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This film explores a 16-minute scene from Jean Luc Godards 1967 film La Chinoise . In this scene, filmed as a continuous train journey, the
This film explores a 16-minute scene from Jean Luc Godards 1967 film La Chinoise . In this scene, filmed as a continuous train journey, the
The film consists of a sequence of brief vignettes: a puff of steam, a hand being held, soap bubbles superimposed with other hands, a blizzard…Misty
An instuctional video on portrait drawing is intercut with a girl drifting off in class and an image of the milkyway. The three are cut
A portrait of distraction, with sampled monologue from online video essay about the Roland 303 synthesizer read over collaged images on the studio desk. Intercut
A screensaver icon bounces around the screen to a stuck loop from a soul record. Screensaver is part of a suite of three short video
“An odyssey of our times, of sublimated associative and expressive conjunctions, instinct, low-fi reportage, performance, art, romance, disturbing enactment and the magical, sometimes sexual, precisely
Working on either side of the Atlantic, James Richards and Steve Reinke exchanged disks of music, stray footage and fragments of existing works for each
A film of British army soldiers shot on super 8 while stationed at their barracks in Germany during the early 1970s. Helliwell has cut this
Found footage of a 1970s tea party celebration enhanced with additional bleach, sparkle and electronic music.
‘WHAT YOU SEE IS WHERE YOU’RE AT’, a film by Fowler whose subject is based on unique research into the ‘Kingsley Hall’ experiment (Philadelphia Association
Thirsty? The longing created by advertising is satirised in this remix of Schweppes advertising.
Naturally decayed found super-8 footage of children`s and adult`s games, has been cut up with scissors and spliced back together to reveal new rhythms and
A sequence of holiday snapshots serves as the basis for a very unreliable narration – or perhaps more than one, as the English subtitles seem
An ‘accidental’ portrait of a society constructed entirely from its moving picture ephemera. The Rumour Of True Things is an unnerving composite of found images
With this piece I wanted to explore how much Bruce Lee has affected my artistic development by creating a mythical tutorial with the martial arts
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