Stutter on screen posted on November 1st, 2009
Now that Bravo! TV has screened our little short nationally we can share it with you here online and in full format. Enjoy!
Stutter from Artist Bloc on Vimeo.
Now that Bravo! TV has screened our little short nationally we can share it with you here online and in full format. Enjoy!
Stutter from Artist Bloc on Vimeo.
MIDDLESCHOOL is presenting a video installation featuring the collaboration of Norman Wong, Aaron Kopff, Daniel Grant, Faye Mullen, Mila Victoria, Agi Gutkowska and Parallels at The White House.
A work in progress.
“I wanna go back to my old house…


This is a still from another projection-based video art piece that Middleschool conceived of for the David Cronenberg inspired art show that took place during this year’s TIFF at 107 Shaw Gallery. Faye Mullen, a performance and installation artist was the muse and collaborator, along with Agi Gutkowska as the liaison. Parallels‘ Cameron Findlay scored the short video piece and to add some more star power Adrian Grenier of HBO’s Entourage was seen mingling at the opening:
THIS THUNDER - THIS THURSDAY!
Middleschool’s Aaron Kopff, Norman Wong, and Daniel Grant along with Agi Gutkowska, art directing, shot a music video based on classic French New Wave films for the band The Ghost is Dancing. Recreating the scenes from films such as Breathless (À bout de souffle), Jules and Jim, and Band of Outsiders (Bande à part ) was quite a thrill and proved to be a very rewarding challenge.

The track is called This Thunder and can be found on TGID’s new record BATTLES ON released by Sonic Unyon.



middleschool WAS ASKED TO TAKE SOME PHOTOS AT THE LAST BAD DAY MAGAZINE PARTY.
HERE IS A LINK TO THE PHOTOS THEY CHOSE:
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The video premiere of Parallels‘ single Ultralight was held at The Ossington. The video filmed at the Wrongbar, was directed by Middleschool (Norman Wong, Aaron Kopff, and Daniel Grant). It is an experimentation in projection and light. The crew had a blast filming this video with the rising electro-synth dance stars.
Toronto’s weekly NOW magazine posted the video on their daily news feed.