Things I have made
Not Only Choice Parts
It’s a video which is made of Harrison Ford fanzines and a Gina Lollobrigida performance. It does exist, just not on Vimeo any longer, its removal a small token of complicity. Email me if you’re anxious to watch it and I’ll dig it out…
Read MoreEye Eye – A gif for you
Feel free to download this. I own about a 30th of the object, so it’s a 30th OK.
Read MoreWaves! Whitby! 2011!
An old film made again. But weren’t you meant to be matching research framework wheel codes onto blog posts this afternoon Topping? Yes. Yes I was.
Read MoreTransit #3 Zine online
Read the brilliant zine right here. Thank you Marcus Jack.
Read MoreTouch Screen Sizzle
Made for balance. Must. Write. Now…
Read MoreTouch Screen Technicolour & Buzz
Once more adhering to my habit of making something when I should be writing something, here are a couple of super-short films I made in bed this morning. Think of them as screen savers (to come).
Read MorePeter (2014) as a paper object
This is kind of the shooting script and the start of making Peter exist as an object as well as a video. Started ages ago, I should really do something with this. Peter as a paper document
Read MoreWhite Wash Death Watch – It happened
WWDW screened last night. Fact. And actually, it looked good, like a nostalgic painting of Deathwatch. Thanks GSFF and audience, particularly invited special guests.
Read MoreTransit No.3 Publication
Seen here, alongside the contents of my pockets, is the TRANSIT No.3 Zine. My contribution ps 22-33. Cover definitely red, not pink. Text reads: Image adapted from Blade Runner Annual (1982) by Jane Topping. Adapted from Blade Runner (1982 Dir. Ridley Scott) by Archie Goodwin. ©Marvel Comics International Ltd., a subsidiary of Codence Industries Corporation, GRANDREAMS LTD.,…
Read MoreScottish Competition – I’m Deranged
White Wash Death Watch was one of the least deranged of this selection. To be fair, I’ve made more engaging films (on reflection, WWDW seems a little like an exercise or a test of the original), but it held up ok in this context. Funny when an ‘art film’ as they tend to be called at film festivals is popped…
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