In 1987 the Public Access Collective in Toronto commissioned fifteen short works to be screened on a 36 monitor videowall in a shopping centre in Ontario, Canada.
The project was called 'The Lunatic of One Idea'. Five of the fifteen works have been brought to Britain for the first time, courtesy of Canada House.
Victor Burgin: 'In Toronto 1987'
Laura Mulvey: 'New Horizons'
United Media Arts Studies: 'Yell Hell'
Rhonda Abrams: 'Depth and Breadth'
Denis Day/Christine Martin/Su Rynard: '˜The Greatest Thing'
[LESS]In 1987 the Public Access Collective in Toronto commissioned fifteen short works to be screened on a 36 monitor videowall in a shopping centre in Ontario, Canada.
The project was called 'The Lunatic of One Idea'. Five of the fifteen works have been brought to Britain for the first time, courtesy of Canada House.
Victor Burgin: 'In Toronto 1987'
Laura Mulvey: 'New Horizons'
United Media Arts Studies: 'Yell Hell'
Rhonda Abrams: 'Depth and Breadth'
Denis Day/Christine Martin/Su Rynard: '˜The Greatest Thing'