

#MouldMap6 COMPETITION: Design your own Terraformers Armour Here is a selection from MOULD MAP 6 - TERRAFORMERS showcasing parts of the screening programme and the #MounldMap6 competition.

This workshop is in association with the exhibition Mould Map 6 – Terraformers. Materials: please bring your preferred writing and drawing tools and materials.Ĭlick here to see more from Joseph P KellyĬlick here to see more from Jonathan Chandler Joseph is a multi-talented graphic artist and educator currently working on PayWall – a full-length graphic story set in a detailed post-flood future, the first instalment of which will be published by Landfill Editions Autumn 2016. Catch this rare opportunity to work with the author of small-press gems ‘Johns Worth’ (Landfill Editions) and Another Blue World (Breakdown Press). Jonathan has been described by innovative micro-publishers Breakdown Press as the most isolated cartoonist working in the UK today. Participants will work with each other and as individuals to create or develop their ideas, incorporating the structure and clichés of traditional comics and story telling, before developing their own unique take on narrative illustration – perhaps an entire story in one illustration or a tale that unfolds over a twenty panel comic page. Through writing and drawing you will explore the representation of ideas through style, composition, visual clues and colour. Looking at the representation of ideas through symbols, signifiers and visual storytelling, this workshop will include idea generation, with a focus on using small ideas and starting points to build working, believable environments and situations with examples and reference from relevant comics, art & film. This workshop will introduce you to the creative process behind creating stories and world building. How do artists and writers create the worlds their characters and stories exist in? This Film Night is in association with the exhibition Mould Map 6 – Terraformersĭelivered by Jonathan Chandler and Joseph P Kelly MSL and Jaakko Pallasvuo: Bridge Over Troubled Water, 2016 (30 minutes)Ĭommissioned by CCA Derry, Bridge Over Troubled Water includes new material filmed across Finland and Lapland that utilises the motif of folk-rock duo Simon & Garfunkel to explore queer time and climate change anxiety. Soundtracked by music composed for the film on a modular synth by Panos Alexiadis. Eschaton’s mission is to survive within death.Įschaton is the latest film by Copenhagen-based Greek artist and publisher, Stathis Tsemberlidis of cult small press Decadence. The purpose of this voyage is to deconstruct the fear of infinity. Knowledge and memory are expressed as information from the future. Stathis Tsemberlidis: Eschaton, 2016 (30 minutes)Įschaton is the name of the spaceship that is taking human consciousness to the far reaches of a dying universe. The exhibition and film has been made possible with a generous grant from the Arts Council England and in partnership with AND/OR Gallery. A tour to other arts and science venues across the UK will be announced at a later date. It is also being shown as part of a larger project at Wysing Arts Centre from 24 September – 20 November 2016. Ophiux has been co-commissioned by Deptford X where it is set to premiere at their festival in September 2016. To conceive the film, Holder has worked in close collaboration with scientists that she met during her residency at Wysing in 2015 – Dr Marco Galardini, a Computational Biologist at the European Bioinformatics Institute at the Wellcome Trust Genome Campus, Cambridge, and Dr Katrin Linse, Senior Biodiversity Biologist at the British Antarctic Survey, Cambridge. It not only simulates the collection of data from our own bodies but also the sampling of data from other organisms by a speculative pharmaceutical company: ‘Ophiux’. The work imagines a future in which synthetic biology has been fully realized and applied to both advance human evolution and increase life expectancy, and where human biology has been computer programmed. Ophiux gives a glimpse into a near future that whilst fictional, is not far from reality and is founded on current scientific research. A special evening of screenings by artists featured in the Mould Map 6 - Terraformers exhibition and previous Mould Map editions.
