One Minute volume 7 screenings

I will be screening One Minute Volume 7  at the Projection Rooms, MOCC, 10 Humber St., Hull this weekend. This is the seventh in the series of programmes of artists moving image Ive been compiling and includes work by John Smith, Rose Butler, Tony Hill, Steven Ball, Alexander Costello, Leister/Harris, Kayla Parker and Stuart Moore, Louisa Minkin, Claire Hope, Max Hattler, Guy Sherwin, Steven Woloshen, Lynn Loo, Lumiere and Son, Tansy Spinks, Gary Peploe and Peter Nutley, Eva Rudlinger, Michael Szpakowski, Zhel (Zeljko Vukicevic) , Matthias Kispert, Stuart Pound, Sellotape Cinema, Alex Pearl, My Name Is Scot, Kerry Baldry, Esther Johnson, Marty St. James, Nicki Rolls, Katherine Meynell, Chris Paul Daniels, Riccardo Iacono, Edwin Rostron, Martin Pickles, Grant Petrey, Annabel Dover, Kelvin Brown
For more information check out the One Minute blog http://oneminuteartistfilms.blogspot.co.uk
Heres an image still from 'Boot' a film I made for this programme. 2013


dvblog

A film of mine titled '2012' will be included in a new dvblog 2 week season http://dvblog.org/?p=10740

Screenings at The Projection Rooms, Hull

On Saturday 5th and Sunday 6th I will be screening a selection of my films and videos at The Projection Rooms, MOCC, 10 Humber Street, Hull. HU1 1TG. The programme which lasts about 20 minutes will be looped between the hours of 12pm and 4.30pm. 
Running order
2012
Mumble
Punch
Nightwalk pt. 1
Grasping Hands
Body
Scribble
Bitten
Untitled
Shred
3 Heads
Applause
Boot
Flight

In Weymouth

Punch being screened (as part of the One Minute programme) at Welcome to the Treasuredome, the Cultural Olympics 2012 in Weymouth on Friday 10 August 2012. The venue was an ICCI 360 Arena (surround cinema) and displayed work via 5 projectors, with the screens arranged in a 'seamless' circle wrapped around the inside of a 21-metre diameter dome. Welcome to the Treasuredome was a programme of artists moving image curated by Kayla Parker and Stuart Moore.


OUT Video 07

Screening of my film 'body' at the International Festival of Videoart in public spaces “OUT VIDEO ‘07”  Russia. August 2007. This event was screened in 16 cities on an outdoor video network consisting of 39 large screens. The festival aimed at full-scale integration of videoart into the urban environment.

Three Heads

A still from a 16mm film, edited in camera using superimposition and stop frame. Screenings have included The London Film makers Co-op, The Lux, Stackhouse gallery, New York, Video Arts Plastique, France, Scala Cinema Kings Cross, IV International Video Art Show of Alcoi, Spain.  Runner up in Dick Award. 



The Craving

A still from The Craving, a 16mm film made for One Minute Television also part of The Lux collection http://lux.org.uk/collection/artists/kerry-baldry

One Minute Television was a collaboration between the Arts Council and BBC2's four nights a week arts programme The Late Show which commissioned artists to make 60 second film and video works for television. Following transmission, seen by at least half a million people, the works were also shown at film festivals and sold to international Television.