Friday, August 17, 2012

Saturday 18th August at Tate Britain

Excited to be returning to Tate Britain tomorrow to run two rooms between 11am and 2pm with a screening at the end of the day on site-specific temporary sculpture made within the same time frame.
We'll be posting pictures after the event so watch this space...


Sunday, August 05, 2012

Derby Quad with Q-Club this week

Chris is joining in with the Derby QUAD Q-Club activities this week on Monday and Wednesday to produce work towards the Season of Light project to be shown in October and is looking forward to teaming up again with Sophie Powell and the QUAD Participate Programme.

Also, if in Leeds, be sure to check out Jo's residency at Leeds City Art Gallery. There are free film workshops running every Monday and Thursday until the 23rd August. More details on OKO's blog here.

RIP Chris Marker

Sadly, Chris Marker, another one of our filmic heroes passed away this week. He remains an inspiration to all of the individual members of Unravel. RIP.
http://www.ubu.com/film/marker_junkopia.html

Sunday 29th July at Nozstock in Herefordshire

As mentioned in the previous post, Chris was joined by fellow South Yorkshire bred artist and recent RCA graduate, Lucy Vann to run a workshop for the Wrong Directions Cinema Tent at Nozstock Festival in Herefordshire. It was a great weekend and the festival itself had a great family friendly and community spirit to its revelry.
We spent most of the weekend transfixed by the programming of the cinema tent which was curated by, brothers, Dan and Nick Brown (Mash Cinema and Big Telly Disco respectively) who had compiled over 56 hours of experimental films, animations, and innovative visual performances throughout the entire festival which climaxed with a visuals set that utilised parts of the filmic results of our workshop. Smashing to see some of the Kids for Kids UK animations in there too!
We salute the brothers Brown for their commitment and extreme lack of proper sleep whilst providing an inspiring programme filled with quality work. It was also a privelige to meet The Light Surgeons who were showing fantastic work that intersected between documentary and visual performance work and were genuinely lovely folks. Thanks again to Dan and Nick (and Lucy!) - Herefordshire was superb.