Themes: Animation

Outwork

Named after an essay by Jacques Derrida which questions the necessity of literary prefaces, Outwork is Stephen Sutcliffe’s filmic collage inspired by Erving Goffman’s book

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Solar Sight III

In Solar Sight III I have continued the dream-like form of disparate animated scenes, each with its own “romantic-with-an-edge” slightly surreal flavour . Scenes are

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The Creator

Thinking Machines from the future search for their origins and destiny inside the dream diaries of their Creator, Alan Turing. During Jungian therapy with Doctor

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Solar Sight II

Many of the approaches to the cut-out material are the same as in part I, however II is a much different film. It is more

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Well Then There Now

An unfaithful interpretation of John Zorn’s early 80’s film script, “A Treatment For A Film in 15 Scenes”. I consider “Well Then There Now” a

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April Snow

“Another “Couplet” from my ongoing Prolix Satori series. I thought up the juxtapostion of these two pop songs while creating a mix-tape back in 1988

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20HZ

20 Hz observes a geo-magnetic storm occurring in the Earths upper atmosphere. Working with data collected from the CARISMA radio array and interpreted as audio,

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Child of the Atom

“There is a familial myth that my late Grandfather would not have survived being a Japanese Prisoner of War had the atomic bombing of Hiroshima

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69

‘It’s so absolutely beautiful, so perfect, so like nothing else. Forms, geometry, lines movements, light, very basic, very pure, very surprising, very subtle.’ – Jonas

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Vice Versa Et Cetera

Ten variations of four transitions transform the screen from one field of clashing complementary colours to another, via radiating, sweeping and twisting graphic dividing lines.

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Album Matter

This work was commissioned to explore and experiment with the aesthetics and limitations of the computer screen. Referencing net art, cinema and 20th Century electronic

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Solar Sight

Note from the filmmaker about this cut-out animation film: | “A question I had in mind was: what is the place of the human being

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Triband

Triband expands the projection screen literally into the viewers head, as the perceived image is not present in the actual animated footage. Multiple instances of

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