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The Windows Suite
TIFF director Piers Handling made a special pit stop on his festival party round last night at the Pantages Suites Hotel, where acclaimed Canadian artist Michael Snow unveiled The Windows Suite.
The public art installation consists of 32 mini-movies projected on plasma screens against the hotel's outer façade. The sequences, which vary from one to 24 minutes in length, include static images of windows from around the city (some covered in ivy, others in stained glass) in short vignettes (a couple making love, for instance).
"People walking through the neighbourhood will see something different every time," Mr. Snow said.
G&M
The Windows Suite
TIFF director Piers Handling made a special pit stop on his festival party round last night at the Pantages Suites Hotel, where acclaimed Canadian artist Michael Snow unveiled The Windows Suite.
The public art installation consists of 32 mini-movies projected on plasma screens against the hotel's outer façade. The sequences, which vary from one to 24 minutes in length, include static images of windows from around the city (some covered in ivy, others in stained glass) in short vignettes (a couple making love, for instance).
"People walking through the neighbourhood will see something different every time," Mr. Snow said.