“Parade” by People Like Us

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Parade (2009)

A word from the artist… While viewing and sourcing content from the Great North Run film archive, it occurred to me that the huge crowds that come to spectate this event are as important as the participator.

I arranged film frame layers across the screen so that they strayed outwards in the direction of the natural panning of the original shots – much more in accordance with the natural gaze of the spectator, revealing a unique panoramic view of the content. The irregular angles and shifting perspectives bring to mind Cubist photomontage and Cubist/Vorticist painting/collage, with the added dimension of the moving image naturally taking this to another level.

Given that this is a celebration of human achievement, and as a nod of appreciation to the Cubist influence within this work, it seemed appropriate to use “Parade” by Erik Satie as the musical backdrop.”

And you can see a video of Vicki Bennett talking about this production here.

2010 is all about art!!!

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One Response to “Parade” by People Like Us

  1. Scott Leslie says:

    This is very good, thanks for posting it, I love the movement. Funny though, the blackness through which the frames travel made me feel lonely and a bit scared.

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