Programme
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June 28, 2021
Interview with boredomresearch by Lucy Sabin
Vicky Isley (VI) and Paul Smith (PS), aka boredomresearch, interviewed by Lucy Sabin (LS). “You could think of it as cancer in the form of an organism” LS: As I understand it, this artwork was inspired by the laboratory methods at the Arizona Cancer Evolution Center, specifically their use of ‘model organisms’ for studying adaptations...
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June 28, 2021
Investigate and learn: In Search of Chemozoa (learning resources for children)
As part of the exhibition at Aspex Portsmouth, Aspex commissioned two learning resources to enable children to investigate ideas about In Search of Chemozoa. And support questions about the thoughts it might prompt for younger viewers. Resources can be found on Aspex Portsmouth’s website by clicking here. Inspired by In Search of Chemozoa by boredomresearch,...
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June 22, 2021
In Search of Chemozoa by boredomresearch – online exhibition
videoclub presents boredomresearch’s latest work, In Search of Chemozoa, showing online between 30 June and 31 August 2021. See the exhibition now by clicking here. In Search of Chemozoa, is a new project by boredomresearch (British artist duo Vicky Isley and Paul Smith). The project is based on their residency at Arizona Cancer Evolution Center...
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June 2, 2021
Interview & intro video with artist Seo Hye Lee
Introduction video by Seo Hye Lee, resident artist on Vital Capacities, June 2021 Transcript for Seo Hye Lee introduction video Interview with Seo Hye Lee, resident artist on Vital Capacities Jamie Wyld (Vital Capacities’ Director): Thanks for being part of the Vital Capacities residency programme! Can you say a little about yourself and your work,...
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May 29, 2021
Artists from across UK join Vital Capacities as artists-in-residence
For June 2021’s Vital Capacities’ residency, we are collaborating with Film London Artists’ Moving Image Network (FLAMIN), Phoenix and University of Salford Art Collection. Working with three artists from across the UK, Seo Hye Lee, Laura Lulika and Linda Stupart. Across June, artists will be researching and developing new work, with work commissioned in collaboration...
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May 21, 2021
Vital Capacities – A Train to Utopia Digital Workshop by Tzu-Huan Lin
Digital workshop on Mozilla’s immersive platform Hubs – imagining and building Utopia by Vital Capacities artist, Tzu-Huan Lin A Train to Utopia is a digital workshop taking place on Mozilla Hubs led by artist, Tzu-Huan Lin. Questionning Utopia’s existence (and if we can create it), the workshop explores ideas related to this unknown but longed...
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May 12, 2021
Interview with Tzu Huan Lin, Vital Capacities resident artist
Jamie Wyld (Vital Capacities’ director): Thanks for being part of the Vital Capacities residency programme! Can you say a little about yourself and your work, perhaps in relation to what you’re thinking about doing during the residency? Hello Jamie, My name is Tzu-Huan Lin, I am a Taiwanese immigrant artist who lives and works in Brooklyn....
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May 4, 2021
Interview wth Katarzyna Perlak, Vital Capacities resident artist
Jamie Wyld (Vital Capacities’ director): Thanks for being part of the Vital Capacities residency programme! Can you say a little about yourself and your work, perhaps in relation to what you are thinking about doing during the residency? My practice engages moving image, performance, sound, installation and textiles and explores the intersection of politics and feelings,...
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May 1, 2021
Interview with Vishal Kumaraswamy, Vital Capacities resident artist
Jamie Wyld (videoclub & Vital Capacities’ director): Thanks for being part of the Vital Capacities residency programme! Can you say a little about yourself and your work? Vishal Kumaraswamy: Hi, my name is Vishal Kumaraswamy I’m a Bangalore based Artist & Filmmaker. Within my practice, I work across AI, text, video, sound and performance and...
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April 18, 2021
New international resident artists on Vital Capacities
Artists’ work from top left, clockwise: Katarzyna Perlak, Vishal Kumaraswamy and Tzu Huan Lin We will be delivering our third residency programme on Vital Capacities – bringing together artists from UK/Poland, India and Taiwan, which will take place throughout May 2021. Artists will be experimenting with ideas, developing new projects and sharing work with audiences....
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March 12, 2021
Vital Capacities in Disability Arts International
Disability Arts International spoke to videoclub and Vital Capacities’ director, Jamie Wyld about the development and inspiration behind Vital Capacities. Read the article in Disability Arts International.
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March 9, 2021
VisionMix: Loss & Transience 2 – film programme and artists
VisionMix: Loss & Transience 2 Loss & Transience 2 brings together the work of five contemporary artists/filmmakers who are living and working in India today, and artists of Indian heritage based internationally. Watch the films now, click here. The films are linked by their protagonists’ state of transience at key moments within the films providing...
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March 9, 2021
VisionMix: Loss & Transience 2 – curators and artist’s talk
Webinar: Curators and artist’s talk – VisionMix: Loss & Transience 2 The talk took place on 20 March 2021. Loss & Transience curators (VisionMix), Lucía Imaz King and Rashmi Sawhney introduce the exhibition with videoclub director, Jamie Wyld. Followed byartists, Gigi Scaria and Mochu talking about their work. Find out more about the Loss &...
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March 9, 2021
VisionMix: Loss & Transience – curators and artists’ talk hosted by Hong-Gah Museum
Artists and curators’ talk delivered by Hong-Gah Museum Date: Saturday 27 March Time: 11:00 – 12:30 (UK), 16:30 – 18:00 (India) and 19:00 – 20:30 (Taiwan) Link: for talk with Hong-Gah Museum Join for an introduction to the exhibition, Loss & Transience, with Zoe Yeh (Director, Hong-Gah Museum), Lucía Imaz King & Rashmi Sawhney. Followed...
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February 21, 2021
Both Sides Now 6: Viral Futures films – part 2: Body/Politics
VIRAL FUTURES – Part 2: Body/Politics film programme The programme can be watched in two ways – the full programme (all five films, 44 mins) can be watched in the first video, or you can choose to watch individual films below. For information about the programme, click here. And to learn more about the filmmakers...