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2 further bits on dfw and IJ – and some maps
Just because I’m re-thinking links between reading & writing, making & articulating. Infinite Jest at 20: 20 things you need to know Why David Foster Wallace should not be worshipped as a secular saint
Read MoreTRANSIT #3 gets post-ed/tweeted, y’know
Paper posters in the world. Digital excitement follows.
Read MoreThank you MACFA
Screened Screen Used for the University of Cumbria MACFA students on Thursday. Thank you to you all for your thoughtful attention, extremely helpful critique and ticker-tape. Changes are being made…
Read MoreIt’s Back
Daily inspiration once more on my commute. Feels like a long time coming.
Read MorePeter – the pages
Page 1 of my contribution to the Transit #3 publication. …Searching… (Adapted by Archie Goodwin. Pencilled by Al Williamson & Carlos Garzon. Inked by Al Williamson, Dan Green and Ralph Reese. Coloured by Marie Severin (sorry Marie) ©Marvel Comics International Ltd., a subsidiary of Codence Industries Corporation, GRANDREAMS LTD., London, 1982)
Read MoreThe Woodmans (2010)
Watched this documentary this weekend. See it on YouTube here. This was the first work of Francesca’s I saw…
Read MoreTransit #3: and everything crooked will become straight
I’m innit. Facebook ‘ere.
Read Morelost in translation?
I gave a lecture about appropriation and feminist art practice in Shanghai. At least I think that’s what it was about…
Read MoreWhite Wash Death Watch in Glasgow Short Film Festival 2016
Hurrah! This enigmatic wee video gets to be part of this film festival. Ross Birrell is in competition too, and his film is bound to be excellent. Check out the festival here. SCOTTISH COMPETITION 3: I’M DERANGED CCA THEATRE Saturday 19 March (19.00) 1h45m, N/C 18+ Featuring the hilarious Last Exit to Ricklesburgh and schlock horror epic Flamingo…
Read MorePeter in Transit #3: and everything crooked will become straight
Transit is a nomadic programme of artists’ film, screened from the back of a van. For its third episode, the roving screen presents a selection of moving image work by Dorine Aguerre, Miles Joseph, Lucie Rachel, Jane Topping, and Josie Rae Turnbull. The screening event will be accompanied by a limited edition free publication. With…
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