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Wednesday, 29 June 2011
The Un_Reel
So it's finally been released! Here is the final version of 'The Un_Reel', my final project for a Masters in Architecture at the Bartlett School of Architecture. Enjoy!
Wednesday, 15 June 2011
Showreel of Tests
This is a quick showreel of tests from my years work in preparation for my final assessment on 20110616 at the Bartlett School of Architecture
Un_Reel - Synopsis
The Un_Reel is an experimental short which focuses on Hyperreality and the way in which we perceive Architecture when created through photography, cinematography and image based representation . It explores the ways in which architecture, as a practice of visual consumption can manipulate, warp and enhance the way in which we imagine and absorb the cities we live in.
The film begins with a photographic portrayal of London where all seems in order. Little by little the cityscape begins to display traits of the uncanny whereby landmarks multiple, artifice is uncovered and the physical structure of London is questioned suggesting that London is actually fake, a construct that holds no relationship to authenticity.
The time comes where the conscience of Jed Wright is introduced and suggests that what has just been documented are the visions of London through his mind. As he explores deeper into his perception of built space it becomes clear that his visions are not of his own but of what he experiences through image representation of city life.
The progression of his state of conscience develops over the years into a state of complete synthetic existence where all matter is nurtured from his consumption of visual media in photographic and cinematographic formats.
The film begins with a photographic portrayal of London where all seems in order. Little by little the cityscape begins to display traits of the uncanny whereby landmarks multiple, artifice is uncovered and the physical structure of London is questioned suggesting that London is actually fake, a construct that holds no relationship to authenticity.
The time comes where the conscience of Jed Wright is introduced and suggests that what has just been documented are the visions of London through his mind. As he explores deeper into his perception of built space it becomes clear that his visions are not of his own but of what he experiences through image representation of city life.
The progression of his state of conscience develops over the years into a state of complete synthetic existence where all matter is nurtured from his consumption of visual media in photographic and cinematographic formats.
Labels:
City of London,
Factory Fifteen,
Fictional Spaces,
Film,
Film Production,
Hyperreality,
London in Cinema,
Richard Young,
Set Design,
Simulacrum,
Synthetic,
Synthetic City,
UCL,
Unit 15
Monday, 13 June 2011
Factory Fifteen
FACTORY FIFTEEN are proud to present Robots of Brixton and other fantastic short films.
Come and join us for the launch of FACTORY FIFTEEN, a new creative design studio specialising in film, animation & architectural representation.
Get there early to enjoy free drinks and meet the artists.
Location
The Brick Box in Brixton Village (formerly Granville Arcade).
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?q=brixton+village%2C+sw9+8ps&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&hl=en&tab=wl
Come and join us for the launch of FACTORY FIFTEEN, a new creative design studio specialising in film, animation & architectural representation.
Get there early to enjoy free drinks and meet the artists.
Location
The Brick Box in Brixton Village (formerly Granville Arcade).
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?q=brixton+village%2C+sw9+8ps&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&hl=en&tab=wl
Factory Fifteen
Five ex-Unit 15 students and myself have made the decision to combine forces and have set up a brand new film and animation company called Factory Fifteen. The company includes Chris Lees, Jonathon Gales, Dan Tassell, Paul Nicholls and Kibwe Tavares.
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