Archive for the 'film' Category

Subversion: The Definitive History of Underground Cinema

Friday, August 21st, 2009

Subversion: The Definitive History of Underground Cinema is the indispensable history of underground cinema, an untold story that includes the British independent and French avant-garde cinemas of the 1920s, the counterculture film movements of the 1960s, the microcinema resurgence of the 1990s, and beyond. Dispensing with simplistic “art versus commerce” discourses, Subversion not only discovers [...]

My Glastonbury performance

Monday, June 29th, 2009

This has been a great opportunity to experiment with large media screen technology and for it to be in such a very public space as Glastonbury was fantastic. My work was shown both in the day and at night, where for me it really worked when it looked equally stunning from a distance as from [...]

Weymouth Tramps

Sunday, May 17th, 2009

I have secured a commission to work with the Council and young people from Weymouth on a short film about being homeless. This film will attempt to try and reduce the number of young people leaving home, by having young people who have experienced homelessness talk about the realities of being homeless and the options [...]

one fine day

Sunday, February 8th, 2009

I get my inspiration from the spaces we move about in and how we can freely move from public to private spaces sometimes quite freely without being aware we have crossed a boundary, while other times we can more freely enter a private space (i.e. a shopping mall) then we can a public one. The public space is also a picture of how society changes. These spaces help describe the times we live in; where people gather tells a lot about society. Moreover I’m interested in how people relate to each other, and in these pieces I see peoples movements as an unconscious choreography.

 
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