Volatile Works
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Volatile Works is a five member autonomous media arts collective in Montréal, Québec.
In addition to producing individual and collective projects, as well as a self-organized in-house distribution of member projects to 150 cinema/new media arts festivals screened in over 30 countries worldwide, Volatile Works has organized a series of community-based screenings, produced and participated in several independent video compilations, and has collaborated with other film and artist collectives on joint screenings and video production workshops.
Named 2007 Noisemakers by the Montreal Mirror: http://www.montrealmirror.com/2007/010407/nm17.html
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[edit] Collective Awards
2007: Awarded the special MUFF Award for four of its films at the Second Montreal Underground Film Festival, Montreal, Quebec, Canada: Ikuma Siku,Kuleshov's Paradox, Lust, and Uncanny.
2005: Awarded the special flEXiff Award for five of its films at The First and Last Experimental International Film Festival, Sydney, Australia: House, Kuleshov's Cabinet, NatoNosferatu, Resettlement [floating home], and Zombie Business.
[edit] Collective Screenings
Collective Screening at the Cinémathèque Québecoise: Volatile Works Does the Cinémathèque! (Montréal, Canada), November 23, 2007
Retrospective screening at the Fantasia Festival (Montréal, Canada), July 11, 2007
Curated screening at New York Experimental: Volatile Works Collective Does New York! (New York, USA), March 24th, 2007
Curated screening at Versionfest >05: Volatile Shorts Film Program (Chicago, USA), April 2005
[edit] Member Films & Projects
See http://www.volatileworks.org/projects.html