Explosion in the Movie Machine: A crucial anthology for media artists and arts organizations in Toronto

Acme was commissioned by the Images Festival and the Liaison of Independent Filmmakers of Toronto to design Explosion in the Movie Machine. This anthology distributed by YYZ Books delves into Toronto’s media arts history and ecology, offering contemporary reflections, critical essays, historical documents, and visual documentation. The book explores the depth, brilliance, and contradictions of the city’s film and video arts, focusing on artists’ practices, organizations, and debates. It addresses key issues like censorship, festival significance, representation politics, and the film-video divide, making it an essential resource for artists, students, critics, and curators.

Six stacked copies of the book "Explosion in the Movie Machine" emerging from shadows
Close-up of the first page spread of the introduction by Chris Gehman to the book Explosion in the Movie Machine. On the left is a photo of the Bloor Cinema.
Close-up of the first page spread of the essay "Women and Film" by Kay Armatage in the book Explosion in the Movie Machine.
Close-up of the first page spread of the essay "All these years: Early Toronto Video" by Peggy Gale in the book Explosion in the Movie Machine. On the left are three stills from a video by the artist Lisa Steele
Close up of a page from the book Explosion in the Movie Machine showing part of a timeline showing media arts organizations and exhibitors in Toronto from 1960 to the 2010s
Close up of a page from the book Explosion in the Movie Machine showing part of a timeline showing festivals and events in Toronto from 1960 to the 2010s
Close-up of a page spread showing a chronological list of media arts festivals and events in Toronto from 1960 to the 2010s from the book Explosion in the Movie Machine.
Close up of a page spread from the book Explosion in the Movie Machine showing the beginning of a section titled "Photo Portfolio" by artist John Porter

Edited by Chris Gehman

Paperback 240 pages / 33 b&w illustrations
6.5 × 9.5 × 11/16 in
Published by the Images Festival and LIFT
Distributed by YYZBOOKS
Printed by Kromar Printing Ltd