From London to the far reaches of Scotland, the journey in the form of a quest for a whalebone box, related to its place of origin.
Iain Sinclair walks a section of Watling Street, the Roman road said to have much older origins, from Canterbury to London.
A film shot on an iPhone with a super 8 app documenting a walk made by Andrew Kötting with Iain Sinclair from Dover to London along Watling Street, sometimes in the company of John Rogers and sometimes in the company of Anne Caron-Delion.
A short super-8 film walking several of Harold Pinter's poems about East London.
Andrew Kötting's film retraces John Clare's journey from Epping Forest to Northamptonshire accompanied by a straw bear.
This work is inspired by the BLACK APPLES OF GOWER – a book by Iain Sinclair. The film investigates the ideas of travel, memory, history and place by cutting off a horses head and sticking it over a middle aged man's face. Made in collaboration with Iain Sinclair and Anonymous Bosch with music by Buster Grey-Jung and support from Common Ground.
Abandoned Goods is an essay film exploring the journey of one of Britain’s major collections of Asylum Art containing about 5,500 objects (paintings, drawings, ceramics, sculptures and works on stone, flint and bone) created between 1946 and 1981, by about 140 people compelled to live in the Netherne psychiatric hospital in South London. Blending archive, reconstruction, animation, 35mm rostrum, and observational photography, the film explores the transformation of these objects from clinical material to revered art objects examining the lives of the creators and the changing contexts in which the objects were produced and displayed.
Each piece was edited from material that was from the SWANDOWN shoot and named Artefacts 1-5.
Each piece was edited from material that was from the SWANDOWN shoot and named Artefacts 1-5.
Each piece was edited from material that was from the SWANDOWN shoot and named Artefacts 1-5.
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