Friday, July 5

* Kunst With Kameras: The History of Feminist Video
* Vernissage for Tunnel Vision at Greenlight Gallery
* PHI Centre screens Terrence Malick’s To the Wonder
* The fifth edition of This Is Happening Whether You Like It or Not
* Montag launches Phases at Sala
* Craning Neck Theatre’s Trunk oscillator at Loyola Chapel
* L’internationale des Feux Loto-Québec starts today

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James Bouthillier sketch’s of McGill street in  Old Montreal from Tunnel Vision

Centre Skol offers a 24-hour master class, Kunst With Kameras: The History of Feminist Video, exploring feminist video art from the 1970s to the present. They’ll be looking at performance, appropriation, activism, documentary, narcissism, technology, porn and more. Participants can come and go as they please throughout the workshop. Belgo Building, 372 Ste-Catherine W. #314, 12 p.m., free

Greenlight Gallery presents Tunnel Vision, the vernissage for a new exhibit of metro portraits by James Bouthillier. The public transportation-themed event also features readings by Sarah Vresk, a video presentation by Patrick O’Connor and beats from DJ Milton Clark and DSYFR. 3878 St-Laurent, 7 p.m., free

The PHI Centre screens Terrence Malick’s To the Wonder, a beautifully shot film that explores love in its many forms. 407 St-Pierre, 7:30 p.m., $11.25

Local electro-pop producer Montag launches his vinyl compilation Phases with a show where he’ll play with a live backing band and opener Digits. Read our interview with him in the new print edition of Cult MTL. La Sala Rossa (4848 St-Laurent), 8:30 p.m., $10

The fifth edition of This Is Happening Whether You Like It or Not features readings by Julie Mannell, Jay Winston Richie and more, plus live Skype projections of readings by Gabby Bess, Ana Carrete, Mike Bushnell, Snckpck and Heiko Julien. Metatron HQ (5555 de Gaspé, #101), 9 p.m., $5/PWYC

This weekend you can catch Trunk oscillator, presented by Craning Neck Theatre. It’s a live rock ‘n’ roll installation in three loops: dubiety, purg(e)atory and dionysia, akin to a rock ‘n’ roll film. Loyola Chapel (7141 Sherbrooke), 9 p.m., $10

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L’internationale des Feux Loto-Québec starts today. The fest runs until August 3 and is included in the Festi+ Pass. The benefits from the Pass for this festival include: free access to the fireworks displays from Spain (July 12) and Crotia (July 24) in the Silver section (reservations are required, check their website for details.)

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