A screenplay, co-authored with novelist Yannick Hill, centres around a lone islander and takes three forms: an exhibition, an excerpt from a shooting script and a performance*. One narrative configured three times with different emphases, serves to excavate gaps and slippages between forms. Selected and edited found footage offers possible ways to navigate these gaps, though these too feel at best provisional. A YouTube-culled tourist film, shot from within a revolving restaurant, loops endlessly across a wall which has been curved, seemingly in sympathy with the plate glass which separates the diners from the nocturnal city outside. Just as the camera’s autofocus constantly and indecisively flicks between the windowsill pot plants and t...
This article is a reflective account of a series of short films and book works I have made about my ...
The roles of landscape and location, and myths of paradise are examined in a range of films that wer...
none1noThis paper reflects on the biopolitical implications for tourists and workers of enclavic tou...
The web version of 'This Island' on Skelf SITE positions a video of the man welcoming the viewer to ...
The first glance at the tropical haven emerging from the luminous teal waters arouses an awe of such...
Berlenga Grande is an island situated in the Atlantic Ocean, off the coast of Portugal, belonging to...
Islands have inspired a history of folklore, literary genres and artistic visual work, continually c...
The Island of Lost Returns is an intermedia performance and installation work that addresses the soc...
What does it mean to begin in and belong to an island, where no one begins or belongs? What does it ...
As one of the regions most economically dependent on tourism in the world, the Caribbean is a place ...
As one of the regions most economically dependent on tourism in the world, the Caribbean is a place ...
Islands have long been part of the tourist imaginary (DeLoughrey, 2013), particularly those with tro...
Everything is embedded with meaning and landscapes are no exception. Landscapes can be read, like im...
The roles of landscape and location, and myths of paradise are examined in a range of films that wer...
Caribbean movie images often evoke picturesque views of beach or tropical forest, people and culture...
This article is a reflective account of a series of short films and book works I have made about my ...
The roles of landscape and location, and myths of paradise are examined in a range of films that wer...
none1noThis paper reflects on the biopolitical implications for tourists and workers of enclavic tou...
The web version of 'This Island' on Skelf SITE positions a video of the man welcoming the viewer to ...
The first glance at the tropical haven emerging from the luminous teal waters arouses an awe of such...
Berlenga Grande is an island situated in the Atlantic Ocean, off the coast of Portugal, belonging to...
Islands have inspired a history of folklore, literary genres and artistic visual work, continually c...
The Island of Lost Returns is an intermedia performance and installation work that addresses the soc...
What does it mean to begin in and belong to an island, where no one begins or belongs? What does it ...
As one of the regions most economically dependent on tourism in the world, the Caribbean is a place ...
As one of the regions most economically dependent on tourism in the world, the Caribbean is a place ...
Islands have long been part of the tourist imaginary (DeLoughrey, 2013), particularly those with tro...
Everything is embedded with meaning and landscapes are no exception. Landscapes can be read, like im...
The roles of landscape and location, and myths of paradise are examined in a range of films that wer...
Caribbean movie images often evoke picturesque views of beach or tropical forest, people and culture...
This article is a reflective account of a series of short films and book works I have made about my ...
The roles of landscape and location, and myths of paradise are examined in a range of films that wer...
none1noThis paper reflects on the biopolitical implications for tourists and workers of enclavic tou...