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A video trail of vast landscapes and catastrophic incidents made by Leslie Hill and screened in a series of miniature makeshift cinemas fashioned from toys and found objects by Chris Dobrowolski.
Installed on lamp-posts, street furniture and trees, the short films housed in small sculptural objects present a series of visual paradoxes played out by matchbox cars and vintage toys. Vanishing Point combines the epic with the pathetic and plays with scale, distance and suspense to produce an intimate, witty and sociable encounter with film and art in the everyday world.
Vanishing Point, Latitude Festival - near Southwold - Read More
A video trail of vast landscapes and catastrophic incidents made by Leslie Hill and screened in a series of miniature makeshift cinemas fashioned from toys and found objects by Chris Dobrowolski.
Installed on lamp-posts, street furniture and trees, the short films housed in small sculptural objects present a series of visual paradoxes played out by matchbox cars and vintage toys. Vanishing Point combines the epic with the pathetic and plays with scale, distance and suspense to produce an intimate, witty and sociable encounter with film and art in the everyday world.
Vanishing Point, The Secret Garden Party - Abbots Ripton - Read More
A video trail of vast landscapes and catastrophic incidents made by Leslie Hill and screened in a series of miniature makeshift cinemas fashioned from toys and found objects by Chris Dobrowolski.
Installed on lamp-posts, street furniture and trees, the short films housed in small sculptural objects present a series of visual paradoxes played out by matchbox cars and vintage toys. Vanishing Point combines the epic with the pathetic and plays with scale, distance and suspense to produce an intimate, witty and sociable encounter with film and art in the everyday world.
Vanishing Point, Cambridge Film Festival - Cambridge - Read More
The singers are out of breath
The swimmers are out of their depth
At Holkham Beach in Norfolk the sea glistens mirage-like in the distance. In the early morning light a group of singers and swimmers strike out towards the water’s edge until they span the wide expanse of beach. They each look towards the sea, eyes intent, focused on the horizon, searching for something. Is somebody lost at sea?
Created by Helen Paris and Caroline Wright, Out of Water features a newly commissioned sound-score by acclaimed composer Jocelyn Pook. Stories of endeavour, of swimming, of sinking, interweave with haunting music, lifeguard drills, calls for help and struggles for breath.
Tickets £7/£5 (concs & under 25s) on sale from 26th April.
Out of Water, Holkham Beach - Holkham Beach - Read More
A video trail of vast landscapes and catastrophic incidents made by Leslie Hill and screened in a series of miniature makeshift cinemas fashioned from toys and found objects by Chris Dobrowolski.
Installed on lamp-posts, street furniture and trees, the short films housed in small sculptural objects present a series of visual paradoxes played out by matchbox cars and vintage toys. Vanishing Point combines the epic with the pathetic and plays with scale, distance and suspense to produce an intimate, witty and sociable encounter with film and art in the everyday world.
Vanishing Point, Norfolk & Norwich Festival - Norwich - Read More
The What On Earth film series including films by Curious, Lucy Cash, Graeme Miller, Ackroyd & Harvey, Robin Deacon and Mathhew Robins will be shown as part of Beyond Zero, an exhibition inspired by Climate Change at Stockwell Studios, London on Sunday 11th and Sunday 18th March from 6pm to 8pm.
Free entry
What On Earth film showings, Flexi Space @ Stockwell Studios - London - Read More
Fit to Survive? will be showing in the gallery at Aberystwyth Arts Centre alongside films by Bobby Baker, Graeme Miller and Lemn Sissay. All were made as part of Darwin Originals, a series if eight artists' films created in 2009 to mark the 200th anniversary of the birth of Charles Darwin and the 150th anniversary of the publication of The Origin of the Species.
The films will be shown on the dates :
3, 4, 7, 8, 12, 13, 17, 18, 22, 23, 27, 28 February
3, 4, 8, 9, 20, 21, 25, 26, 30, 31 March
4, 5, 10, 11, 15, 16, 20, 21 April
and the Arts Centre is open from 10am-5pm.
Fit to Survive?, Aberystwyth Arts Centre - Aberystwyth - Read More
The new Curious film, Landfill, will be shown as part of the New Shorts 9 : Landscapes programme at the ICA on Sunday 8th January as part of the London Short Film Festival.
The new Curious short film, Landfill, is showing as part of an afternoon screening as part of the UK Film Festival at the Aubin Cinema, Shoreditch House on Wednesday 14th December.
Landfill at UK Film Festival, Aubin Cinema - London - Buy Tickets - Read More