Emerald ▣ (2025)
A continuously running installation of two video monitors on pedestals, overlooked by a green Kit-Cat clock. A 9" and a 13" CRT display two different video collages of footage from the Emerald Square Mall and the strike during its 1989 construction with remixed interferences of Channel J's Emerald City TV (1976-1979): the self-proclaimed "world’s first television show for gay men and women", Huge Video's Heat in the Night (1989), Genet's Un Chant D'Amour (1950), various cigarette commercials, The Wizard of Oz (1939), and a performance of a mylar-clad entity wrapping up one of the televisions in videotape.
Director: Andrew Burke
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Frank O'Dowd as |
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Paul D. Fow as |
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Brad Mitchell as |
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Rex Chandler as |
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Dennis James as |
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Bravo as |
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Lucien Sénémaud as |
| Directing | Andrew Burke | Director |
| Editing | Andrew Burke | Editor |
| Camera | Andrew Burke | Camera Operator |
| Art | Andrew Burke | Production Design |