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The film unfolds as a series of Andy Warhol-like screen tests, slowly revealing the location and the occupation of those before the camera - students and models from the Manchester School of Art. | The film unfolds as a series of Andy Warhol-like screen tests, slowly revealing the location and the occupation of those before the camera - students and models from the Manchester School of Art. | ||
− | '''Screen Tests 2/4 Dragline'''<br> | + | '''[[Screen Tests 2/4 Dragline]]'''<br> |
Dragline stumbles across an autonomous event, and echoing 1970's structuralist film, returns the default setting of contemporary digital practice - sampling and looping - to its industrial roots. | Dragline stumbles across an autonomous event, and echoing 1970's structuralist film, returns the default setting of contemporary digital practice - sampling and looping - to its industrial roots. | ||
Latest revision as of 11:34, 26 January 2013
Screen Tests DVD
A project in collaboration with Neil Cummings & Marysia Lewandowska that evolved from British Art Show 6. The Free DVD was launched at the Anticipating the Past: Artist: Archive: Film conference on the 12th-13th May, at Tate Modern. The DVD includes three new films - edited from archive film material, with a soundtrack made from out-of-copyright records - along with the original material and source files. The material is released under a Creative Commons license, enabling anyone to use and re-use Screen Tests for future creative exchange. Screen Tests 1/4 Screen Tests Screen Tests 2/4 Dragline Screen Tests 3/4 Broadcast Times: The Birth of Westward Screen Tests 4/4 Arts Council England funded the production of this DVD through Grants for the arts. |