Event overview
G@ZE is the climax of a year’s work by four research students at Goldsmiths.
Ranging widely across filmmaking, photography and electronic arts, these workers uncover new mysteries while pushing the boundaries of traditional forms.
This international collective embraces image-making by exploring the computer-driven present while looking anew at its traditional organic roots, bringing influences from a kaleidoscope of individual backgrounds and global cultures. These artists produce work which transcends barriers between still and durational, tangible and virtual.
G@ZE showcases Goldsmiths’s MRes Filmmaking, Photography and Electronic Arts programme. It will include digital and analogue movies, fine-art prints, and computer-controlled installations.
Cheng Chang, working in stills and vintage film, is concerned with utopias – how do we conceive them, what would it be like to live in one, is it even right to desire the ‘perfect society’?
Meeko Hou’s take on the simplicity of form in the natural and built environments has produced a sly collection of environmental photography, working in the slow rhythms of detailed large-format images as well as the instinctive capture of the seldom-seen.
Filmmaker and photographer Monalisa Chukwuma anchor her work in difficult moral and ethical issues, rendering tumultuous emotional lives with clarity and sincerity.
Experimental filmmaker Mark Mitchell’s installations utilise small computers and venerable imaging devices to investigate the philosophical implications of technology.
Dates & times
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4 Oct 2018 |
6:00pm - 9:00pm Private View |
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5 Oct 2018 | 10:00am - 7:00pm | |
6 Oct 2018 | 10:00am - 7:00pm | |
7 Oct 2018 | 10:00am - 4:00pm | |
8 Oct 2018 | 10:00am - 7:00pm |
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