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Sonia Sheridan fonds

Vincent Bonin: Interview with Sonia Sheridan

Interview with Sonia Sheridan / Produced by the Daniel Langlois Foundation for Art, Science, and Technology; interviewer, camera: Vincent Bonin, 3 videocassettes (2 hr., 32 min.): digital, col., sound. Interview conducted May 29, 2006 in Montreal.

Chapter 1Chapter 1
Process: Chromenco Z2D EASEL (invented by John Dunn)
Chapter 1
Chapter 2Chapter 2
Process: RadioShack Computer
Chapter 2
Chapter 3Chapter 3
Process: Lumena (invented by John Dunn)
Chapter 3
Chapter 4Chapter 4
Prints made with copiers: between the document and the artwork
Chapter 4
Chapter 5Chapter 5
Process: Thermo-Fax
Chapter 5
Chapter 6Chapter 6
Process: Color-in-Color I (3M)
Chapter 6
Chapter 7Chapter 7
Residencies at 3M (1971-1976) ; Artist in the Science Lab
Chapter 7
Chapter 8Chapter 8
Artist in the Science Lab ; Process: Color-in-Color I
Chapter 8
Chapter 9Chapter 9
Artist in the Science Lab ; Process: Dry Silver
Chapter 9
Chapter 10Chapter 10
Process: Thermo-Fax / VRC
Chapter 10
Chapter 11Chapter 11
Process: Thermo-Fax / VQC
Chapter 11
Chapter 12Chapter 12
Process: Color-in-Color
Chapter 12
Chapter 13Chapter 13
Process: Thermo-Fax
Chapter 13
Chapter 14Chapter 14
Process: Color-in-Color
Chapter 14
Chapter 15Chapter 15
Process : Telecopier (Xerox) and Variable Remote Copier (3M)
Chapter 15
Chapter 16Chapter 16
Process: hybrid (Color-in-Color/video)
Chapter 16
Chapter 17Chapter 17
Process: Variable Remote Copier (3M) and Telecopier (Xerox)
Chapter 17
Chapter 18Chapter 18
Process: VQC ; Yony
Chapter 18
Chapter 19Chapter 19
Process: VQC ; ceramic tiles
Chapter 19
Chapter 20Chapter 20
Process: Haloid Xerox ; Comments on all the processes
Chapter 20
Chapter 21Chapter 21
Process: Electrostatic Thermal ; hybrid
Chapter 21
Chapter 22Chapter 22
Residencies at 3M (1971-1976)
Chapter 22

Vincent Bonin © 2007 FDL