Here are some highlights from our Neuf Residency at Aid&Abet gallery in Cambridge November 2012.

02/02/2013 § Leave a Comment

https://vimeo.com/57959347

aid and abet film short 01000000Highlights from our residency at Aid&Abet gallery in Cambridge. What fun we had!.
Neuf is a diverse group of individual artists working together with the common purpose of experimenting with the digital medium, the collaborative process and the installation space. We aim to challenge existing modes of production, curation and installation to explore the viewer’s relationship to the viewing experience. We are interested in an on-going question of how and where to locate experimental ‘film’ work and how the ‘viewing space’ can alter the work.
Neuf sprung out of an Arts Council funded experimental video art course (in 2006, run by Tim Sidell, ARU; Trish Sheil, Cambridge Film Consortium; and Kettles Yard) bringing together artists from different disciplines (performance, sculpture, painting, theatre, curatorial practice and writing) with a keen interest in the language and possibilities of film. We have been meeting monthly ever since at Cambridge Arts Picturehouse. We are the only experimental video art collective in East Anglia engaged in the collaborative exploration of video art in the expanded space and inclusive of performance. Our unique perspective as a group offers insight to the collaborative and experimental process. We avoid predictable paths and are dedicated to pushing our own personal boundaries and knowledge as artists working with film.
Check out our website http://www.neuf.org.uk.

Neuf At Home 2

11/09/2012 § Leave a Comment

Crit at the Whitechapel Gallery London

29/05/2012 § Leave a Comment

 

I am screening my new film Lemons and Tacks at the Whitechapel Gallery, London this Thursday 31st May at 7 pm.  Its a forum for discussion and after the screening Gareth Evans the Whitechapel curator will open the floor for critique and questions from the audience about my film.  Its a great screening venue and well worth the visit.

The film is a response to a seeing a drawing of lemons and tacks in a kitchen in Cambridge by Carl Plackman.  I was inspired to make a short narrative about their lives intertwined with these bitter sweet truths.

 

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