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Anthony McCall’s ‘Line Describing a Cone’ at Dartington Hall, 10 June 2015
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Sophie Michael splicing students’ filmstrips together
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Materials for Sophie Michael’s workshop with local schools on 10 June 2015
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Getting to grips with direct filmmaking at the schools’ workshop on 10 June
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Schools’ direct filmmaking workshop with Sophie Michael at Dartington, 10 June 2015
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Above: Sketch for ‘Line Describing a Cone’ (Anthony McCall, 1973)
‘Line Describing a Cone … exists only in the present: the moment of projection. It refers to nothing beyond this real time. The form of attention required on the part of the viewer is unprecedented. No longer is one viewing position as good as any other. For this film every viewing position presents a different aspect.‘ – Anthony McCall
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The Artist Who Inspires Me: Major art-world figures salutes their contemporaries
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Script and filters used to make ‘99 Clerkenwell Road’ (Sophie Michael, UK, 2010).
Sophie Michael will introduce her work in Dartington as part of ‘Smoke & Mirrors’ on Wednesday 10 June 2015.
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‘99 Clerkenwell Road’ (Sophie Michael, UK, 2010)
Sophie Michael will introduce her work in Dartington as part of ‘Smoke & Mirrors’ on Wednesday 10 June 2015.
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‘Daphne (Purple Red)’ (Sophie Michael, UK, 2014)
Sophie Michael will introduce her work in Dartington as part of ‘Smoke & Mirrors’ on Wednesday 10 June 2015.
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Film strips from ‘Existence is Song���, part of 'The Dante Quartet’ (Stan Brakhage, USA, 1987).
Showing as part of ‘Smoke & Mirrors’, Wednesday 10 June 2015
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Factory worker, Shenzen (The Forgotten Space, Allan Sekula & Noël Burch)
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Empty village, Doel, Belgium (The Forgotten Space, Allan Sekula and Noël Burch)
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Trailer for The Forgotten Space (Allan Sekula & Noël Burch)
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Requiem for a Village (David Gladwell, UK 1975)
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David Gladwell Q&A, 8 April 2015
We’re very pleased to welcome director David Gladwell to The Barn on Wednesday 8 April to introduce his incomparable film from 1975, ‘Requiem for a Village’ as well as an earlier work, ‘An Untitled Film’, which together plot a good deal of Gladwell’s preoccupations with the rural; the passing of time and the treatment of history; and the discord at the heart of the bucolic.
The films are also interesting to view in light of his work as editor on Lindsay Anderson’s films ‘If….’ and ‘O Lucky Man!’, where his distinctive process was instrumental in creating a sense of threat and disorder - but also of a heightened or altered sense of reality.
The screening represents a very rare chance to see the films in the cinema, but an even rarer opportunity to meet the director himself. Book now here.
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Requiem for a Village (David Gladwell UK 1975)
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