On Friday 14th March 2014 I took part in a panel discussion at the Atlantic Sounds: Ships and Sailortowns conference co-organised by Graeme Milne from the Dept of History at University of Liverpool. The panel, which included the Liverpool filmmaker Dave Cotterill, discussed filmmaking as a key means of recording and analysing popular music and its history
in the second half of the twentieth century.
Atlantic Sounds conference
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RAI workshop – Tourism Object Relations
Talks & Presentations Posted on 16 Mar, 2014 20:18:38This Liqufruta bottle is a found object which was my contribution to a workshop organised by Hazel Andrews and held at the Royal Anthropological Institute, London on Thursday 13th March 2014.
Participants each brought an object of their choice which formed the basis of a short talk explaining the reasons for their choice, what significance it has and any stories related to or prompted by the object. Each talk was followed by a group discussion.
An edited collection based on the contributions and discussions is currently being planned.
A transcript of my talk can be accessed here.
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Liminal Landscapes talk at UCLAN
Talks & Presentations Posted on 16 Mar, 2014 19:47:08[Below is the publicity blurb for an event I took part in at UCLAN this week…]
Liminal Landscapes: assembly, enclosure & the West Lancs coast
Tuesday 11th March, 2014
6pm – 8pm
Lecture Room 3, Foster Building,
University of Central Lancashire,
Preston, PR1 2HE
The event, which is the second in the Practising Place programme, will also premiere Jacques’ new film, The Dionysians of West Lancs. Described by the artist as ‘a phantom ride’ along the West Lancashire coast, the film weaves together historical topography, rave culture and Greek mythology to examine the age-old tension between enclosure and freedom of assembly which continues to shape this landscape.
These themes will be further explored by Les Roberts, who will present his research into sites of liminality, including the treacherous terrains of the Dee Estuary and Morecambe Bay. Through conversation, Jacques and Roberts will discuss the power struggles, both past and present – such as the current controversy surrounding ‘fracking’ – which define such places, and outline a political reading of liminal landscapes.
About the speakers:
David Jacques is a multi-media artist primarily involved with film. His practice engages with the subject of History, its narrative interpretations and the interplay between factual and fictional strategies of representation. His interest in deconstructing and re-apportioning the subject often results in the exploration of forgotten, marginalised and socially / politically disruptive sources. In 2010 he won the Liverpool Art Prize and was shortlisted for the Northern Art Prize. Recent screenings of his work include; Tate Liverpool ‘Art turning Left’, 17th International Video Festival VIDEOMEDEJA, Novi Sad Serbia, WNDX Film Festival, Winnipeg Canada and Sheffield Fringe at BLOC Projects Sheffield. He lives and works in Liverpool.
David Jacques on Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/user5423212
Les Roberts’ research interests and practice fall within the areas of urban cultural studies, cultural memory, and digital spatial humanities. His work explores the intersection between space, place, mobility, and memory with a particular focus on film and popular music cultures. He is author of Film, Mobility and Urban Space: a Cinematic Geography of Liverpool (2012), editor of Mapping Cultures: Place, Practice and Performance (2012) and co-editor of Locating the Moving Image: New Approaches to Film and Place (2013), Liminal Landscapes: Travel, Experience and Spaces In-between (2012), and The City and the Moving Image: Urban Projections (2010).
For information on research activities and publications see www.liminoids.com
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