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Slow media is a mindful cinematic practice, anchored in the concept of experiencing, creating and sharing our world in real time.

It was created by filmmakers for filmmakers. What's your window on the world? We are a community of filmmakers, friends, creators and citizens of nature that aim to explore how media affects society. We are serving these aims through research, public education, content creation and distribution, as well as financial assistance for selected practitioners. We know there is substantial power in cinem

Photos from Slow Media's post 04/15/2026

Big thanks to Renae Morriseau for connecting me with the Listening as Activism crew last weekend, curated by Dr Freya Zinovieff. I provided 3 hrs of continuous Slow Media as a backdrop for traditional teachings, incisive commentary, and great music!

Photos from Slow Media's post 10/14/2025

Such a pleasure to spend some time with Inuit master filmmaker and friend, Zacharius Kunuk, this past weekend here in Vancouver. I was able to thank Zach directly for his incredible work, and the inspiration he provided for SLOW MEDIA with his films that featured our homelands as main characters in his feature films!

11/21/2024

So pleased that V'ni Dansi has taken the MICHIF MEDICINES show on the road to Saskatoon this weekend! Our Slow Media backgrounds bring the land and the medicines to the People!

We’ve traveled all the way to Saskatoon to bring La Mitchin di Mitchif to the stage! 🌱✨ Inspired by the healing power of Mitchif plant medicines, this contemporary dance piece pays homage to Métis culture and history through movement. We’re so excited for opening night tomorrow at The Refinery Arts & Spirit Centre, presented by the Gordon Tootoosis Nikaniwin Theatre. Join us Thursday to Saturday evening at 7:30pm, and a Sunday matinee to close out the weekend! 💃

Get your tickets now!

https://ontheboards.ca/events/la-mitchin-di-mitchif/

📸 Chris Randle

Photos from Creating Justice's post 04/12/2022

Looking forward to this symposium and and our discussions on April 27 with writer/director/choreographer/performer, Ahalya Satkunaratnam and her creative team.
Slow Media as a backdrop for dance narrative!

Capilano Universe — Slow Media: Decolonized Media 02/18/2022

I'm pleased to be presenting an online lecture/discussion on Slow Media next Thurs, Feb 24, presented by the Gibsons & District Public Library! This is part of the Capilano Universe series.
See registration note below:

Capilano Universe — Slow Media: Decolonized Media Join us Feb. 24 for a virtual live discussion about Slow Media with Gregory Coyes, presented by the Gibsons & District Public Library. Gregory has worked extensively in the Canadian broadcast community over the last 35 years as an award-winning filmmaker, educator and writer.

04/17/2021

Really enjoyed visiting the Response: Our Land Narrative exhibit at the Polygon Gallery in N Van yesterday. Slow Media on the BIG screen! Love it! And thanks to these 8 artists, and Nicole Brabant, Capilano U, and the outstanding curration at Polygon Gallery!

Today is the last day to see this (10am-5pm).

WHAT'S YOU RWINDO ON THE WORLD?

https://thepolygon.ca/exhibition/response-our-land-narrative/

View the world a little differently at this new video exhibit in North Vancouver 04/12/2021

An informative article in the North Shore News on the Response 2020: Our Land Narrative exhibit a the Polygon Gallery here in North Van. Thanks to Elisia Seeber for her insightful writing on Slow Media!

View the world a little differently at this new video exhibit in North Vancouver Take a moment to slow down at this new video presentation at North Vancouver's Polygon Gallery that explores the theme 'Land as teacher and Knowledge Keeper.'

Please Don't Blow It 04/03/2021

Here's an Easter treat from my brilliant colleague Sarah Van Borek. Academic work with a major GROOVE!

Featuring vocals by Russell Wallace & Zane Mbizo, this unique adaptation of the original song 'Please Don't Blow It' (2019) by Mapumba Cilombo, represents key themes from Sarah Van Borek's PhD in Environmental Education (Rhodes University, South Africa) and incorporates diverse perspectives from research contributors in Canada, South Africa, and beyond.

Research contributors, in order of appearance, include:
0:06 Fatima Holliday (South Africa)
0:25 Siobhan McHugh (Australia)
1:10 Isaac Crowster (South Africa)
1:20 Gregory Coyes (Canada)
1:31 Jaymie Johnson (Canada)
2:40 Dan Guinan (Canada)
3:35 Ryanne Bergler (Canada)

Please Don't Blow It Featuring vocals by Russell Wallace & Zane Mbizo, this unique adaptation of the original song 'Please Don't Blow It' (2019) by Mapumba Cilombo,…

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