Friday 29 July 2011

Unravel at Manchester Mela - 23/24 July 2011

Unravel had a spot in the Arts tent on both days of the Manchester Mega Mela, alongside stalls run by local artists & educators, the Whitworth Art Gallery and the Musuem of Science and Industry.



As well as inviting people to collaborate on making  film, we had a projector set up so that participants could have a go at experimenting with live loops all day.  We had a busy and fun two days at this vibrant and inclusive festival!

Monday 11 July 2011

Unravel @ Tate Britain, Friday 8th July 2011

Wow, what a day!  Unravel was invited to run a day workshop at Tate Britain.  As well as facilitating the classic Unravel collaborative 16mm film workshop in the Manton Studio, we also had a smaller room just off the Duveens to introduce participants to experimenting with live 16mm loops - drawing and scratching onto to looped filmstrips as they ran through the projector.


We had over 80 participants over the course of the day who all got involved with creating their part of the longest hand-painted film in Britain...



The workshop screening took place in the North Duveens: the main hall of Tate Britain, attracting other visitors who stopped to check out the film that everyone had made.



More photos can be found at OKO's Flickr photostream and the Unravel blog.  Thanks to everyone who helped out and joined in on the day!


Sunday 10 July 2011

Unconscious Archives #1 Tuesday 12th July, London

If you're about in the Big Smoke this week... check this out!

UNCONSCIOUS ARCHIVES #1
Presented by OtherFilm www.otherfilm.org & no.w.here www.no-w-here.org.uk

Tuesday 12th July

7pm - 10pm

Apiary Studios, 458 Hackney Rd, London, E2 9EG

£4 donation, byo poisons

::: Strained Sonorousness. Wanton Optics :::

Inauguration of Unconscious Archives Lab

JAMES HOLCOMBE dredged microcosm

BEN GWILLIAM labyrinthine magneto-euphoria

HELM patterned panic

JOEL STERN leghorn foghorn crackle

SALLY GOLDING psychotropic distendencies

ADAM ASNAN w/ James Holcombe, Louie Rice, Vasco Alves

and featuring horrific, scientifically accurate film digests and library sounds

from the Unconscious Archive vaults...

Supported by Apiary Studios apiarystudios.org, Netaudio London www.netaudiolondon.org, Penultimate Press penultimate-press.blogspot.com



JAMES HOLCOMBE & ADAM ASNAN | LONDON | no.w.here

Thames Walks, black and white 2 screen 16mm projection by James Holcombe with live sound diffusion by Adam Asnan.


Bearing little resemblance to documentary or reconstruction, Thames Walks is more an exhibition of extractions; a series of optical/audible, concrete/anecdotal artifacts, gathered at locations along the River Thames from it's source to the sea.

Performable for any combination and number of screens and projectors Thames Walks can be seen to follow a polyptych scheme - a fragmented, but thematically reciprocal collection of discrete parts. These parts are offered without a specific linear order, diffusing any sense of a teleological direction. This increases the capacity for each walk to be appreciated independently, as well as part of a greater, episodic structure.

James Holcombe seeks to film perfect rolls of film in camera, following a structure that determines the sequential outcome of each section of image.

Adam Asnan captures his source material using both conventional and expanded recording techniques, re-presenting these with a range of minimal compositional agitations.

Both artists engage with their subjects via a highly considered and sensitive approach, thus in collaboration, the meeting of disciplines is treated with equal respect and attention.

www.no-w-here.org.uk

www.adamasnan.blogspot.com

BEN GWILLIAM | MANCHESTER | thosesoundsbetween

Ben Gwilliam is a sound artist active in the fields of sound installation, film, improvising new music and performance. He works live with reel to reel machines, punctured tape, feedback and assorted amplified sources.

He has been active in the experimental improvising music scene over the last ten years, mustering collaborations with people such as Claus van Bebber, Helmut Lemke, Lee Patterson, Matt Wand, Michael Vorfeld, Jason Zeh and others. He is currently Embedded Artist in Residence with Sound and Music & no.w.here (London).

http://www.thosesoundsbetween.co.uk/

JOEL STERN | AUSTRALIA | OtherFilm, Abject Leader, Disembraining Machine

Joel Stern is an artist and performer based in Brisbane, Australia primarily working with experimental music & sound. His interest is in manipulating and shaping ‘noise’ material into new forms that generate uncanny emotional, psychological and physical resonances for the listener.

Joel’s work incorporates DIY electronics, homemade instruments, text, field recordings and flashing lights.

Joel's key projects include Abject Leader (with filmmaker Sally Golding) a duo widely recognised as Australia's premier exponents of contemporary expanded cinema, and Sky Needle (with Sarah Byrne, Alex Cuffe and Ross Manning) a primitive music ensemble using handmade and recycled instruments.

His numerous releases have come on labels including Naturestrip, MusicYourMindWillLoveYou, Breakdance the Dawn, Alberts Basement, Ground Fault, Impermanent Audio and many others.

www.disembraining.com
www.otherfilm.org
youtu.be/MhQ4ZoGmgNQ

SALLY GOLDING | AUSTRALIA | OtherFilm, Abject Leader

Golding combines film projection with performance and installation creating live cine-sculptures and interactions. Folly and foray into physiological cinematics, embodied beams and alchemical projection performance. Photographic compositions from printed optical sound and uprooted vinyl library music. Deconstruction of cinematic materials and apparatus, creating slippage between materialist investigation,
sculptural forms, and bodily intervention. Cracked cinema for darkroom compositions, light bleed, contorted projection sports, dismembered narrative, strained sonorousness, whimsical instructional and wanton optics.

www.otherfilm.org
youtu.be/LrElkVYpRIw

ADAM ASNAN | LONDON

Four of One and One of the Other (12'00)

A simple study for four sets of identical apparatus and one different, each relaying its part in a cooperative arrangement. For this performance Adam is joined by James Holcombe, Louie Rice, and Vasco Alves.

Adam Asnan is a London based composer-performer of musique concrète. Adam's work promotes the aesthetic potential of fixed (recorded) and amplified sound, with certain technical principles that activate wider notions of acousmatic reception, and of the 'image' subject to the artifice. His compositions, live performances and audio-visual collaborations have been presented and staged across Europe and has recordings published by Entr'acte and Senufo Editions.www.adamasnan.blogspot.com

HELM | LONDON | Birds of Delay

Elements of musique concrete, noise, drones and tones all play a role in a world where the sound of the human voice morphs into spectral rust, a shimmering klang swims alongside passive noise and the relationship between acoustic and electronic derived sounds forms a solid foundation. Helm is the solo project of Luke Younger, one half of the London/Berlin noise duo Birds of Delay. Drawing equally upon noise and ambient elements, the music on Impasse illustrates Younger’s continuing development within the field of experimental electronics and drone composition. Utilising synths, feedback systems and effects, these two long-form tracks offer a dense mixture of blistering yet melodic walls of sound. Younger has previously toured extensively through Europe and the US as a member of Birds of Delay with artists such as Emeralds, Pain Jerk, Son of Earth, and has shared bills with the likes of Wolf Eyes, Sonic Youth, The Ex, The Skaters, Sightings, Aaron Dilloway.

http://www.myspace.com/birdsofdelay
http://snd.sc/lWEzJi