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small world
HD 2007
short film for inclusion in the 'Definitive Stories' programme more info |
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verge
Super 16mm 2005
two screen installation - more info |
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three times
digital image dvd 2004
screened at Blip @ Newlyn Art Gallery |
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a short walk
16mm 1 minute 2004
one minute film for launch of no.w.here |
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wort wall water - installation
16mm & dvd 2004
three dvd variable length loops |
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Life in the Bus Lane
dv/15min/2002
Full-on split-widescreen bus-action - more
info
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wort wall water
16mm/mute loops/2001
Light movement triptych - commissioned for the re-launch
of Filmwaves magazine, projected into Hoxton Square from the Lux
before the lights went out...
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Inner City
DV Super 8/11min/2001
Psychogeographic journey through the urban landscape. Made during
our Year of the Artist residency with Attic Dance
Go to Inner City
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Walking Out
16mm/9min30sec/2000
A hand-etched parable of sex and death in a twisted
Eden. Funded by the Arts Council of England
Go to Walking Out
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Project
BetaSP/1min15sec/1997
Commissioned for the launch of the Lux, supported by the National
Lottery through the Arts Council of England
Go to Project
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Sunset Strip
35mm/Dolby stereo/3min30sec/1996
365 sunsets recorded directly onto 35mm film - with a knockout soundtrack
Go to Sunset Strip
Read about a night out in Hamburg with Sunset Strip
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Elemental
Super 8/10min/1994
A film by Kayla Parker & Stuart Moore
Waves on the sea, waves in the air. The ambient strandline experience.
Super 8 time-lapse and stop-motion animation above and below water.
The cycles and rhythms of the seashore - a place where elemental
forces meet
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As Yet Unseen
16mm/2min 15sec/1994
A personal view of the relationship between daughter and mother,
set in a room poised on the threshold of birth or death. At first
blank, the room becomes a living room as elements within it come
to life and memories of childhood are activated
Developed with Financial Assistance from BFI Production
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Night Sounding
16mm/1min 30sec/1993
Night Sounding evokes a sense of place and the resonance of association
- the lights and sirens which warn of danger, the wreckers and sirens
who entice ships to their doom
A One Minute Television film for the Arts Council and BBC2
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Cage of Flame
16mm/9min 40sec/1992
A bewitching celebration of menstruation which uses a variety of
animation techniques from pixillation to scratch on film. An antidote
to the vacuous sanitised view of menstruation promoted by advertising
An ANIMATE! Award film for The Arts Council and Channel 4
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Unknown Woman
16mm/8min 45sec/1991
A woman's psychological journey filled with suspense and pursuit
which uses a mixture of drawn animation, stop-motion and live-action
footage
Funded by film awards from The Arts Council and South West Arts
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Fanny and Johnny
on Acid
U-Matic/9min 45sec/1990
Surreal food fantasy set in a small suburban house, in which a series
of bizarre rituals with fish call up an aquanaut from the deep
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Nuclear Family
16mm/4min 15sec/1990
An autobiographical film in which a mother recalls incidents from
her daughter's childhood in a Somerset mining village and the three
imaginary friends who 'came down from the stars'
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Looks Familiar
16mm/3min/1989
Psychedelic rampage with the psycho-pussy. Stray cats, fun-fur,
spooky happenings - painted, scratched and dyed under the flickering
gaze of a Hallowe'en pumpkin
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Lighter Hands
U-Matic/2min 50sec/1989
Images of many hands - frottage, montage; echoes of poetic remembrance.
Repetitive action, life extinguished. In memory of my grandfather's
death and his musical cigarette lighter which sparks but never lights
up
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