Venue
Wrexham Arts Centre
Starts
Saturday, April 26, 2008
Ends
Saturday, June 7, 2008
Address
Rhosddu Road Wrexham LL11 1AU
Location

Chris Oakley’s work is concerned with how media and technology shape our experiences of the world. From the intervention of the camcorder in the tourist’s first-hand experience to the engineered narratives of ‘reality’ television, all of the works explore our need for experience productised, embellished and validated as consumable media. In the work Sight/Seeing Oakley uses footage shot in the context of a modern safari in Southern Africa. He describes the work as, “part dystopic travelogue and part wildlife documentary”. His new work Exchanges, exhibited here for the first time, explores personal conversation on the telephone, and how our interactions are modified by the medium. He describes this work as a “wildlife documentary of the modern human”, exploiting techniques borrowed from documentary filmmaking to weave fictions around recordings from life. His video The Catalogue, seen here for the first time in Wales, has won awards at the Moscow International Film Festival and first prize for video art at Videoformes 2006, France. He is currently completing a work based around nuclear research facilities in the UK, due to premiere in London in the autumn.