Dan Browne is a filmmaker, photographer and multimedia artist whose works explore patterns and nature through dense and kinetic forms. His films and videos have been presented at over one hundred festivals and venues internationally, including International Film Festival Rotterdam, Diagonal Film Archive, Centre Georges Pompidou, Festival du nouveau cinéma, Wavelengths at the Toronto International Film Festival and Early Monthly Segments. His multimedia work "memento mori" (2012) received the Jury Prize for Best Canadian Work at WNDX Festival of Moving Image, First Prize at Athens International Film + Video Festival, and the Deluxe Cinematic Award at Images Festival. Dan's media practices also encompass live performances in collaboration with musicians, and video installations that have received public commissions in Toronto and Vancouver. He has collaborated with other Canadian filmmakers, including Peter Mettler, Michael Snow, Carl Brown, R. Bruce Elder and members of the Loop Collective. He lives and works in Toronto.
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Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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Quanta
memento mori
Pastoral
Frampton's Lemma
Numbers
Routes
B Movie
Poem
On Sundays
Waterfilm
FLUX/FALL
Nude descending (after Duchamp)
Heavenly Bodies
Hand-processing
Festival of Light
Taylor Creek
ROYGBIV
Island
Midway
Images of Images
Painting No. 2
Parhelion
Christian’s Curtains
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Extended Primary
Field
Gulf
Passage
Reflections II
Seasons: Fall
Palmerston Blvd.
Primary
Recomposition
Generation
Vienna
Reflections I
Three Bagatelles for Marie Menken
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Concrescence
Glimmer
Alberta