2013
Scratch That!
Scratch That! artists' 16mm film direct animation project held at Plymouth Arts Centre on 9 Nov 2013. The workshop is part of Sweet FA film art collaboration between Sundog Media and Plymouth Arts Centre.
Project at the De La Warr Pavillion
28/09/13 18:22 Category: film | exhibitions
Ocean City Festival.
For the second year running Plymouth Arts Centre and Dartington Barn Cinema presents a programme of outdoor evening screenings at Plymouth’s majestic Royal William Yard. We are again delighted to have some short films selected to screen before the main featuures in keeping with the nautical theme.
The charming Lighthouse animation – which won the Young Motion Plymouth Award 2012 and The Young Ones Award at Animated Exeter Festival 2012 – and Teign Sprit whetted the audiences’ appetites for features including Pacific Rim on the large outdoor screen.
Jamming the Machine
01/09/13 18:23 Category: publications
The book is now available on Amazon:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Arts-Popular-Culture-History-Cross-Disciplinary/dp/1841023558/
Kayla's new book chapter
10/08/13 09:54 Category: publications
The Arts and Popular Culture in History
Kayla has a new book chapter:
‘Jamming the machine: the personal-political in Annabel Nicolson’s Reel Time’ [chapter] in Rebecca Emmett (ed.) in The Arts and popular culture in history: proceedings of The Role of Arts in History cross-disciplinary conference. Plymouth: University of Plymouth Press (UPP). ISBN: 978-184-102-355-7. Publication date: 1 September 2013. Available on Amazon from September, pre-order from Plymouth University estore. read more...
Kayla has a new book chapter:
‘Jamming the machine: the personal-political in Annabel Nicolson’s Reel Time’ [chapter] in Rebecca Emmett (ed.) in The Arts and popular culture in history: proceedings of The Role of Arts in History cross-disciplinary conference. Plymouth: University of Plymouth Press (UPP). ISBN: 978-184-102-355-7. Publication date: 1 September 2013. Available on Amazon from September, pre-order from Plymouth University estore. read more...
Zombies!
I walked with a zombie: what the living dead can teach us about performance
Sundog Media's Kayla Parker is giving a collaborative lecture with Lee Miller, Roberta Mock, and Phil Smith as part of Plymouth University's 2013 Festival of Research. read more...