Lyric Form and Narrating Place in Moving Image
A talk by David Pushkin
Date: Wednesday 2 November 2011
Time: 13.30
Venue: Ruskin 203
David Pushkin is a PhD student at Anglia, and an artist and filmmaker based in New York City. His practice has incorporated painting, printmaking, and is currently exploring experimental video. He is actively seeking out formal qualities within video that address the issues of point-of-view and narrative structure, as well as questions of duration and time.
This forms a crucial dynamic between material and formation; between the articulation of a voice (lyric narration) and the resistant phenomenological dialogue of perception and matter. His recent videos will form the basis of this talk.
Date: Wednesday 2 November 2011
Time: 13.30
Venue: Ruskin 203
David Pushkin is a PhD student at Anglia, and an artist and filmmaker based in New York City. His practice has incorporated painting, printmaking, and is currently exploring experimental video. He is actively seeking out formal qualities within video that address the issues of point-of-view and narrative structure, as well as questions of duration and time.
This forms a crucial dynamic between material and formation; between the articulation of a voice (lyric narration) and the resistant phenomenological dialogue of perception and matter. His recent videos will form the basis of this talk.
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