Abstract
Play with found objects discovered on the pavement or in the gutter during a circular walk along the Laira and part of the south west coastal path in Plymouth.
Practice-as-research project in which artists explored the aesthetic and creative potential of the High Definition video format.
Commissoned by Stephen Littman University for the Creative Arts, and Peter E. Richardson University of Dundee; a joint research project for the Definitive Stories section of the National Review of Live Art (NRLA) screening programme at the Tramway Gallery in Glasgow.
Other commissioned artists: Steve Hawley (UK), Jeremy Welsh (Norway), Gair Dunlop (UK), The Yes Men (USA / France), Theo Podramisis (Greece) and Rosie Gun (UK).
The Definitive Stories collection is held in the NRLA archive at University of Bristol.
[Digital film]
Practice-as-research project in which artists explored the aesthetic and creative potential of the High Definition video format.
Commissoned by Stephen Littman University for the Creative Arts, and Peter E. Richardson University of Dundee; a joint research project for the Definitive Stories section of the National Review of Live Art (NRLA) screening programme at the Tramway Gallery in Glasgow.
Other commissioned artists: Steve Hawley (UK), Jeremy Welsh (Norway), Gair Dunlop (UK), The Yes Men (USA / France), Theo Podramisis (Greece) and Rosie Gun (UK).
The Definitive Stories collection is held in the NRLA archive at University of Bristol.
[Digital film]
Original language | English |
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Publication status | Published - Feb 2007 |
Keywords
- artists' film and video
- artist's moving image
- found objects
- HD video
- landscape
- miniature
- practice-as-research
- sense of place