Over the past decade, Jane and Louise Wilson have become known for their split-screen film installations, multi-screen environment(s) in which moving images are thrown on hanging screens and cubes. Their subject matter has comprised mainly of architectural sites of power such as the US Air Force base at Greenham Common, the Houses of Parliament the former headquarters of the Stasi in Berlin. They film these sites using a documentary style camera recording their journeys through these labyrinthine buildings. What makes the installations unique is the manner in which the Wilsons juxtapose two diverse viewpoints of the same site across multiple screens. The artists film their individual passage through these buildings and sites on separate ...
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Abstract for the panel ‘The Discursive Space of Artists Film’, Association of Art Historians Confere...
The thesis highlights five projects undertaken during the doctorate. Each project attempts to break ...
The Invisible Cinema was an experimental movie theater designed by an experimental filmmaker. Devise...
This project complements my own practice as a filmmaker: it develops and consolidates my ongoing res...
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The viewing chambers enact a series of scenic reversals that reconfigure relations between backgroun...
The article reviews the exhibition "Eija-Liisa Ahtila" at the Parasol unit Foundation of Contemporar...
This thesis analyses filmmaking as a spatial practice and proposes the architectural essay film as a...
Nanna Verhoeff considers recent screen-based public art installations that extend from their archite...
Machine Space is an essay film that explores the city of Detroit as a space of movement and circulat...
This is a paper that is written in relation to a rotoscope painting animation film project that the ...
This article examines the power of invisibility to provoke and unsettle in two of the Wilson’s insta...
Abstract for the panel ‘The Discursive Space of Artists Film’, Association of Art Historians Confere...
The thesis highlights five projects undertaken during the doctorate. Each project attempts to break ...
The Invisible Cinema was an experimental movie theater designed by an experimental filmmaker. Devise...
This project complements my own practice as a filmmaker: it develops and consolidates my ongoing res...
Invisible Spaces is a culmination of narratives that I have been dreaming of and writing about over ...
The Graham Foundation is pleased to present Spaces without drama or surface is an illusion, but so i...
Every day we transform our surrounding space into proper place. We have our own ways to walk through...
The Story of Jennifer and Kevin McCoy is an on-going project in which we restage scenes from our li...
The viewing chambers enact a series of scenic reversals that reconfigure relations between backgroun...
The article reviews the exhibition "Eija-Liisa Ahtila" at the Parasol unit Foundation of Contemporar...
This thesis analyses filmmaking as a spatial practice and proposes the architectural essay film as a...
Nanna Verhoeff considers recent screen-based public art installations that extend from their archite...
Machine Space is an essay film that explores the city of Detroit as a space of movement and circulat...
This is a paper that is written in relation to a rotoscope painting animation film project that the ...