Christine Davis: Projections is a slim but visually dense exhibition catalogue published by the Presentation House Gallery in Vancouver. The volume documents Davis’s 2005 exhibition, showcasing her unique approach to “haptic cinema.” Her work explores the threshold between the material and the immaterial, often projecting cinematic images onto unconventional surfaces such as silk flowers, feathers, and copper mesh. Featuring scholarly essays by Barry Schwabsky and Janine Marchessault, the book examines how Davis uses projection as a metaphor for seeing and dreaming, turning the image into a physical, three-dimensional event.