 
> sponsorships to bring forward culturally diverse and experimental media 
> projects.
> 
> Pleasure Dome is generously supported by the Toronto Arts Council, the 
> Ontario Arts Council, and the Canada Arts Council, and by our members, 
> sponsors, and community partners.
> 
> For more information: pleasuredomemana...@gmail.com   | www.pdome.org.
> 
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> FrameWorks mailing list
> FrameWorks@jonasmekasfilms.com
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