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DESCRIPTION:05/07 - 05/10\n	On view 10AM - 5PM\n	Peterson Hall 108\n	\n	'Macken
 zie Place'\n	A four-channel video installation by artist Jesse Colin Jackso
 n and anthropologist Lindsay Bell\n	\n	Reception + and Q+A\n	05/08 @ 5:30 PM
 \n	Peterson Hall 108\n	\n	Synopsis:\n	'Mackenzie Place' is a multi-channel tim
 e-lapse film shot from the roof of the seventeen-story tower that presides
  over the center of Hay River (Xátł’odehchee) in Canada’s Northwest Territ
 ories. Derived from nearly one million still images captured over five yea
 rs\, the film brings to life a panorama of inexorably evolving environment
 s and activities across all four seasons\, sometimes beautiful\, sometimes
  banal. Anthropologist Lindsay Bell\, a former resident of Hay River (Xátł
 ’odehchee) in Canada’s Northwest Territories\, introduced Jesse Colin Jack
 son to the town’s “High Rise\,” a lone concrete tower built in 1975 far fr
 om its typical urban home. In 2013\, they began a research-creation collab
 oration focused on this town and its tower. 'Mackenzie Place' engages the 
 viewer in what the building sees\, how it is seen\, and the lives lived wi
 thin its walls. 'Mackenzie Place' explores the legacies of colonialism thr
 ough an unlikely lens\, by holding the viewer’s attention on the structure
 s of development and how people live within them.\n	\n	Co-Presented by:\n	FIF
 EQ\, Leadership for the Ecozoic\, ERA Architects\, UC Irvine's Claire Trev
 or School of Art\, Yan P Lin Center's Research Group on Democracy\, Space 
 and Technology\, CASCA\n
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250507
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250511
LOCATION:Peterson Hall\, CA\, QC\, Montreal\, H3A 0E6\, 3460 rue McTavish
SUMMARY:RGDST: Mackenzie Place
URL:https://www.mcgill.ca/lin-centre/channels/event/rgdst-mackenzie-place-3
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