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SAW Video Mediatheque

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SAW Video Media Art Centre is an artist-run-centre for artistic production, presentation, and programming of independent video and media arts. SAW Video is based out of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.[1]

The SAW Video Mediatheque was the first online archive for independent media arts in Canada, soft-launched in 2003, and released publicly in 2004.[2] The archive featured 496 videos, streamed in full for free on the Web. The Mediatheque suffered a back-end server crash and lost its database in 2009.[3]

The archive was relaunched October 1, 2011 and continues to showcase over 300 videos.[4]

References

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  1. ^ "SAW Video".
  2. ^ "Saw Video".
  3. ^ http://www.wayward.ca/wayward/webarcheology/digs-mediatheque-/ Archived December 6, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ "SAW Video".