2017
Project has British Council screening
07/11/17 11:17 Category: screenings | Super 8
Benthic Caress at Plymouth Arts Weekender
25/09/17 13:30 Category: exhibitions | sound art
DRHA 2017 DataAche conference paper
12/09/17 11:14 Category: conference
DRHA Radiant DataAche Exhibition
10/09/17 18:15 Category: exhibitions
Being Human at AWE
13/05/17 17:10 Category: film | exhibitions
Our films 31 Days and Measure are screening at PS45 (which used to be Spacex Gallery) Preston Street, Exeter from 13 – 21 May during Arts Week Exeter.
Details here
Bath Spa paper
28/04/17 14:43 Category: symposia
Kayla and Stuart had a great day at Digital Ecologies and the Anthropocene symposium at Bath Spa’s Media Convergence Research Centre. We met some lovely people and presented a joint paper 'On Location: Developing an Eco-sensitive Cinema’.
Soundart Radio - Artists Walking Ep1
Our Maelstrom research project began with a field trip to the location, when we walked to the end of Devil's Point and recorded our conversation by the sea: broadcast as part of the Art Dot Earth programme Artists Walking Episode 1 with Richard Povall and Laura Denning on Soundart Radio (2 March 2017).
Moving Image Arts exhibition
Kayla’s On Location and Stuart’s One Second a Day and 31 Days were selected by Lucieta Williams, the curator of the Moving Image Art exhibition at Bristol’s Centrespace Gallery 24 – 28 February 2017.
31 Days in Berlin
31 Days screened in British Shorts Lichtspielklub Short Film Festival, ‘Selected Films’ exhibition programme; Sputnik Kinobar, Berlin (12 to 18 January 2017) read more...
On Location in Arts Centre cinema
Artist’s film capturing a year in the life of a Devon hollow way exhibited at Plymouth Arts Centre till 19 January 2017
A new digital film directed by Sundog Media’s Kayla Parker, a practice-researcher at Plymouth University, is currently being screened at Plymouth Arts Centre as part of its exhibition programme of artists’ film. The exhibition On Location: Kayla Parker presents the twelve minute film on continuous play in the cinema, enabling audiences to experience the seasonal changes and meteorological phenomena over a twelve month period, captured through successive field trips to a sunken lane in a remote area of rural Devon. read more...
LSFF screens 31 Days
31 Days was selected for the London Short Film Festival 2017 in the experimental Celluloid Traces programme. Festival director Philip Ilson introduces the programme in the picture above. read more...