Event overview
A screening programme featuring recent work by Artists' Film & Moving Image postgraduates.
Join us in the Small Cinema for a programme of short films including:
Matilda Butler
Dark Flowing, 2024.
16mm hand processed film, colour, sound, 2m 30s
An exploration of the contamination of Tamar Valley, caused by the legacy pollution of the deserted Arsenic & Copper mines. Using 16mm film processed with seaweed and contaminated river water, the mediums materiality helps reveal the invisible toxicity present in the landscape.
Fergus Carmichael
Rhadinace, 2024.
Digital video, colour, sound, 8m 27s
Having depleted their wells, off-shore platforms await final decommissioning. Nearby, on land, a yearly burning of oil takes place. ‘Rhadinace’ explores themes of socio-ecological relationships, investigates an oil rig ‘graveyard’ in northern Scotland and the community surrounding it through a partly fictionalised account of a local custom – the burning of the Clavie.
Claire Davies
Game of Hope, 2023.
Digital video, colour, sound,14m 37s
Working through a not knowing of NFTs and their digital materiality, a 3D scan of a Snickers wrapper becomes an obsession through which to explore value systems, hope and class structures.
Tülin Dağ
Unscripted Moments, 2024.
16mm, SD digital video, colour, b&w, sound. 10m
An autobiographical documentary film using 16mm film, handycam and archival footage. It tells a political history through family memories and explores how gaps in memory and small details give rise to new stories.
Clara Helbig
How to Own an Island, 2024.
4K Digital video, colour, sound, 20m
A cow escaped en route to a slaughterhouse and swam to an island in 2018, disrupting a small town’s established dynamics in turn. This film retraces the events and questions how we position ourselves to the land we inhabit and the living beings we share it with.
Hanna Moon
Not So, Yet So, 2024.
16mm, 4K Digital video, colour, sound, 16m 48s
Through intimate portrayals of Korean cultural and religious life, the film navigates the inherent tensions between tradition and progress, belief and pragmatism.
Jon E Price
Beyond the Clearing, 2024.
16mm, DV, colour, sound, 1m 50s
Ambiguous landscapes evoke memory and adventure, the film plays with the universal and the particular, through a collage of sound and picture.
Inigo Roberts
Torrents, 2024.
4K Digital video, colour, sound, 15m
Micro-narratives about urban transience tell disjointed stories that meddle with fact and fiction to build a wider, potentially ungraspable network of understanding about the past, present and future of living in a densely populated space like London.
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All Welcome, the screening is FREE, no booking necessary.
Doors open at 6pm, the screening will begin at 6.30pm.
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For more information on the artists and their films visit:
https://www.instagram.com/goldsmithsartistsmovingimage/
www.artistsmovingimage.info/murmurs-screening/
Dates & times
| Date | Time | Add to calendar |
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| 14 Jun 2024 | 6:00pm - 8:30pm |
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