| Saturday 27 Jauary 2007 12.00-22.00 South Hill Park, Bracknell, RG12 7PA £10 (£8), £5 NUS & under 25 Box Office: 01344 484123 book tickets // come by coach |
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| South Hill Park, Saturday 27 January, 12.00-22.00 37 artists, 1 day, 1 venue, £10 (£8), £5 NUS & under 25 ![]() |
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| OVERGROUND | Gordon McKenna monkey monkey is part of a body of works that explore how an increasingly digital culture affects not only our our understanding of our physical relationship to our environment but how we record it. |
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| Tina Willgren 75% Pal Bars Horse Initially an installation piece for an art auction, playing with the idea of a horse auction. It was later remixed into a single channel video. Sounds from the stables of Solvalla, Sweden, are added to animated color bars. |
Sophie Collier Batbox Hot new film artist Sophie Collier presents "Batbox". Vivid imagery, vigorous soundtrack and snappy editing combine as part of Collier's ongoing questioning of structure and mechanics in time-based screen art. |
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| Chirstinn Whyte Expanse A single performer's movement is translated through the distorting effect of extreme close-up. |
Mike Hannon Haiku Juxtaposing non-linear video editing and the collage-like process by which these "desk" haiku are constructed. This comparison is idiosyncratic yet significant in that it refers to the arbitrary role of text in determining film and video semantics. |
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| Mike Hannon steady.unsteady A collaboration with the composer Irene Buckley, this piece forms an interdisciplinary examination of various polarities; urban and rural, order and disarray, despair and joy. |
Tessa Garland Somewhere Else Visual artist Tessa Garland, who was one of the founder members of Penwith Artists Led Projects and has a wealth of experience in curating, arts in education and exhibiting both as a solo artist and in collaboration with Marcel Baettig. |
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| Alex Pearl Song The lollipop sticks turn back and forth, their mouths open and close. "Almost every aspect of this film is almost nothing, and yet that is why it is so haunting and so memorable. It feels like an empty dream." (Lynda Morris, 2006) |
Morgan Beringer Transition |
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| UNDERGROUND | Paul Grimmer Tenderness A blade charts an uncertain journey upon the body, gently mapping its surface, its physical limitations and its uniqueness. It appears that there is a simple order to things but trying to locate it is not simple. |
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| Robert Delise-Bowtell Taking Turns A visual/audio collage, narrating the melancholic fragmentation of a relationship between a lonely man, and the object of his affection, a reckless drug-addled beauty destroying herself and his unknown admirer in the process. |
Claire Blundell Jones Introducing Tumbleweeds to the British Landscape A video piece documenting a live performance created for Fresh at Coastal Currents, Hastings. A playful public intervention in which a tumbleweed is escorted up a street. |
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| Tessa Garland Zombie Footage of a normal supermarket outing is edited to create this zombie movie pastiche. |
Bobby Makes I See Yahoo Sentences spelled out by images taken from yahoo's image search. |
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| Panayota Tzamourani I Have Always Been Here The Greek artist Panayota Tzamourani makes videos which report on reality but render the familiar unpredictable. |
Romain Forquy Public Intimacies Public Intimacies (2006) uses numerous still images made with a mobile phone. This short polymorphous work stands as a monument of liberal photographic culture, as a testimony of our very own visual gluttony and exhibitionist tendencies. |
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| Daryl Waller The Fall of Tom Tom haunted my childhood in a reoccurring dream. I’ve reflected on Tom a lot since these dreams have ceased and I’ve wondered if he actually was the demon I feared or a guardian that watched over my innocence |
Lyn Lowenstein Foreign Policy - Martin Luther King Mouthpiece In response to feeling politically disenfranchised and unrepresented Lyn Lowenstein decided to take ownership of some of the worlds most powerful. Here Condoleezza Rice is made to deliver an excerpt of a speech by Martin Luther King. |
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| Simon Hempenstall Bird Fever |
Maria Ioanna Xanthaki, Kate Johnson, |
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| Edward Sands Group-7-0 Edwards work imagines a possible future of deregulated analog television broadcast, Combining esoteric use of shortwave radio frequencies with pirate access. Edward Sands is a stenographic research assistant based in the UK. |
Alex Hetherington Kate Valk Alex Hetherington is a new media artist and writer. He has been awarded commissions by Channel 4 Television and MESH and creates work that references leading contemporary performance companies The Wooster Group and Goat Island. |
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