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Matthias David Huser

Dogs, UK, 30'00

A car dealer who believes he is a cowboy. A man in a suit who has been look-
ing for his dog for years. Two illusions and one band. - A roadmovie.

Matthias David Huser (born January 1979 in Zurich, Switzerland) trained as a photographer and
non-professional basketball player. From 2001 until 2005 he studied at the University of Arts and De-
sign Zurich Switzerland and University of New South Wales/CoFA, Sydney Australia in the depart-
ments film and time based art. Lives and works in Zurich and London as a director/writer and first
assistant director.
David Terranova and James Mountford
Afterlife (a requiem), 2009, UK, 3'40

A view of life, death and the afterlife, with Nick Cave's son Jethro and his girl-
friend Sophie Willing each performing on two separate sets at the same time,
using a projector to blend the two sets into one. An experimentation of light
and shadows. Wonderland magazine approached James to make this piece for
them. With a basic idea of shooting a model with projected images James
asked David to bring his video skills into the mix, and working on the idea to-
gether lead them to the concept of using two characters, one of which being
projected onto the other in real time.

James Mountford - “British born, I started taking photos while living in Italy. Since returning to
London I have shot for a range of magazines including Dazed and Confused, Dansk, Wonderland, Elle,
Tank, i-D.”

http://www.jamesmountford.com
http://iheartkrackney.blogspot.com

David Terranova - Born in Rome to an Italian father and English mother. After moving to London at
the age of 16 I became a Flash Developer working at various advertising agencies around London
building websites and games for large gaming and film brands. Three years ago I started a web-video
series called RebelRave.tv, an artistic reportage view of the parties and music of an underground in-
ternational record label. This lead me into making more video promos for other musicians and lately
for fashion related content, often experimenting with the relationship between sound and vision.

http://blog.davidterranova.com
Barry Gene Murphy and Shaun O Connor
Disembodied #1, UK, 1'31

An exploration of human form using structured light 3D scanning techniques.

Barry Gene Murphy is a moving image artist, who works across the spectrum of visual media.
From directing music videos to creating gallery based experimental work to live performance visuals,
Murphy's work explores filmmaking techniques and touches on subjects such as landscape, micro
macro worlds, complexities of experience, Musique concréte and Psychogeography. Murphy's short
films have shown in major international film festivals.

http://www.barrygenemurphy.com

Shaun O Connor aka PRICKIMAGE's irreverent work is full of fantasy, humor and intrigue. Working
as a full time VJ and video artist at many of London's underground & major club night's and art
spaces with a residency at FABRIC with WYS, monthly performances at the ICA (Institute of Contem-
porary Art) with G*Y BINGO and Video Consultant/Contributor for GLASS MAGAZINE blog. Invited to
perform at 6 established festivals in 2009 including Glastonbury, Latitude, BLOC Weekend & Big Chill,
utilizing quirky video/photography techniques, audio generative video and animation, each unique
production telling an oblique story.

http://www.prickimage.com
Daemiane
Flight, 2009, UK, 2'12

‘Flight' is about hope and self expression during dark days.

Daemiane is an experimental video/performance artist based in the UK. Working with video visuals
and live performance, Daemiane’s vision is darkly cinematic and often beautifully melancholic.

http://www.daemiane.com
http://www.youtube.com/daemiane
Sharlene Bamboat
57 Ways, 2009, Canada, 5'00

This short film is about a girl who is obsessed with her vaginal odour. She tries
different common methods of getting rid of her odour to no avail. In the end
she decides to take drastic measures.

Sharlene Bamboat is a film and video artist, who has recently graduated from York University in
Toronto with a Masters degree in Cinema and Media Studies. She creates work exploring themes of
diaspora, queerness and the body. Sharlene currently lives and works in the UK

http://www.sharlenebamboat.com
Ulf Kristiansen
The Tiger and the Lamb, 2009, Norway, 2'30

Based on 2 poems by William Blake, animation by Ulf Kristiansen. Blake is


building on the conventional idea that nature, like a work of art, must in some
way contain a reflection of its creator. The tiger is strikingly beautiful yet also
horrific in its capacity for violence. What kind of a God, then, could or would de-
sign such a terrifying beast as the tiger? In more general terms, what does the
undeniable existence of evil and violence in the world tell us about the nature
of God, and what does it mean to live in a world where a being can at once
contain both beauty and horror? The open awe of "The Tyger" contrasts with the
easy confidence, in "The Lamb," of a child's innocent faith in a benevolent uni-
verse. By letting the tiger recite "the Lamb" , the tiger appears somewhat
mephistotelian even though the lamb is not letting herself be seduced. The tiger
is also less than impressed by the lamb?s poetry reading and seems to be plan-
ning his next meal.

Ulf Kristiansen (b. 1969-11-03, Norway) is a painter and video-artist. Ulf Kristiansen is currently liv-
ing at Nesodden, a peninsula outside of Oslo, Norway. While starting out as a figurative painter, Ulf is
now mainly focusing on 3d animation and machinima. His films have partaken in numerous interna-
tional video festivals and exhibitions.

http://www.ulfkristiansen.com
Paul Burt
Loops, UK, 2'14

A short experimental animation that explores the relationship between sound


and moving image.

http://paburt.com
Maria Anastassiou
Fail again! fail better, UK, 2’30

The title is taken from a famous Beckett quote. A series of investigations into
objects and actions that have a clear indication of a goal to be completed and
the visible effort to achieve that goal.

Maria Anastassiou was born in Cyprus in 1982. She lives and works in London. She works with
time–based media and is currently studying for an MA in communications art&design at the Royal
College of Art.
Marcus Orlandi
Never Better, UK, live performance

A lonely chair, a broom on the floor and a white cloth folded twice neatly on the
back of the chair. A man is forced inside for no reason but his own. Time places
him within two scenarios both of which he’d rather give up on. “The outside is
dead and coming closer” he retorts and tells us of the mindset that got him
there.

Inspired by the words of Samuel Beckett and Stephen Sondheim, Never Better
is a “Live Radio Play” - an invitation for audiences to piece together a time-
lapse story and be unsettled by the constant stress of strict timing and opportu-
nity for mistake.

Marcus Orlandi has performed in London and Liverpool, specialising in script based new media
productions working with choreography, film and sound.
Laura Bridges and Lauren Willis
Documentary (Repeat), 2010, UK, live performance

In this video installation a performer holds a black box TV playing footage of the
last time the work was performed. The performer holds the TV for up to 30min-
utes, and the only rule is that they cannot put the TV down. For longer periods
of time, the work sees the performer squirm, struggle and shift to keep the TV
from being put down. In a shorter time, innovative ways of holding the set are
explored to suit the setting. The performance will be filmed so that this footage
can be played on the screen at the next showing of the work. Conceptually this
work marks a big shift in the way that we have been working collaboratively, as
our practice has in the past remained ephemeral. To film the performances and
then to use this as the core aspect of the work at its next performance allows a
more intricate and layered way to use documentation than the simple
YouTube/website route.

Laura Bridges and Lauren Willis are collaborators working across a variety of media and disci-
plines aiming to explore the authority of the artist/creator within collaborative practice. Laura studied
Contemporary Dance at Leeds University and has recently completed her Masters in Choreography
at Middlesex University. Lauren studied Fine Art at Central

http://www.lauraandlauren.co.uk
John Bradburn
Distance, 2010, UK, video installation / Limits, 2010, UK, video installation

John Bradburn is a lecturer in Film Technology at Staffordshire University as well as a journalist for
Vertigo Magazine on experimental cinema. His first feature Kyle (2007) was shown at the Seattle Inter-
national Film Festival, West County Los Angeles Film Festival and Flatpack film festivals. In 2008 he
co-directed The Gloaming a UKFC digital short with Andy Paton. He is interested in the power of the
image to communicate in non rational, subliminal and dreamlike forms. He firmly believes that cin-
ema/video is the only art form that exists inside our consciousness as every night we dream we rep-
resent our lives to ourselves as film/video.
Amy Brooks
With CD Ride you are the star, hijacked!, 2009, UK, loop

A theme park ride is displaced by two masked, stocking-balaclava-bandits! The


Ride is literally and abstractly hijacked; stolen and reclaimed illustratively as
well as conceptually. A jarring occurrence is captured, caused by disrupting the
absurd excepted norm of theme park rides with a subversive act of intercep-
tion. The footage parodies the hyper real of the everyday and in doing so be-
gins to unravel the bigger facade; Hanging on the idea that theme parks are
more real than 'reality' itself, as they do not claim to be any more than a lie.

A further hijacking, occurs within the technical production of this art work.
Whereby the novelty/ souvenir footage, which automatically records the ride
day-in-day-out, has captured this performative stir. The 'ready-made' evidence
has been appropriated, hacked, re-hashed, and put into slow-mo. These con-
sciously DIY inflictions footprint extra perversions onto the kitsch novelty home
movie. This not only further enforces the feeling of uncanny and unlocks
themes of hyper-reality, but also blurs the line of artistic authorship and craft.
Thus becoming part of the 'internet-video' soup, situating the film inside and
outside of the world it seeks to 'un-mask!'"

Amy Brooks - “Using varied methods of realisation and superficial ‘surfaces’ my practice hints at a
life of lies, banality, poetry and hyper-reality. Rules, boundaries and philosophy thrown up by existing
conventions govern my practice. I recontextualise and reorder kitsch social artifacts in order to reveal
poetic truisms about our times."
Christina Millare
Christina Millare is a video artist based in the UK. She is one of the founding members of The Only
Constant, a collective of emerging video and film makers based in London and is the curator of To-
gether Our Space Gallery in London. Her other projects include the bands, Eve Black/Eve White and
An Experiment On A Bird In The Air Pump.
"My videos are almost like another layer of skin. They are visual representations of whatever is cur-
rently irking my mental state be it my want to better understand myself from a biological standing
point or my want to predict the future. All in a sense encaspulate a form of my identity. In past proj-
ects I have used video as a cathartic medium from which I expell my notions of death, puberty and
sex."

http://www.vimeo.com/christinamillare
http://www.myspace.com/eveblackevewhite

Morgan Beringer
Morgan Beringer is an American video artist based in East London. Having spent and continuing to
spend much of his life in transit between different countries, the thrust of his creative concern stems
from the dilemma of living in-between cultures. An academic background in both philosophy and art
pushes these concerns further into the realms of linguistics, performance, and film/video art.

Strongly influenced by early Structuralist filmmakers, (such as Michael Snow, Kurt Kren, etc.)
Wittgenstein, and Gaspar Noe's film Enter the Void, Morgan's abstract work explores the expressive
possibilities of the middle ground between still and moving images as a revelatory experience of aes-
thetic and linguistic ambiguity. An ongoing series of what will be sixty-four short films, the abstrac-
tions are constructed entirely of still photographs that are then melded to give form to the
movements between each image rather than the image itself. They frequently use photographs refer-
encing mass media, spirituality, and the landscape.
His other projects revolve around similar themes and media, studying movement to reveal the con-
ceptual spaces between forms. He has exhibited in various creative contexts across the UK, America,
Australia, New Zealand, Russia, and Hong Kong.

http://www.vimeo.com/user781195

Giada Ghiringhelli
Giada Ghiringhelli (b. 1981) is a Swiss new media artist and videomaker graduated with a MFA in
Computer Art at the School of Visual Arts (SVA) in New York and currently living in London. Her works
explore the images in motion through the manipulation of space, time and movement, while employ-
ing light and the body as main compositional elements, creating artworks of rhythmic sensation and
artificial reconstruction. Her videos have been exhibited internationally and some of them are cur-
rently distributed by the Canadian non-profit organization Video Out Distribution. She is also a co-
founder of the art, video and film collective The Only Constant (London).

http://www.giadaghiringhelli.com
Kit Grill (Vessel Music)
Kit Grill graduated in Graphic Design from Chelsea College of Art and Design in June 2009. Since
2009, Kit founded, designed and now runs Vessel Music, a creative electronic music community
which focuses on individual musicians and record labels within the vast ocean of electronic music.
Kit has a love for the more obscure side of music and tries to represent this through Vessel Music and
when Djing.
Kit has also been working with established visual and musical artists, recently creating a music video
for Ricardo Tobar (Traum Schallplatten Records).

http://www.kitgrill.com
http://www.vesselmusic.com

Kirk Simpson (Lemon Curd Lighting)


http://www.facebook.com/lemoncurdlighting
The Only Constant
We are The Only Constant, a collective of emerging video and filmmakers based in Lon-
don. Our ethos is to challenge visual taboos and create forward thinking moving images.
Our aim? To rant, rave and INSPIRE.
theonlyconstant@ymail.com
http://videocollective.blogspot.com
http://vimeo.com/channels/theonlyconstant
http://www.groups.to/theonlyconstant

The Only Constant have joined forces with Corsica Studios for the monthly screening
event ‘VIDEO IS THE ONLY CONSTANT’. A new night of screenings followed by open dis-
cussions surrounding the realm of moving imagery!

Corsica Studios 4/5 Elephant Road London SE17 1LB


info@corsicastudios.com
http://www.corsicastudios.com
+44 (0) 20 7703 4760

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