Retroflective Video Installation: Hands and Faces

Retroflective Video Installation: Hands and Faces
1979-1985-2023
10″x10″x12″
video, mixed media
$3500 contact steev@steev.ca
On view at Gallery 1313, Toronto, October 11 to 22, 2023
Article in ARToronto
Catalogue of The 40×40 Show at 1313 Gallery


Retroflective Video Installation: Hands and Faces. The artist reflected in the piece at the exhibition at Gallery 1313Retroflective Video Installation: Hands and Faces is a literal reflection of OCA students from the early 80s. It is a concatenation of several works spanning four decades. The 10” internally mirrored cube was built in 1979, but never exhibited for technical reasons. One surface of the box is a partial mirror, revealing an interior view that gives the impression of a tesseract, or hypercube. Modified consumer electronics provide a display and a point of view. Viewers can look through their own reflections to view the interior, or control the camera’s point of view, using a touch screen outside the box. Glimpses of the users’ hands and faces are mingled with the layers of mirrored video.

For this exhibition, the video playing is Hands and Faces, a portrait of a group of students taped in the halls of OCA’s Stewart building in 1985. Music by Peter Gmehling and Steev Morgan. Depicted in no particular order are Bruce Hefler, Ania Szado, Lynda Surjik, Roxanna Bikadoroff, Jane Huggard, Catherine Orfald, Alex Mascus, Mariela Borello, Dada Axis (Ix Uad), France Boucher, Guy Lafayette, Mai Gulbrantson, Oliver Kellhammer, Jan Levis, Anne Cooper, Ken Vincent, and George Van Bussel.

The purchaser of the piece can choose any number of videos from the artist’s collection to display in the box.

Steev Morgan is a multiple scholarship recipient and graduated with honours from both Algonquin College Fine Arts (’80) and Ontario College of Art, Photo Electric Arts Department (’85) as an inter-disciplinary artist working with video, installation, interactive multimedia, and performance.

He went on to work as a technician in the Film and Animation Departments. By 1992 Steev was teaching a number of courses at OCA including Film and Video Production, and Basic Multimedia Production, while continuing to make films, videos and interactive multimedia installation works. In 1997 Steev advocated for, and taught, the first Web Design courses at OCAD.

His videos have screened in Canada, Japan and several European festivals. They have also been broadcast on Japanese television, as well as the CBC and TVO. In the 1990s Morgan exhibited a number of interactive installations, both solo and in collaboration with other artists. He participated in Welcome to the Electric Skin and Toronto Cybercity, two intercontinental telepresence installations with his pieces Iterative Environment for Video Robot and CyberCity Hall. In 1995 and 1997 he curated and exhibited in two group shows of Canadian new media artists at the Centro Nacional de las Artes in Mexico City (Net@Works and A Life of Its Own – Una Vida por su Cuenta).

Often using iterative techniques such as looping, rescanning and feedback, Steev Morgan’s work frequently explores the reflexive nature of reality; the cybernetic bootstrapping process whereby consciousness emerges from mere perceptions and thoughts, which in turn begets reality.

Steev is represented by V-tape and he continues to make physical and digital works in various media. His most recent projects can be seen here at steev.ca

Catalogue of The 40×40 Show at 1313 Gallery

Open Book

Cold Comfort

Cold Comfort - video by Steev Morgan
Camera and Editing by Steev Morgan with Sound Samples from the Free Sound Project by – shorzie – wjoojoo – patobottos – nhaudio

Talk to Someone: A video about teen mental health

Talk to Someone: A video about teen mental health by Steev Morgan

Talk to Someone: a video about teen mental health
by Steev Morgan in workshops with:
– YAK (Youth Action Kommittee of Perth and District) Skills Link Program https://YAKyouth.ca
– Lanark Highlands Youth Centre https://lhyci.yolasite.com
– TYPS (Take Young People Seriously) Almonte https://typsyouthcentre.org
– Carleton Place CORE Youth Services & Youth Centre Skills Link Program https://cpyouthcentre.org
– SFDCY (Smiths Falls and District Centre for Youth) https://sfdcy.ca

Made with the support of:
– The Ontario Ministry of Tourism, Culture, and Sport: Healthy Communities Fund
– United Way Lanark County
– Lanark County

© Steev Morgan 2013

Spectacular Sunset

Spectacular Sunset - video by Steev Morgan

An abstract video sketch. A bit of an homage to Man Ray and David Lynch. The image was created by speeding up a video of the shadow cast by the setting sun through a pair of spectacles, and then superimposing the result in four layers at right angles. The audio is the sound of a kettle being heated to the boiling point, in reverse.

Home with Gerry Smith


Music by Gerry Smith. Video by Steev Morgan

Version one. A video interpretation of a song from Gerry’s song cycle entitled the Waters of Enoch. The series of songs follows a young boy’s growing understanding of the world around him as he discovers his natural surroundings, and how they parallel and conflict with his social and family environment.

Fort Goof the Endtimes: 1988

Fort Goof the Endtimes: 1988
The Fort was approached by a back alley and was up on the second floor. There was a small deck at the top of the fire escape. There was a formidable pile of bikes and parts almost reaching up to the deck.

Inside the barricaded door was kitchen and beyond that was a warren of lofts and cages where people slept. Everything was covered with graffiti.

Crazy Steve lived there, also Kirkie (Maddog) and Filthy Sean. Lots of people crashed there: travelers, touring bands and some who just couldn’t make it home or had nowhere better to go.

I hung out there a lot; it was a pretty reliable place to get a beer after hours, and all manner of artists, musicians, and Kensington Market characters could be counted on dropping by.

In March of 1988 the Goofs were moving out to a new Fort, on Oxford I think. It was the end of an Era and all the regulars were notified. They planned to remove some of the wood to build spaces in the new place, so there was going to be a little Demolition Party.

At the time I worked as a technician in the OCA film department so I procured a 16mm camera to record the proceedings. Andrew O1 was my production assistant.

The walls were painted black to prevent the graffiti squad from making any connections. Steve, Kirkie and Sean did most of the destruction.

Eventually I cut this footage to a couple of songs from Fringe products release “Carnival of Carnage and Chaos” posted them on https://youtube.com/teeveesteevee.

Music in this video is Bunchofuckingoofs recorded live at the Rivoli in Toronto January 4 1991 by Steev (TeeVeeSteevee) Morgan with a Sony Walkman Pro hooked up to the board. Some video of those original performances is also be available at https://youtube.com/teeveesteevee.

Film rescanned and cut together in 2011.

BANISHIT! “Believing Makes it So”

BANISHIT! Believing Makes it So - video by Steev Morgan

Do you feel cursed? Research indicates you probably are. Aside from the day-to-day curses of your spouse, neighbors and co-workers there are the institutional curses, such as fatwas, papal bulls and of course the biggest one of all, the Apocalypse. BANISHIT! provides instant relief from all manner of curses using a unique blend of ancient and post-modern technology. Get yours now at PentaclePower.com! It’s FREE!

Starring:
Tom Leonhardt
Ursula Pflug
Tim Wynne-Jones
Rowan McCulloch
Morgan McCulloch
Rowan Orfald Morgan
and narrated by Hugh McCulloch

Completed in Jun 2, 2009 for the IMAGES festival in Toronto during an Artist’s Residence at Charles Street Video.

Bunchofuckingoofs “Total Breakdown”

Bunchofuckingoofs: Total Breakdown
Music from BFG CD release “Carnival of Chaos + Carnage” from Fringe Products. 16mm film shot with the assistance of Andrew O1 on the last night of “Fort Goof” (Saturday March 26 1988); the deconstruction party. Shot recorded and edited by (TeeVee) Steev Morgan.

The 16mm film has been rescanned to HD at Film Rescue International in Indian Head, Saskatchewan and re-cut for the launch of Jennifer Morton’s book Dirty Drunk and Punk.

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Bunchofuckingoofs “Alcoholiday turned Alcoholocaust”


Music from BFG CD release “Carnival of Chaos + Carnage” from Fringe Products. 16mm film shot with the assistance of Andrew O1 on the last night of “Fort Goof” (Saturday March 26 1988); the deconstruction party. Shot recorded and edited by (TeeVee) Steev Morgan. The 16mm film has been rescanned to HD by Greg Miller at Film Rescue International in Indian Head, Saskatchewan and re-cut for the launch of Jennifer Morton’s book Dirty Drunk and Punk.

El Dia de los Muertos


Ancient stones and timeless rituals link people and their spirits to the land. Time is a god to whom we must all make sacrifices, but, after passing through the fire, each ending is a new beginning.

Shot in Super 8 in Guatemala and edited on VHS in 1987 at OCAD. Exhibited as part of an installation of the same name in a group show called “Dinosaurs” at Gallery 76 in November of that year.

“Have a Good Look” by Perfect World


Music by Perfect World, film shot by Chris Terry, edited by Steev Morgan. This video received the Heinz Award, Best Canadian Music Video at the Video Culture Festival (1985) in Toronto.

Perfect World provided the music for Chris’s film “Leave Only Footprints” and most of the footage in this video came from the same reels as that film. Shot on 16mm film, I edited it old school, on a Steenbeck flatbed.

Members of the band were Diane Bos, Brian Skol, and Andrew Zealley.

Hands and Faces

Hands and Faces

Friends and fellow student artists of the Ontario College of Art, Stewart Building 1985.

Video/Music: Steev Morgan
Music: Peter Gmheling
Depicted in no particular order:
Bruce Hefler
Ania Szado
Lynda Surjik
Roxanna Bikadoroff
Jane Huggard
Catherine Orfald
Alex Mascus
Mariela Borello
Dada Axis
France Boucher
Guy Laffyette
Miai Gulbrantson
Oliver Kellhammer
Jan Levis
Anne Cooper
Ken Vincent
George Van Bussle

a bird flew in my window… i had to do something.

a bird flew in my window... i had to do something.

A Banishing Ritual.
It was a hot summer night in a small cramped apartment. A bird flew in my window and I had to do something to avert the omen.

Video and sound by Steev Morgan 1984.
Shot on VHS. Audio recorded with analog loops at the OCA sound studio.

concept/feeling


An internal debate about the ever changing landscape of concepts and feelings in my head and how to choose a particular view to depict.

Video and sound by Steev Morgan 1983
Shot on VHS.

Smoke Omen

Smoke Omen - video by Steev Morgan
Video and sound by Steev Morgan 1980-81
Video: shot on 3/4 inch reel to reel
Sound: vocal improvisations on 2×1/4″ “Frippertronic” tape loop configuration (two machines, one loop)