Performance

Breakdown (2006)

Super 8mm film, multi-projection performance, 15mins
Performed as part of EXP24’s event for the second annual Leeds Light Night. The performance utilised numerous Super 8 and slide projectors and featured an improvised, live soundtrack using tapes and collaged audio. The event took place under the Dark Arches in Leeds’ Granary Wharf. 

Transmission (2008)

Super 8mm film, multi-projection performance, 15mins
Performed as part of EXP24’s Re-form[at] Super 8 workshop screening taking place at the Victoria Hotel, Leeds. Transmission was a comment on the 24 hour news cycle, using manipulated footage and two synchronised Super 8 projectors. The audio was generated and mixed live.

and...CUT! (2011)

Super 8mm transferred to digital video, colour, sound, 8min
Projection performance. The event held at The Commonplace (now Wharf Chambers) was conceived as a response from the Leeds artist community to the cuts announced by the new Cameron/Clegg ConDem government. It featured art installations, films and live music performances. 

Composition (2014)

Super 8mm transferred to digital video, colour, sound, 8min
First shown as part of the Northern Artist’s Film Programme, Quays Culture at Media City in 2014, it was performed at Oblong Cinema for the first time as an expanded cinema live performance piece.  Featuring a collaged audio soundtrack and live reading by the poet Ian Harker. There followed a Q&A and discussion between artist filmmaker Chris Hall, poet and filmmaker Johnny Solstice and the founder of Oblong Cinema Mark Waddington .

Reflections on the Brave New World (2008)

16mm and super 8mm transferred to digital video, 12 mins
The piece was first performed at KiNETIKA! as part of EXP24’s programmed event for the 22nd Leeds International Film Festival. Screened live with a 16mm projector with collaged sound and live audio intervention. It has subsequently been screened in a split-screen digital version and was resurrected for artist film-maker Joanna Byrne's curated Cinéma Corporel event at Granary Wharf, Leeds in 2011.
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