
Richard Fung - The Politics of Self
In partnership with the Hamilton Pride Festival and V tape, The Factory presented a retrospective screening of video art by award winning media artist and cultural critic Richard Fung followed by an interactive question and answer session with Richard Fung and curator Ian Jarvis.
I AM (Richard Fung, 2007, 30 sec.)
Sea in the Blood (Richard Fung, 2000, 26 min.)
Dirty Laundry (Richard Fung, 1996, 31 min.)
Steam Clean (Richard Fung, 1991, 4 min.)
Chinese Characters (Richard Fung, 1986, 21 min.)

Gene Boy Came Home (Alanis Obonsawin, 2007, 24 min),
Waban-Aki: People from Where the Sun Rises (Alanis Obonsawin, 2006, 104 min)
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PART 3 - Friday, March 12, 2010
Barbara Sternberg
Barbara Sternberg - Experimental Explorer
Opus 40 (Barbara Sternberg, 1979, 14:30 min), Transitions (Barbara Sternberg, 1982 11:30 min),
Like a Dream That Vanishes (Barbara Sternberg, 2000, 40 min), Burning (Barbara Sternberg, 2002, 7 min),
Once (Barbara Sternberg, 2007, 3 min)
In partnership with the Art Gallery of Hamilton, The Factory presented 5 experimental films and
an interactive question and answer session with Barbara Sternberg.
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PART 2 - Friday, November 13, 2009

Transitory, 2003
Vessna Perunovich - Triple-screen Video Installation - EXILE
Infinite Wall (Vessna Perunovich, 2007, 3 min., 45 sec.),
Crossing the Bridge (Vessna Perunovich, 2005, 12 min. 20 sec.),
(W)HOLE HOUSE OF EXILE (Vessna Perunovich, 16 min., 40 sec.),
The Other Side of the Ocean (Crossing) (Vessna Perunovich, 2004, 5 min. 10 sec.)
In partnership with HCA Dance Theatre, The Factory presented 4 triple-screen video installations, live
performance and an interactive audience discussion with Toronto based artist Vessna Perunovich.
PART 1 - Friday, October 9, 2009

JEAN PICHE - VIDEOMUSIC RETROSPECTIVE
Spin (Jean Piche, 1999-2002, 19 min., 30 sec.), Bharat (Jean Piche, 2002, 24 min.),
eXpress (Jean Piche, 2001, 11 min., 16 sec.), Boreales (Jean Piche, 2008, 10 min.)
In partnership with New Adventures in Sound Art, The Factory presented a retrospective of Jean Piche's
Triple-Screen videomusic works from 1999 to present including the Hamilton premiere of Boreales.