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VIRAL INTERVENTIONS CONFERENCE

November 29–30, 2024 | Vtape, Bachir/Yerex Presentation Space, 401 Richmond Street West, Suite 452

Viral Interventions (VI) is two-day conference that explores the creation of 18 new short films about living with HIV today, made over the past three years. 25 VI artists came together in monthly workshops to collaborate, brainstorm, share, critique and test ideas, rough cuts and stories — these are the results. Viral Interventions includes four panels/screenings with filmmakers/artists/scholars, a special VI exhibition, a dinner for artists and guests, and the launch of the VI website, and concludes with a screening of VI: Year 3 at TIFF Lightbox. 

Viral Interventions is a York U/SSHRC research-creation project, co-presented with Vtape, TIFF Community Impact, Archive/Counter-Archive, Sensorium, The ArQuives, CATIE, AIDS Committee of Toronto, and CAAN (Canadian Aboriginal AIDS Network).

DAY 1: Friday, November 29
Register for free for Day 1 HERE

Struggles: HIV, Video & the Archive
10:00 am-12:15 pm: Panel/Screening
Bachir/Yerex Presentation Space
Co-presented with The ArQuives and CATIE
Moderated by John Greyson 
A screening/panel of artists and scholars will address restorations and responses to early AIDS videos and struggles with memory, history, and the archive.

Unfinished, Lesley Chan
A haunted archival restoration/deconstruction of Lloyd Wong’s ‘lost’ 1991 Toronto Living with AIDS tape

Stuart Marshall’s Early 80s HIV Videos, Conal McStravick 
Clips from Bright EyesRobert Marshall, and Kaposi’s Sarcoma reveal the riches of Marshall’s early work about AIDS

The Transgressions of Mirha Soleil Ross, Em Barton 
A critical appreciation of Ross’s ground-breaking representations of trans sex work, desire and HIV

Beyond Rhetoric, Ken Morrison 
Activists remember the breakthroughs and setbacks at 33 years of International AIDS Conferences.

Re(dis)covering Danny Cockerline, Ryan Conrad 
Exploring the legacies of legendary sex worker, artist and AIDS activist Cockerline on screen

12:30 pm-1:30 pm LUNCH (on your own)

Red Reminds Me… 
1:30 pm-2:45 pm: Screening
Bachir/Yerex Presentation Space
For Day With(out) Art 2024, a screening of seven new films about living with HIV today, commissioned by Visual AIDS (New York). Viral Interventions and Vtape have hosted this annual event for the past four years.

Dear Kwong Chi, Gian Cruz (Philippines)
El Club del SIDA, Milko Delgado (Panama)
Realms Remix, Imani Harrington (USA)
Ambivalence: On HIV & Luck, David Oscar Harvey (USA)
El VIH se enamoró de mi, Mariana Iacono & Juan De La Mar (Argentina/Colombia)
it’s giving, Nixie (Belgium)
LUCID NIGHTMARE, Vasilios Papapitsios (USA)

Dialogues: HIV, Artists & Community  
3:00 pm – 5:45 pm: Panel/Screening   
Bachir/Yerex Presentation Space 
Co-presented with CAAN (Canadian Aboriginal AIDS Network)
Moderated by Alison Duke 
Screening/panel of artists, scholars and activists exploring diverse methods for artists to engage with specific communities and chosen family conversations, making new videos about living with HIV today.

Cellphilms Project, Sarah Flicker + Maureen Owino 
First-time filmmakers use their phone-cams to collectively speak back to HIV stigma, discrimination and taboos.

Recipe for an Elder, Jamie Whitecrow 
Trans/queer Indigenous elders invoke decades of fighting HIV & AIDS, intercut with a queer bannock bake-off.

Walking in These Shoes, Sam Lopez & Christian Hui
A passionate tribute to HIV+ activist and fashionista Derek “Dyee” Yee, who passed in 2021

smokescreengrab, Mikiki 
Poz artist sits with their childhood landscapes in Ktaqmkuk/Newfoundland and cultural erasure with their Mi’kmaq grandmother.

Dakota, Alexandra Gelis & Dakota 
Hairdresser Dakota navigates their worlds (queer, Indigenous, HIV+, disabled) from their unstoppable chair.

Guardian of Sleep, Zachery Cameron Longboy (via Zoom) 
A visual poem about Indigenous pride, batons, chosen families and living with HIV and Parkinsons.

DAY 2: Saturday, November 30
Register for free for Day 2 HERE

Visions: HIV Cinema & the Avant-Garde 
3:30 pm-5:45 pm: Panel/Screening     
Bachir/Yerex Presentation Space
Co-presented with AIDS Committee of Toronto
Moderated by Mike Hoolboom 
Screening/panel of artists and activists, exploring the challenges of visualizing personal journeys of HIV in society, using methods of split-screen, surrealism, animation and collage to capture fears, defiance, courage…

Of What Death We Die, Esery Mondesir
Portrait of the artist’s father, who died of AIDS in Haiti in 1980, before the virus had a name

Becoming Mighty Real, Andrew Zealley
A film about intergenerational relationships, chemical condoms, HIV disclosure and the ways music shapes and maps queer sociality.

Virus Queen, Darien Taylor
The Virus Queen waits for her lover… who may be Death itself.

Call Me Uncle, Amil Shivji 
Queer Tanzanian musician Tofa Jaxx shares songs and conversation with trans-HIV+ activist Aunty Ali.

Meteor, Atefeh Khademolreza
A love letter to her bestie in Tehran who died of AIDS, intercut with the fury/ beauty of Women Life Freedom demos.

Viral Interventions: Infectious 
6:00 pm: Exhibition Opening in Commons and Research Centre 
Welcome Remarks by Em Barton, Kiera Boult, Milada Kovakova and Darien Taylor
Reception & Buffet dinner

Curated by Kiera Boult & Em Barton. From 2021-24, 25 artists from five continents came together to create 18 new infectious videos about living with HIV today, bringing their stories to life with wit, rage, tears and grace. This exhibition explores the origins of this research-creation project, linking VI to past related projects such as Toronto Living with AIDS and Second Decade PSAs. Vitrines feature a wealth of research material drawn from VI’s creative processes, while a Viral Interventions I-Doc presents case studies of each video.

Viral Interventions: Year 3
8:00 pm: Screening at TIFF Lightbox, 350 King St. West
Register for free tickets HERE
The world premiere of 2024 Viral Interventions films

Filament Fortune, Beau Gomez
Sleep Snuggle Sandwich, Jessica Whitbread
Raha, Rojin Shafiei & Raha
Escorpionikas, Bruna Kury + Matheus Mello + Nisha Platzer
The Unstoppable Man, Gopal Shrestha + Saroj S. Sapkota 
Host, Zachery Cameron Longboy

 

Viral Interventions is a York University/SSHRC Insight Research-Creation Project (2021–24) that explores how we make new films about living with HIV today, www.viralinterventions.com

Image credit: Filament Fortune, Beau Gomez

World Premiere – 2024 Viral Interventions Films | November 30, 8 PM EST | TIFF Lightbox, 350 King Street West, Toronto

On this eve of Day With(out) Art, six new short films from Nepal, Bulgaria, Brazil, Ecuador, and Canada tell urgent and extraordinary stories about living with HIV today. The techniques are as diverse as their makers: from lush animation and staged floral portraits, to radical sex performances and hybrid documentary mash-ups. Their voices are equally unforgettable, brimming with laughter, tears, fury, and joyful activism. Together, they explore autobiographical stories from around the globe about this pandemic, which still claims more than half a million lives every year.

These six short films were produced by Viral Interventions, a York University research-creation project led by John Greyson and Sarah Flicker that, since 2020, has commissioned artists, activists, and scholars to collaborate on making new films about living with HIV today. 

The duration of this event is 100 minutes and includes a post-screening conversation with the filmmakers.