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35 - Music, Drama, Dance and Performing Arts

University of South Wales

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Title or brief description

Folk Glance and Veil Trance

Type
Q - Digital or visual media
Publisher
The Cardiff Story and Screenworks
Year
2011
URL
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Number of additional authors
0
Additional information

The location of this practice-as-research project was Cardiff Market Hall, a listed building where I was artist in residence (partly funded by Arts Council Wales and the Unit's TMD Research Group) and opposite The Cardiff Story museum, where the work was first exhibited (see http://www.cardiffstory.com/content.asp?id=620&d1=0). Lively Hood is a multimedia practice-as-research project, which I conceived and directed. This project has yielded two outputs, Folk Glance and Veil Trance submitted here. Over the past decade I have produced several community participation projects which record experiences of objects and places that are interpreted for screen as documentary narratives. Lively Hood continues my exploration of the themes of identity, place and memory. In this project, behaviour in relation to space, rather than the amassing of personal narratives, becomes the subject of the artwork. The aim was to investigate the possibility of creating ethnographic, participatory artwork(s), in which multiple-subjectivities within a working community would be the subject of an aesthetically adventurous exploration. Research questions being explored were: how might documentary filmmaking extend its repertoire of formal and aesthetic strategies in ways that maintain the integrity of the documentary record? How might the strategies and approaches available to the makers of experimental fiction films and fine art practitioners be utilised by a documentary filmmaker working in a participatory [applied] arts context? Lively Hood addresses the subject of labour and identity using the artifice of film grammar and engages with developments after Finish filmmaker, Laura Horelli (Helsinki Shipyard/Port San Juan, 2003) and Estonian, Liina Siib (Unsocial Hours, 2011). It comprises a series of documentary films, video art works & events, including Folk Glance (3.43 mins) and Veil Trance (6.18 mins). The installation also includes a series of documentary portraits of the stallholders exploring identity and labour, in and outside of the market hall. It has been published via peer-reviewed online publication in Screenworks, Vol. 3 (http://jmpscreenworks.com/?pid=vol3). These works were also screened at MeCCSA 2012 (www.beds.ac.uk/__data/assets/pdf_file/.../Meccsa-panel-schedule.pdf).

Interdisciplinary
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Cross-referral requested
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Research group
3 - Theatre and Media Drama
Proposed double-weighted
No
Double-weighted statement
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Reserve for a double-weighted output
No
Non-English
No
English abstract
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