MassArt Film Society: Neil Henderson - Materiality, Music and Landscape

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Neil Henderson's work has encompassed multiple projector pieces, experiments with the materiality of film and photography, and films about landscape. His work has been shown at Diversions Film Festival, Edinburgh; the Onion City Film Festival, Chicago; Kettle's Yard, Cambridge; Anthology Film Archives, New York and Modern Art Oxford. In 2009 his film Circles was shortlisted for the Jerwood Drawing prize. His work is discussed in Nicky Hamlyn's Film Art Phenomena (London: BFI, 2003). He studied at the Kent Institute of Art and Design and the Slade School of Art and teaches Film Studies at Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge. 

Filmmaker in person!

Programme:- Candle (16mm, Silent, B&W, 11mins, 2009)Candle is a film that documents a Polaroid developing. It is shot on a 400ft roll of black and white 16mm film at 72fps. The film presents this photographic event in reverse. Over the duration of the film the image of a candle disappears back into the emulsion of the photograph.- Circles (16mm, Sound, Colour, 7mins, 2008)This film is a collaboration between Neil Henderson and visual artist Polly Read. The film documents drawings the audience made during a performance given by the musician Evan Parker. Polly Read gave each member of the audience a small booklet and pencil; on each page a circle has been drawn. The audience responded to the music over the course of the performance by drawing in the book. The film animates these images bringing them back into conflict with one of the musical pieces performed on the night. The results are a mixture of abstract marks, impressionistic portraits, and observations about other audience members. To what extent can, do these drawings reflect the music played during the evening?- Portrait of Evan Parker (Silver/Gold) (16mm on digital, Sound, 12mins, 2010)This film explores Parker’s solo technique and the effect it has on his soprano saxophone. The camera is placed below the instrument so it can catch the light entering the instrument as it is played. There is a direct correlation between what we see and what we hear, each light has its counterpart in sound. The film lasts for 13 minutes (one performance on B&W film, the other in colour) and is a specific improvisation for the camera.Evan Parker is one of the major figures in European free improvisation. Over the last 40 years he has developed a new musical language for the saxophone, particularly the soprano. Parker’s style makes use of a number of techniques one of which is ‘circular-breathing’. This allows him to play for great stretches of time without having to pause to breath, creating long passages of uninterrupted sound. The speed of Parker’s playing creates notes on top of notes, counterpoint on top of counterpoint.- A Study in Geography (16mm, Silent, 7mins, 2011)The straight irrigation channels and drains turn the landscape of south Lincolnshire into a grid. In this film, each drain is filmed as it recedes into the horizon. The framing is always the same, with the horizon placed in the center of the frame dividing land and sky equally. One drain follows another, the shot lengths are of indeterminate duration, some drains are wide, others narrow.- Tidal Island (16mm on digital , Sound, 10mins, 2011)The subject of the film is a man made island two miles from the shore on the east coast of England. Built in the 1970s the Outer Trial Bank is an experimental island, the purpose of which was to see if it were possible to build a larger barrage across the Wash and transform it into a fresh water reservoir. Further development of the project was abandoned when seawater was found to permeate the walls of the island. Tidal Island is a 12-hour time lapse of water entering and leaving the island.

MassArt Film SocietyProgrammed by Saul Levine, FILM SOCIETY is a screening class for MassArt film students open to those who are interested. We hope to provide access to films and videos not often shown at other venues.

Massachusetts College of Art & DesignFilm Department Screening RM 1 | 621 Huntington Ave. Boston MA 02115Enter MASSART through the South Building, Admissions, on Huntington Ave.Suggested donation is $4 at the door and free to the MassArt community with their ID. Donations are used to give visiting artist something for their expenses of coming to show their work.

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Candle (Neil Henderson, 2009)

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MassArt Film Society - Boston, Estados Unidos

Dates: 

Wednesday, January 22, 2014 - 20:00 to Thursday, January 23, 2014 - 19:55

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Dates: 

Wednesday, January 22, 2014 - 20:00 to Thursday, January 23, 2014 - 19:55
  • 621 Huntington Ave.
    02115   Boston, Massachusetts
    Estados Unidos
    42° 20' 14.7696" N, 71° 5' 56.958" W