Showing posts with label Installation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Installation. Show all posts

Monday, 11 November 2013

Images from the first Trajectory Installation



SOME IMAGES  FROM TAJECTORY [V.01]  INSTALLATION AT THE RICHARD ATTENBOROUGH CENTRE, LEICESTER UNIVERSITY, NOVEMBER 2013



IMAGE: Lucy Stevens

IMAGE: Lucy Stevens

IMAGE: Lucy Stevens

IMAGE: Lucy Stevens


Tuesday, 13 August 2013

Representing Re-formation

A new video screen for Representing Re-formation has been created by Andrew Williams, Leverhulme Artist in Residence at the Space Research Centre, University of Leicester.


Video stills from the Installation at Thetford
  



Organisations involved in the Project

It employs the 3D laser scan of the monuments of Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk, and Henry Fitzroy, Duke of Richmond, both in St. Michael’s, Framlingham, Suffolk, as the basis of an artistic re-imaging.
Both monuments were originally designed to stand in the Cluniac Priory Church in Thetford.
The project Representing Re-formation is a three year project supported by the organisations shown above. Dr Philip Lindley is the lead researcher.
The film is showing at the Ancient House, Museum, Thetford, Norfolk until the end of March 2014 as a part of Thetford's Lost Tudor Sculptures' exhibition.

For more information please see: http://tendeadsheep.blogspot.com/  (the official Blog for Andrew Williams)

Thursday, 18 April 2013

Trajectory

Events at Embrace Arts planned for the 8th and 9th of November 2013

Possible publicity Image for Trajectory
I have just confirmed with Embrace Arts to hold a series of events over a two day period in November. These will take place within a multi media installation using still images, video and sound. Trajectory (working title) will display some of the material developed during the residency and will also provide the opportunity to present current research to a wider audience. The programme is very much still under development and is open to suggestions and ideas.

Trajectory - is a research and development project which will lead to more events in the future at a regional and national level. As a result this event gives scope for experimentation and the opportunity to develop new ways to communicate or comment upon research and the work undertaken by the SRC. This could be in the form of interactive sessions, lectures, discussion or as a contributing artist. I am not expecting that people will present their research through the medium of interpretive dance but hope that all working in the Space Research Centre will  consider how they may be able to contribute.

The title Trajectory is also open to interpretation and can refer to the 'Trajectory of an Idea or Project' etc. It has been choosen to present the most flexibility.  

There is a seperate page for Trajectory as part of this site and details/ideas will be posted here as soon as they are developed.