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    • Busy Napping

    Busy Napping

    • 2019
    • 00h 04m 00s
    • Chantel Mierau
    • Rent $200
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    Synopsis

    Busy Napping imagines sleep being embodied in and behaving like wax and examines this idea in extreme close up. In this scenario, waking up creates a mess that needs to be addressed using laundry tips for getting wax out of linens.

    Categories

    • Absurdity,
    • Labour,
    • Body,
    • Feminism,
    • Gender,
    • Performance,
    • Portraits,
    • Short,
    • Works by Women

    Shooting Format

    • HD

    Languages

    • None

    Additional Details

    • Colour,
    • Sound

    Available Subtitle

    • None

    Region

    • Manitoba,
    • Saskatchewan

    Screening Formats

    • DVD,
    • AppleProRes,
    • H.264

    Credits

    • Artist: Chantel Mierau

    Provided By

    • Video Pool Media Arts Centre

    More By Chantel Mierau

    Obraumche (How to get the sweet from the centre)

    • 2019
    • Chantel Mierau

    Obraumche is a Plautdietsch word that refers to the centre, most delicious part of watermelon. In this work, the artist forms a drain clog, and then works to find its “Obraumche”. Instead of dealing with the delicious, this work is an interplay of gross textures resulting from the body’s activities.

    Obraumche

    There Were Socks

    • 2013
    • Chantel Mierau

    Against a narrative composed half of laundry tips and half of the creation story of Genesis chapter 1, white and black clouds of socks drift by.

    There Were Socks

    One for Each of My Vanities

    • 2011
    • Chantel Mierau

    A woman simultaneously adorns and disfigures herself by sewing tassels onto a flesh-coloured cloth mask, creating a beard. Perhaps she is guarding herself against vanity; perhaps she is atoning for it.

    One for Each of My Vanities

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