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FAFF Programme

Friday 20th August 2010

Sam Holden (UK)

70 still frames and 5 minutes 50 seconds

70 still frames and 5 minutes 50 seconds of video Using a digital SLR, image capture software and a hidden video camera 70 Still Frames and 5mins 50 seconds of Video highlights how much we simply don’t see when encountering someone’s photographic reproduction and underlines how problematic photography can be as representative medium.

www.samholden.com

David Cochrane (UK)

Rehearsal (Day In, Day Out)

Performance related video

An unknown protagonist puts on and takes of different ties

Şinasi Güneş (TR)

Anatolia

This work contains images of women who live in Anatolia and have different cultural features and also of women who are veiled are scrutinised.

www.simulasyon.net

Sarah Filmer (UK)

Unravel

A disparate collection of personal moments becomes an articulation of the universal notion of loss. The pale blue jumper has a trajectory through the world that acts as a metaphor for the life of any one or any thing. It’s story is spoken, while the visual elements of the video allude to the ways in which we incorporate a life-changing death into a lived experience.

Maggie Hall (UK)

Rolling Drawing

“I produce work without a narrative and verbal content, work that exists purely to be experienced communicating a semi-intuitive understanding. I want to leave my work open to the formation of ideas and concepts rather than react to them. Recently I have begun to merge the initial creation of my work with the final product, recreating a version of the process. These works intend to compress, contain and capture the initial energy and tensions revealed in their creation.”

www.axisweb.org/artist/maggiehall

Tom Walker (UK)

Spin

“My work draws from sources such as performance art history, jackass and youtube and it is from these that I extrapolate the ridiculous, the futile and failure of actions or moments in order to create my work. These stimuli can either be used as a trigger or directly within the work, the videos always feature me, after all if one cannot make an ass of one’s self then what is the point? Maybe it is I who is laughing at me, laughing at you, laughing at me.”

www.re-title.com/artists/tom-walker.asp

Sarah Buckius (USA)

Trapped Inside Pixels

This animation combines performance, video and photography to digitally transform human movements to create kaleidoscopic patterns. This work explores how digital media uses replication to reconfigure a digitized single moving body into infinite animated mutations.

www.sarahbuckius.com

Kit Merritt (UK)

We Shall Never Speak of This: 7th January

Performance in response to an item received in the post. Part of an on-going mail art piece titled We Shall Never Speak of This , in which conversations with other artists evolve in every medium except the spoke / written word.

www.kitmerritt.com


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