Archive for the 'Film' Category

The Wilderness Downtown

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The Wilderness Downtown” is not a phrase that you’d readily use to describe Kenton Lane in Newcastle, the street where I grew up – the most exciting thing that happened there being an occasional crash at the traffic lights. However it is given a different slant in this video for the latest Arcade Fire release which brings to the mainstream a lot of experiments using interactive media, geo-locative data and re-interpretations of the pop-video format. As an aside, we are told that this is the year of ‘geo-location‘ and the death of the ‘web‘ (as distinct from the internet). Beware false prophets*? Endism anyone**?

*or possibly opportunists using the well trodden “x is dead” tactic.

**At the center of their argument is the observation that popular thinking about technology today is ruled by a kind of relentless “endism,” which forecasts the death of everything from mass media to the nation-state, government to politics, universities to regions, even distance itself.”

Nostalgia for the Future (Revolution)

The film above by Chris Marker, could be taken as an interesting design research proposition, and way of visualising scenarios. ‘Future Artifacts’ (to which this film could possibly tenuously be said to belong) are a useful way of trying to ‘evidence’ the impact of design decisions, particularly across larger and more complex projects that involve networks, services and interactions.

Marker himself is a very interesting filmmaker and visualiser, a leading exponent of the ‘compilation’ or ‘essay’ film.Notes from the era of imperfect memory‘ is a blog dedicated to him and his work.

Thanks to Gordon Hush for the link.

Beste Steve

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Project produced by Rotterdam company V2, where Herman Asselbergh dismantles a brand new MacBook Pro piece by piece. Although the online video is only a clip right now, the still image makes me very exited to see the finished autopsy. Asselberghs comments on the contradiction between how often we see laptops in artworks and the ubiquity of them in our lives.

Yellow Pencil

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Congratulations to Abdi Adam and Fang Zhou who won the coveted Student Yellow Pencil at the annual D&AD Student Awards in London’s Old Spitalfields Market. Abdi and Zhou won in the Animation category for their short film ‘Design Intervention’ (see below), in response to a brief set by the Design Council’s Alliance Against Crime. Their work will be published in the D&AD Student Awards Annual along with their fellow winners.

Typefaces, Fonts, Language Omnipresent

The same but different. Play these videos at the same time.

Filming Opportunity

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Media and design company 55° got in touch about the following opportunity:

A client has approached us about the possibility to do some filming and editing for the transport museum, documenting the decant of the objects from kelvinhall. This is a nonprofit piece but expenses would be paid and equipment supplied. It would be overseen by 55° and an opportunity for students interested in film to work on a live project.

Contact joseph[at]55degrees.co.uk for more information.

In the Shadow of Shadow

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With the support of Uninstal, as part of a two day exploration of critical urban praxis with radical sound art collective Ultra-Red, The Strickland Distribution are hosting a public walk on Sunday 9th May. The walk is intended as a means to investigate contemporary urban dispossession as a consequence of gentrification in light of historical forms of primitive accumulation in the city. Led by independent writer and researcher Neil Gray, in collaboration with a range of activists and artists and housing and community groups, the walk will take a digressive route through George Square, the branded ‘Merchant City’, Glasgow Green, and the Barras Market. In a form of live critical praxis, the walk will aim to illuminate such shadowed areas as the ‘Cancer of Empire’ and the dead hand of Victoriana; the secret of primitive accumulation, past and present; ‘the Selfridges effect’ and the rent-gap; the ‘arts-led property strategy’ and affective labour; slums, tower blocks and penthouses, and the continuing crisis in housing; and the neoliberal pulverisation and commodification of social spaces.

The title of the walk refers to ‘Shadow’ and his ‘Midnight scenes and social photographs’, a paternalist Victorian account of Glasgow slums written in 1858. In the Shadow of Shadow, we propose instead an investigative ‘history from below’; a critical exploration of gentrification set in the historical contexts of the ‘second city of Empire’ and contemporary city-building. While Victorian paternalists like Shadow promoted top-down, moralistic solutions to mitigate the problems of the urban poor, we know that social change only ever comes with broad-based organising from below. Participating groups such as the Scottish Tenants Organisation, Glasgow Games Monitor 2014, and the Glasgow Residents Network are already active in Glasgow, and this walk aims to provide the means for critical self-reflection and collaborative exchange, as well as instigating and sustaining wider solidarity and activity between anti-gentrification researchers, activists, community groups, planners and artists in Glasgow. We welcome all those with an interest in this project.

Please note that the walk will be audio recorded by Ultra-Red. Recordings from the event will then be used the following Sunday 16th May in sound workshops that explore the issues raised on the walk and the possibilities for new and ongoing forms of organisation and resistance to gentrification in Glasgow.

Day 1: Sunday 9th May. Meet 1pm at Queen Victoria statue (with horse) George Square.

A public walk from George Square to the Barras market, bringing in contributions from researchers, activists and artists in a form of live critical praxis (time: 1-4pm approx.).

Followed by a screening from Document’s archive of ‘Drumchapel – The Frustration Game’ (20 mins, de-classed elements, 1989) and discussion (time: 4-7pm approx.) in Laurie’s Bar, 34-36 King Street, Glasgow, G1 5QT Map: http://tinyurl.com/34v9n8z

Day 2: Sunday 16th May, 1-5pm, Kinning Park Complex, 40 Cornwall Street, Glasgow, G41 1AQ Map: http://tinyurl.com/32×7y2h

A practical sound workshop with Ultra-Red bringing together walk participants to discuss the issues raised during the walk. The aim of these workshops is to facilitate a deeper understanding of gentrification, and to instigate and sustain wider solidarity and activity between anti-gentrification researchers, activists, community groups and artists in Glasgow.

Participants include:

Neil Gray (writer and researcher)
Leigh French (co-editor, Variant magazine)
Simon Yuill (artist and writer)
Libby Porter (University of Glasgow, Department of Urban Studies; Planners Network UK)
John Cousins (radical researcher and historian)

Links/Groups:

The Strickland Distribution: http://www.strickdistro.org
Uninstal: http://www.arika.org.uk
Ultra-Red: http://www.ultrared.org/directory.html
Document – International Documentary Film Festival : http://www.docfilmfest.org.uk
Variant: http://www.variant.org.uk
PNUK: http://www.pnuk.org.uk
Scottish Tenants Organisation: http://www.scottishtenants.org.uk/about_us.htm
Glasgow Games Monitor 2014: http://gamesmonitor2014.wordpress.com
Glasgow Residents Network: http://glasgowresidents.wordpress.com
The Burgh Angel: http://burghangel.wordpress.com
East End Eye: http://gamesmonitor2014.wordpress.com/east-end-eye-paper/
South Side Crane: http://southsidecrane.wordpress.com/category/events/

Some background research by Neil Gray from Variant magazine:

‘Constructing Neoliberal Glasgow: The Privatisation of Space’
http://www.variant.org.uk/25texts/neolib25.html

‘The Clyde Gateway: A New Urban Frontier?’
http://www.variant.org.uk/33texts/3_V33gray.html

‘Glasgow’s Merchant City: An Artist-Led Property Strategy’
http://www.variant.org.uk/34texts/mechantcity34.html

‘The Tyranny of Rent’
http://www.variant.org.uk/37texts/13RentTyranny.html

Talks! Tuesday 4th May.

Talk at 4pm next tuesday (4th may) from sarah tripp and david kerr – both really interesting practitioners, operating across design, film, illustration and art. This is the last talk of the year, be good to see as many of you there as possible. (image: Sarah Tripp)

Andy Warhol visits Perth

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ARTIST ROOMS On Tour is a partnership between The Art Fund and the Scottish Government. ARTIST ROOMS includes an impressive selection of 232 works which span Warhol’s entire oeuvre, and reflect his eclectic career and vibrant personality.

ARTIST ROOMS in Perth will feature 67 selected works from this collection including Warhol’s early drawings, stitched photographs, prints and posters. The themes in the exhibition will look at film, fashion and photography. The display will also include a large number of self portraits.

The exhibition will be at Perth Museum and Art Gallery from 17 April to 23 October 2010.

The Heckler

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Just as people don’t make TV operas like the Robert Ashley one below anymore, people don’t make documentaries like this for mainstream tv, more to the pity. A great bit of observational film-making by Joseph Strick, unearthed by Adam Curtis.

And as this blog is nothing if not topical, it segues nicely into news of a competition to redesign the voting system. Open to all sorts of creative re-imaginings of various parts of the democratic process, this competition is run by glasgow architects and design protagonists Hole in my Pocket.

Hefty Archive

Glasgow School of Art Library Blog highlights The Het Geheugen van Nederland (The Memory of the Netherlands) — a dutch website that contains an extensive collection of illustrations, photographs, texts, film and audio fragments, all of Dutch making, including an impressive archive of work by Wim Crouwel.

Robert Ashley

A while back David Coyle sent me a link to some footage of American composer Robert Ashley, performing excerpts from his early 1980’s ‘TV opera’s’. I was quite amazed by them. You can find out more about Ashley here.

Upcoming Events

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This post highlights a few events coming up. Of particular note are the Polyark II events at Strathclyde, continuing the work of Cedric Price, (work pictured), operating in his preferred conditions of ‘calculated uncertainty’. Which we like.

Glasgow (short) Film Festival

Glasgow Film Festival is fast approaching. Great chance to see some amazing films, and also network with the people in Glasgow (and beyond) producing and making moving image work.

Seen it before, see it again

2pm Wed, 2nd year vis com studio, come one, come all.

Art & Copy

Here’s a trailer for a new documentary about the glamourous/sinister world of advertising:

Upcoming

This week in Vis Com:

Tuesday (20th) 12:30, 2nd year studio, Beautiful Losers film (see above)

Friday (23rd), 4pm, Second Year studio, double-bill talk with James Greig and Barry Smith.

All welcome to everything.

Rausch Films

The Magic Lantern is a great Film Club, more often than not showing at the CCA.

On Wed 30th September The Magic Lantern turns 3, and will be showing Rausch Films, a selection to coincide with the Poison Protocols and Other Histories exhibition currently at Stills Gallery in Edinburgh.

Incoming

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Just notification of upcoming talks and events, the first talk is next fri, 2nd October at 4pm in the 2nd year studio, all welcome.

(all events subject to last-minute change and wild variance).

TALKS
(all in second year studio)

Fri 2nd October: 4pm:
David Coyle (D8) and Chris Hand (Napier University)

Fri 9th October: 4pm: (artist talk in relation to underpass project, see projects below)
Ruth Barker

Fri 23rd October: 4pm:
(tbc)

Fri 13th Nov: 4pm:
Emlyn Firth (iso/ava) + (tbc)
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FILMS
(all in second year studio, all roughly last between 1 hr and 1hr30mins*)

Tuesday 29th Sept: 1pm CRUMB

Tuesday 20th Oct: 1pm BEAUTIFUL LOSERS

Tuesday 10th Nov: 1pm OF TIME AND THE CITY: TERENCE DAVIES

Mon 30th Nov: 1pm MANUFACTURED LANDSCAPES: EDWARD BURTYNSKY

Mon 7th Dec: 1pm HELVETICA
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PROJECTS:
Magazine Project
Project to make a Vis Com Magazine
First Meeting, Fri 25th Sept, 1pm, Second Year Studio

Underpass Project
Cross-school project to develop and implement design for public underpass at St Georges Cross (nr woodlands)
in conjunction with Glasgow City Council
First Meeting, Tues 29th Sept, 1pm, outside mack building (walking to site)

*roughly
image: david coyle

Броненосец Потёмкин

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On Sunday at Glasgow Concert Hall there is a performance of Eisenstein’s groundbreaking film Battleship Potempkin with a live orchestra accompaniment. I can’t see how it can go wrong, tickets only £6 for students, get them at the box office at the top of Buchanan Street. Do it!