WATER WEIGHT, FRICTION POSSIBILITY
- DAN Pon
- OTHER SIGHTS
1:50
The Garden, 2018
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- T’uy’t’tanat-Cease Wyss
2:46
祖祖輩輩呢度係…
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- Yao Xiao
4:42
You have what are called the spring tides, those are the tides that are the highest of the highs, and the lowest of the lows…
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- Kristina Lee Podesva, SESSION 16
5:10
Close was land that certain made admiral that…
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- Laiwan, A New World is Reversed
5:25
These barnacles that are filtering the water…
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- Laiwan, SESSION 15
5:46
Ship the near reed green…
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- Laiwan, A New World is Reversed
5:56
Walking near the river and not swimming in it is like walking next to friend and not talking to them…
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- Genevieve Robertson, SESSION 1
6:29
I really appreciate you asking about our barnacle research…
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- Laiwan, SESSION 15
6:49
Down the Fraser river walking and swimming along its shores from Yale BC to it’s mouth…
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- Genevieve Robertson,SESSION 1
6:57
How do you make people bump into each other over and over…
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- Lindsay Brown, SESSION 4
7:04
Lets look at making kin first…
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- Laiwan, SESSION 15
7:32
I’m interested in the intersection of different types of human systems…
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- Germaine Koh, SESSION 5
7:48
We are trying to get people accustomed to being with, eating with, doing things with other people…
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- Lindsay Brown, SESSION 4
8:03
A lot of the Chinese from this Chinatown … are all from that region…
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- Laiwan, SESSION 15
8:22
There’s this residual reluctance to move outside one’s field of expertise…
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- Germaine Koh, SESSION 5
8:38
After the doors of perception…
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- Kara Uzelman, SESSION 13
8:57
Kinds, diverse, of fruits and water much…
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- Laiwan, A New World is Reversed
9:27
Centuries ago the word emergent meant…
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- Kimberly Phillips, SESSION 1
9:44
The care with which you ask the questions…
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- Jen Weih, SESSION 5
9:51
So how did I become an artist and not some insurgent somewhere?…
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- Laiwan, SESSION 15
10:08
I became a conductor for understanding the experience of entering a habitat that’s not my own…
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- Genevieve Robertson, SESSION 1
10:50
We put up these man-made structures but there’s all these holes in it…
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- Jay White, SESSION 1
11:03
So its kind of like forcing our human behaviour into lock step with the natural environment…
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- Germaine Koh, SESSION 5
11:13
I’m not going to insert rationality here trying to explain Donna Haraway…
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- Laiwan, SESSION 15
11:51
How we might turn away from over evaluation phenomena such as growth…
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- Kristina Lee Podesva, SESSION 16
12:20
What feels appealing is the potential to help convince people of a new kind of approach…
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- Germaine Koh, SESSION 5
12:48
They actually are so in tune with the tides…
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- Kristina Lee Podesva, SESSION 16
13:26
Tentacularity means on some level, the ability to think with eight tentacles…
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- Laiwan, SESSION 15
14:03
The West Coast has been connected in communication for years…
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- Cynthia Brooke, SESSION 16
14:41
To create this archive that is like an intervention into the idea of the biographical narrative…
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- Carol Sawyer, SESSION 5
14:59
More was there…
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- Laiwan, A New World is Reversed
15:22
History is an ideological project, it’s a poltical project…
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- Carol Sawyer,SESSION 5
15:37
He had moved to the province in 1950 after being fired from the National Film Board…
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- Kara Uzelman, SESSION 13
16:00
Part of the accessibility was that you were able to hunt and fish…
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- Joulene Parent Tse, Phase II Session 1
16:28
It saw first should who him…
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- Laiwan, A New World is Reversed
16:48
One of the bigger studies was using hallucinogenics for therapeutic purposes…
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- Kara Uzelman, SESSION 13
17:19
Here are some low tides coming up…
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- Kristina Lee Podesva, SESSION 16
17:43
Staying with the trouble…
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- Laiwan, SESSION 15
18:08
During low tide, you can go out on the shore, you can find food…
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- Kristina Lee Podesva, SESSION 16
18:24
False Creek used to extend up further, all the way up to Clark avenue…
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- Jay White, SESSION 1
19:03
That used to be an island, had a farm on it,
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- Cornelia Wyngaarden, Comment,SESSION 1
19:32
It seems like as access continues to proliferate that act of representation is never going to end …
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- Audience Comment, SESSION 4
19:19
How do we see the other, no longer as ‘othered’, but actually a part of you…
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- Laiwan, SESSION 15
19:27
The whole, full, messy complexity of any given moment…
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- Carol Sawyer, SESSION 5
20:05
Scientists have not been able to decode brain signals…
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- Kara Uzelman, SESSION 15
can
20:30
There’s something else that’s going on…
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- Laiwan, SESSION 15
20:35
How do we break down those fences…
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- Cynthia Brooke, SESSION 16
20:39
Land, was it affirm?…
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- Laiwan, A New World is Reversed
21:11
I’m interested in the work of imagination…
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- Laiwan, SESSION 15
21:21
The continental divide used to be a shoreline…
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- Genevieve Robertson, SESSION 1
21:45
Tsawwassen was an island…
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- Audience Comment,SESSION 1
21:58
You can tell by looking at it that it was a relatively fresh fill in…
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- Cynthia Brooke, SESSION 16
22:30
Midnight, after, hours two to up…
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- Laiwan, A New World is Reversed
23:01
How might was imagine our own time differently…
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- Carol Sawyer, SESSION 5
23:13
There is this idea of global tidal friction…
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- Kristina Lee Podesva, SESSION 16
24:13
We have to get rid of thinking that we live in a Anthropocene…
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- Laiwan, SESSION 15
24:26
Signs these at rejoiced…
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- Laiwan, A New World is Reversed
24:54
The Athabasca runs through the tar sands in Northern Alberta…
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- Genevieve Robertson, SESSION 1
25:08
Cecil John Rhodes, Rhodes scholarships, all of those things were named after him …
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- Laiwan, SESSION 15
26:00
Don’t write me out…
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- Carol Sawyer, SESSION 5
26:14
And most of the really strong admonitions against property speculation are gone…
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- Lindsay Brown, SESSION 1
26:23
A rough boundary of what used to be this intertidal zone…
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- Jay White,SESSION 1
26:37
Fences rot out… it doesn’t matter what you make them of…
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- Cynthia Brooke, SESSION 16
27:07
The old ports which were previously embedded in city life …
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- Kimberly Phillips,SESSION 1
27:34
9/11 was given as the reason why the docks were put behind fences…
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- Cynthia Brooke, SESSION 16
28:03
This new and highly contested route would cut through salmon bearing streams…
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- Genevieve Robertson,SESSION 1
28:15
They [companies] own in that they have an extended, one company even has a 1,000 year lease on the Foreshore…
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- Cynthia Brooke, SESSION 16
28:53
Often these in-between spaces sat empty, but not actually empty at all…
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- Genevieve Robertson,SESSION 1
28:55
This state of being in-between …
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- Germaine Koh, SESSION 5
29:05
In apartheid Rhodesia to be Chinese meant…
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- Laiwan, SESSION 15
29:27
nterstitial or I don’t know exactly how to describe it…
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- Genevieve Robertson,SESSION 1
29:29
A cognitive blankness follows…
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- Kimberly Phillips,SESSION 1
29:48
We’ve gone from a place where in my generation alone…
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- Cynthia Brooke, SESSION 16
30:15
How do we work with other species?…
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- Laiwan, SESSION 15
30:38
Weirder still, the theme this year is the idea of Vancouver…
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- Kimberly Phillips,SESSION 1
31:18
We are in this precarious but beautiful situation of having this multi-million dollar waterfront property…
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- Jay White,SESSION 1
31:22
Development and monopolization of land is the predominant experience…
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- Lindsay Brown, SESSION 4
31:29
I was told the story that the land of the expo land actually being built on Styrofoam..
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- Laiwan, SESSION 15
31:57
So with the city of Vancouver it was framed not as labour unrest, but community unrest…
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- Cynthia Brooke, SESSION 16
32:19
I’m interested in the possibilities of where we can create dwelling…
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- Germaine Koh, SESSION 5
32:29
The city of Vancouver has a long history of trying to stop public space …
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- Lindsay Brown, SESSION 4
32:56
Trying to have an equal playing field…
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- Audience Comment, SESSION 4
33:08
You cannot build a liveable city if you build it through speculative purposes …
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- Lindsay Brown,SESSION 4
33:15
What other city heroizes developers…
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- Jeff Derksen, Comment SESSION 4
33:23
George Vancouver came and came into contact with the Tsleil-Waututh, with the Squamish people, with the Sto:lo people and the Musqueam…
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- Cynthia Brooke, Comment SESSION 16
33:49
The best way of storing capitol…
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- Jeff Derksen, Comment SESSION 4
34:07
Where does art end, and what are its concerns?…
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- Jen Weih, Comment SESSION 5
34:37
You start having timber fall down, you’re running out of the big trees, you’d better export something soon…
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- Lindsay Brown,SESSION 4
34:55
There’s way more stuff that happens than what gets solidified into the pillars that become history…
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- JGermaine Koh, SESSION 5
35:10
As a longshore worker this person is related directly to the work that I do, the people that greeted George Vancouver, did the work that I do…
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- JCynthia Brooke, SESSION 16
35:30
People came by the thousands, and they came from all over North America…
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- Lindsay Brown, SESSION 4
35:40
I want to say thank you to William Nahanni one of the found members of…
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- Cynthia Brooke, SESSION 16
36:03
The work that needs to be done is here….
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- Laiwan, SESSION 15
36:22
Vancouver’s Foreshore has also been a place that shifts and moves its not alwyas specifically that place that is in between the tides.…
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- Cynthia Brooke,SESSION 16