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