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GRAF by Motion, directed by Eklipz, feat Zion
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"GRAF" by Motion, directed by Eklipz, feat. ZIon
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Bill Bissett and BP Nichol - 1 - Interviewed by Phillis Webb
Bill Bissett and BP Nichol interviewed by Phillis Webb.
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"BUSHWHACK"-Never look at trees the same way again!
Adapted from the provocative book and unique collaboration by visual artist Tina Schliessler and poet Heather Susan Haley, Bushwhack compels the vi...
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HOW TO REMAIN by AURAL Heather music video, video poem
The audience is along for a wild ride in AURAL Heather's "How To Remain" with a compulsive protagonist resolutely heading toward an elusive goal of...
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DYING FOR THE PLEASURE video poem, spoken word poetry video,
"Dying For the Pleasure" is a blackly humorous, kaleidoscopic trip down Memory Lane, the car a metaphor for power, an extension of desire. Once beh...
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About SEE THE VOICE: Visible Verse
A wedding of word and image, the voice *seen* as well as heard.
Check out SEE THE VOICE: Visible Verse, my group at Facebook with a large, and growing, selection of videopoems from around the world.
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Heather Susan Haley-PoetHeather Susan Haley pushes boundaries by creatively integrating disciplines, genres and media. With poetry published in numerous journals and anthologies, including Geist and the Verse Map of Vancouver, her collections Sideways (Anvil Press) and Three Blocks West of Wonderland (Ekstasis Editions) have been described as "supple and unusual," "brawny and uncompromising." An editor for the LA Weekly, publisher of Rattler and the Edgewise Cafe, one of Canada's first electronic literary magazines, she is architect of the Edgewise ElectroLit Centre, the Vancouver Videopoem Festival and See The Voice: VISIBLE VERSE at Pacific Cinémathèque, North America's sustaining venue for artistically significant poetry film and video. Her own works have been official selections at dozens of international film festivals. Haley has gained renown as an engaging performer as well, sharing her poetry and music with audiences around the world. Most recently she toured eastern Canada and the U.S. in support of her critically acclaimed AURAL Heather CD of spoken word songs, Princess Nut.
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Dying for the Pleasure, Haley's first videopoem—which she defines as wedding of word and image—premiered in 2003, screening at many festivals including the International ArtExpo in Milan, the National Centre for Contemporary Arts in Kalingrad and the Gene Siskal Film Centre/Chicago Art Institute. Her latest videopoem, Purple Lipstick, garners kudos internationally, an official selection at VideoBardo in Buenos Aires, the 3rd Zebra Poetry Film Festival in Berlin and Women in Film in Vancouver where she was a guest speaker on a panel discussing the hybrid genre. Purple Lipstick also screened at Commfest, Wildsound, Female Eye in Toronto, Northwest Projections and Reel to Real in Seattle, the Vibgyor Short and Documentary Film Festival in Kerala, India, New Filmmakers in New York City, FemFest in Zagreb, Pause & Play International Film Festival—United Arab Emirates, Electric Rats Dream Video Dreams in Celje, Slovenia, the NoBudget Film & Video Festival in Heilbronn, Germany, Festival Miden, Kelemata, Greece and the European Media Arts Festival in Osnabrück, Germany out of 2000 entries.