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3 November
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10 December 2006
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George Barber
Automotive Action Painting
Duration 1 minute 38 seconds, 9.8MB,
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George Barber
Automotive Action Painting
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Observed from an overhead camera, a man stops by the roadside one morning and empties the contents
of a number of large cans of paint over the tarmac. As the light rises, along with the level of
traffic, the cars spread the paint along the surface of the road, creating an abstract smear of
vibrant colour.
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Clio Barnard
Dark Glass
Duration 1 minute 16 seconds, 16.5MB,
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Clio Barnard
Dark Glass 2006
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Shot on a mobile phone, Clio Barnard’s Dark Glass is a taut micro-drama that visually
recreates a spoken description of family photographs recalled under hypnosis. Although the
recollection appears incredibly compelling, it also possesses an inherent instability, so
that we are never quite sure what we’re hearing or seeing, something further emphasised by
the unsteady nature of the image itself, which lends an apparitional quality to this apparent
act of truth-telling.
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Shane Davey
I’ve Been Single Too Long
Duration 1 minute 19 seconds, 20.7MB,
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Shane Davey
I’ve Been Single Too Long
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Whether a declaration of yearning or an admission of an overheated imagination, the title of
Shane Davey’s single-shot work offers an insight into the scene being played out before us.
Rising from his bed, the listless male protagonist wanders through his house and into his
hammock in the garden, oblivious, it seems, to the many young women – wearing only their
underwear – lounging all around him.
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Ben Dodd
Surprise
Duration 1 minute 18 seconds, 19.6MB,
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Ben Dodd
Surprise
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In this stylish short thriller with Hitchcockian overtones, a man lies lifeless on a
bathroom floor, while above him looms the figure of a woman, a large knife lying at her
feet. As the scene unfolds – running backwards in time – our surprise at what has happened
is perhaps as great as those to whom it has.
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Sean Dower
Automaton
Duration 1 minute 15 seconds, 16.8MB,
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Sean Dower
Automaton
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Using a motion-control camera rig most often used in the production of special effects, Sean Dower
takes the camera on a dynamic three-dimensional journey round a full-sized drum kit. As the camera
weaves around the highly reflective black and chromed curves, it tracks the detail of a complex and
shifting drum solo, in which both drummer (Steve Noble) and camera are locked together into a
single resonant performance.
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Ori Gersht
Pomegranate
Duration 55 seconds, 5.6MB,
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Ori Gersht
Pomegranate
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In a carefully composed scene reminiscent of a Juan Sanchez Cotan sixteenth-century still life,
a pomegranate fruit stands out from a muted, theatrical backdrop. After a few moments, this highly
symbolic fruit is exploded by a high-velocity bullet; seeds spilling from its disintegrating carcass
in extreme slow motion, and with an eerie and terrible beauty.
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Matthew Grinter
Tea Leaves
Duration 1 minute 32 seconds, 20.2MB,
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Matthew Grinter
Tea Leaves
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Doing the rounds of the tables in a crowded café, the camera glides past the assembled clientele,
checking out who’s who and who’s where, and eavesdropping a little of their conversations. At the
start of the circumnavigation of the room, a customer spills his tea, setting up a domino-effect
of interconnected events, which builds to a conclusion as the piece completes its circuit. An
illustration of the principle that what goes around comes around, you can read ‘Tealeaves’ as a
set of random actions or as a reminder of the inescapable role of fate.
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Julie Hill
Glass Gun
Duration 1 minute 20 seconds, 6.6MB,
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Julie Hill
Glass Gun
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A figure of a gun, formed out of glass and suspended in space, explodes into myriad shards,
light shimmering through the tumbling fragments. Julie Hill’s clever collapsing of cause and
effect is a vivid reminder of the fragility of things and of our underlying propensity for violence.
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Christian Krupa
Vanished Point
Duration 1 minute 23 seconds, 19.5MB,
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Christian Krupa
Vanished Point
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Stretching the notion of a ‘single shot’ to its extreme, or at least into a parallel,
virtual dimension, Christian Krupa creates a fantastical, almost futurist, architectural
vision using a digital assembly of images taken around London’s South Bank Centre mixed
with skies and water from California.
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Hyewon Kwon
Bittersweet
Duration 1 minute 15 seconds, 16.3MB,
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Hyewon Kwon
Bittersweet
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To the list of easy-to-play piano melodies that can be readily performed with two fingers can be
added Francis Lai’s sugary ‘Theme from Love Story’. Here the twist is that the pianist
(who has the congenital condition ectrodactyly, or split hand/foot malformation) has only two
fingers on each hand. This single-take close-up of them caressing the keys is both disconcerting
and deeply poignant.
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Mike Marshall
Birdcatcher
Duration 1 minute 15 seconds, 33.7MB,
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Mike Marshall
Birdcatcher
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Mike Marshall's short film consists of a mesmeric tracking shot through a forest in India, its
smooth mechanical movement contrasting with the complex natural environment it explores.
Suspended above the verdant terrain, the camera is seemingly drawn along by an atmospheric
soundtrack of precisely orchestrated birdsong, modulating continuously in time with the passage
through the trees.
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Matthew Murdoch
Being There
Duration 1 minute 3 seconds, 15.4MB,
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Matthew Murdoch
Being There
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In this charmingly self-referential cameo, the static camera zooms out slowly to reveal a
section of Hadrian’s Wall. As it does so, we listen to a taped phone conversation between
the artist and his father as they finalise their travel arrangements to go and see England
play Scotland at rugby in Edinburgh; a journey that involves a stop-off en route to shoot the
scene we are currently watching, an entry for a ‘single shot’ project remarkably similar to
the one in which the piece is now showcased.
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Tula Parker and Anna Weatherston
Beach Jam
Duration 1 minute 14 seconds, 30.7MB,
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Tula Parker and Anna Weatherston
Beach Jam
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A sample-heavy funk track provides the revving and screeching sound effects for a toy car as it
is ‘driven’ along a stretch of sea wall, from the ‘metropolis’ of a snow-shaker past a ‘Weekend’
tail-back of traffic before arriving, in the wheel tracks of Thelma and Louise, at the breaking
surf.
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Dave Richards
Comb & Paper
Duration 1 minute 11 seconds, 14.9MB,
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Dave Richards
Comb & Paper
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As a kind of rude awakening to The Mamas & the Papas’ California Dreamin’, three men,
or rather three raggedy clones of another, rather different relic of the 1960s, add their own
impromptu solo to this timeless and mellifluous pop classic.
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Paul Rooney
Dust
Duration 1 minute 6 seconds, 19.6MB,
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Paul Rooney
Dust
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Set on a commercial freighter mysteriously marooned within touching distance of land, Paul
Rooney’s seven-minute handheld travelling shot, restlessly circling round the deck of the
boat, evokes a state of personal limbo, whose rising anxieties are reflected in an elegantly
dissonant Brecht/Weill-influenced soundtrack and in a half-whispered, half-sung monologue haunted
by memory and history.
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