Forms of Circulation 1

Paul Alexander Stewart, Sarah Perks, Christo Wallers (Producer)

Research output: Non-textual formArtefact

Abstract

Developed out of workshops with staff at the advanced biosciences research facility National Horizons Centre, Forms of Circulation explores the wider impact of routine machine processes on their human and non-human recipients. Captured on 16mm colour film, and also shot on location at Teesmouth National Nature Reserve, the film mediates on the labour involved including investigating deadly mouth rot in seal pups and fruit flies’ role in modelling for Parkinson’s disease cures.

Forms of Circulation #1 is also available in an installation and live event format.

With thanks to amazing DoP Christo Wallers.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationLondon
PublisherInstitute of Contemporary Arts
Media of outputFilm
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jun 2024
Event68th BFI London Film Festival: The Treasury of Human Inheritance - Institute of Contemporary Arts, London, United Kingdom
Duration: 19 Oct 202419 Oct 2024
https://whatson.bfi.org.uk/lff/Online/default.asp?BOparam::WScontent::loadArticle::permalink=treasury-of-human-inheritance-lff24

Bibliographical note

Forms of Circulation #1 Credits
Directors

Paul Stewart
Sarah Perks

Director of Photography

Christo Wallers

Location Sound

Sarah Perks

Editors

Christo Wallers
Paul Stewart

Colour Grade

Christo Wallers

Lab

Cinelab Film and Digital, London


Producers

Paul Stewart
Sarah Perks
Charlotte Nicol

Production Assistant

Sean Douthwaite

NHC Coordinator

Tracey Attrill

Studio Assistant

Anouk Hoogendoorn

Shot on

Kodak 16mm Vision3 500FT


Thanks to:


National Horizons Centre
Vikki Rand
John Young
Tracey Attrill
Sean Douthwaite
Gillian Taylor
Jamie Bojko
Claire Jennings
Alex Newman

And all the staff and machines

School of Health and Life Sciences
School of Arts and Creative Industries
Laura Sillars
Charlotte Nicol
Sara Lewis
George Vasey
Matt Dennis
Tom Watson

Technical equipment team

CUCN students


Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art (MIMA)

Elinor Morgan
Helen Welford
Sally Pearson
And all the MIMA team

Tees Valley Nature Partnership

Rachel Murtagh
Natural England / TERN
Vicky Ward
Caroline Cope
Katherine Corrigan
ARC Stockton
Alexander Ferris
Alan Gibson
Centre for Culture and Creativity
MIMA Research Unit
Teesside University
and the seals of Sealsands

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  • Forms of Circulation

    Stewart, P. A. (PI) & Perks, S. (PI)

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