Thursday, 23 May 2013

AVPhD Group member's participation in Sheffield Fringe 14-15 June

Sheffield Fringe programme announced including "Urban Observations: In and Around Istanbul" curated by November Paynter with films by Köken Ergun, Didem Pekün, Annika Eriksson, Halil Altındere, Esra Ersen.
Saturday, June 15 at 12.00

http://goo.gl/yGe4W

Also showing Amanda Mc Dowell & Jennifer Fearnley's  programme i
n tribute to Michael Grigsby. Living on the Edge (1987) reveals the impact of the Thatcher era on three families, counterbalancing the exuberant Sheffield Media Unit archive (1984-89).



Saturday, June 15 at 4.30 pm

FLAMIN artist Charlotte Ginsborg’s Over the Bones launches Sheffield Fringe 2013, as the opening salvo of a curatorial mix tape that positions artists’ film as musical, selected by Minou Norouzi.
Friday, June 14 at 6.00 pm


Full programme details: sheffieldfringe.com
Image: Didem Pekün, "Of Dice & Men," 2013



Wednesday, 22 May 2013

OBJECT DOCUMENTARY: EVERYTHING


Project Title: Object Documentary
Minou Norouzi, April 2013

Through literary adaptation of Everything, a short story by Ingeborg Bachmann, using only personal archive and through themed curatorial presentations at Sheffield Fringe, this PhD by Practice research project titled Object Documentary surveys the relationship of contemporary artists working with documentary material today. The project questions what the ethical implications are of using actuality as object. It tries to keep an open, critical perspective on the positioning of documentary as material in art production - rather than simply as a genre as in film practice.

It investigates how far the ‘creative use’ of actuality can be taken in this context.

Looking at specific contemporary examples, including my own objectifying practice, the project also examines the relationship between audience and maker, placing audience interests and drives against the drive of artists.
The project occupies an intentionally oppositional space. Looking at deliberately questionable ethical practices, the project asks when and how it might be useful to objectify. 


Minou Norouzi, 'Everything', 2013. video still