Mockeyah at The Joinery, Dublin, 27th July to 1st August 2010

Photos by Miranda Driscoll and Paul Green, performer Fergus Ryan, thanks also to Feargal Ward and Eoin Drinan

Other Documents: The Joinery Description, Visitor Sheet 01, Visitor Sheet 02, Publicity Material

Moving Image Work Exhibited:

Note that the clips below are samples, generally set at lower resolution and/or shortened versions of the actual films. Contact the artist to arrange further exhibition, curation or screenings. All Rights Reserved.

Gallery 2:

2min 38sec looping animation incorporating kite motif and influenced by observations made in parts of Dublin, Ireland during June 2010. © Mocksim

Combines aspects of the experience of travel, observations of coffee in a vibrating cup, a decorated wall in Hackney Wick, East London, UK, considerations about ventolin and asthma. 3 min, 40 second loop. The soundtrack includes percussion by Shaun Charman and Stace Constantinou. © Mocksim

Two years in production this (4 min.) looping simulation/animation employs umbrella motif, includes percussion (by drummer John Viner) and a text recorded as voice-over by the artist. Low res. sample here is of the first 1min. 30sec. of the animation © Mocksim

Gallery 1:

This (3 minute) looping simulation/animation uses as sound-track, part of a recording of (now deceased) radio DJ John Peel reading a letter from the artist. © Mocksim

This looping simulation/animation designed to be played on screen which is at an angle, held up by a live performer or with an object underneath (for more details contact artist). The soundtrack combines clips from a widely used desktop software package © Mocksim

Looping simulation/animation designed to be played on mini analogue TV. The soundtrack is of Winston Churchill telling a joke with the responding laughter removed. The voice has been lip synced through a face found in a scanned broken mug (the same raw components as in 'Cormac's Cup'). Note: clip here is at 90deg counter-clockwise. © Mocksim

Figurative virtual objects created with materials taken from Michael Landy's 'Scrap Heap Services' tumble around in this 5 minute silent simulation/animation. Sample here is 45 seconds from that. Ideally the video should be projected to at least 2m in height, with Michael Landy's items on display nearby © Mocksim