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Forms of Circulation #2 (Tilery Park)
Digital transfer from 16mm colour film, time
The green space in town where ladybirds, egrets and ducks live and a burnt-out car becomes a sculpture to dance around, set to a digital music score that combines the rustle of the trees, the bubbling of the beck and the hum of the A19 dual carriageway. Musing on the uses of Tilery Rec, local school children, birds, animals and insects, and the park itself, all come together to play, dream and offer new ideas and visions for the future.
Made with the participation of Year 5 and 6 Geography class at Tilery Primary School.
Digital transfer from 16mm colour film, time
The green space in town where ladybirds, egrets and ducks live and a burnt-out car becomes a sculpture to dance around, set to a digital music score that combines the rustle of the trees, the bubbling of the beck and the hum of the A19 dual carriageway. Musing on the uses of Tilery Rec, local school children, birds, animals and insects, and the park itself, all come together to play, dream and offer new ideas and visions for the future.
Made with the participation of Year 5 and 6 Geography class at Tilery Primary School.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Place of Publication | London |
| Publisher | Natural England |
| Media of output | Film |
| Size | 16mm colour film |
| Publication status | Published - 2025 |
Bibliographical note
Forms of Circulation #2 CreditsDirectors
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
Production Assistants
Elizabeth McKeone
Wil Jackson
Tilery Primary School Lead
Emma Carter
Research Assistant
Annie O’Donnell
Studio Assistant
Anouk Hoogendoorn
Shot on
Kodak 16mm Vision3 500FT
Special thanks to
Tilery Primary School
All the amazing children that we worked with from Year 5 and 6
Mrs Stanyard (Headteacher)
Mrs Carter
Mrs Pickering
Mrs Chalmers
Miss Bisset
Mrs Rodgers
and all the staff and parents
Thanks to
Natural England
Caroline Cope
Vicky Ward
Stockton-on-Tees Borough Council
Graham Clingan
Keith Mathews
Leannda Mount
The Willows Community Centre
Kelly Lannon
Paul Thomas
and everyone involved with the centre
School of Arts and Creative Industries
Matthew Watson
Victoria Bell
Emma Chapman
Lisa Richings
Charlotte Fenwick
Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art (MIMA)
Laura Sillars
Elinor Morgan
Helen Welford
Ali Read
And all the MIMA team
Institute for Collected Place Leadership
Teesside University
Kieran Fenby-Hulse
Sally Blackburn-Daniels
Antonia Liguori
and the natural life of Tilery Park
© Paul Stewart and Sarah Perks 2025
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