Phew!
A busy start to my Waleslab project, we watched films, created new narratives, ditched those narratives and watched films again. I wrote a love letter to an object I may never see again and imagined just for a moment that I was seeing it again. We went in circles, on tangents, in lines. I met an ashtray I couldn't touch and felt guilty, it didn't choose it's purpose. I met a delightful milk jug I felt I was made to touch, I'm hoping it will be there again tomorrow.
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ContinueAdded by Heloise Godfrey-Talbot on May 13, 2015 at 8:59 — 2 Comments
I'm very excited that in less than a month I'll be starting my WalesLab project A DIY Manual for Falling in Love with Objects. Normally identifying as a visual artist I'm excited about developing as a 'Live' artist.
For the last year I have been finding new ways to talk with ‘things’. I had a date with a plate, a holiday romance with a lighthouse and a rebound relationship with a paint roller. During my WalesLab project I will be starting to develop a ‘how to’ guide…
ContinueAdded by Heloise Godfrey-Talbot on April 19, 2015 at 7:00 — 2 Comments
Hi my name is Heloise Godfrey-Talbot, I’m a video artist.
I’m currently researching the possibility of creating a digital ‘musical dialogue’ between musicians and individuals who do not use speech as their main method of communicating with the world (specifically those with Autism Spectrum Disorder). The project is called The Joy Orchestra and will eventually be a multi-screen event for a testbed performance in May 2014.
I am supported by the Welsh…
ContinueAdded by Heloise Godfrey-Talbot on January 11, 2014 at 8:30 — 1 Comment
Hi - My name is Heloise Godfrey and I am currently artist-in-residence at Sherman Cymru. My project is called Moving Narratives and I will be drawing and filming the people who use the theatre – actors, audiences, and staff. My research will contrast the performances and scripts that performers and non-performers engage in. An exhibition of audio-visual work and prints will be held at Sherman Cymru in September 2012.
Moving…
ContinueAdded by Heloise Godfrey-Talbot on May 17, 2012 at 22:15 — 1 Comment
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