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Participants of The Love(s) Show workshop at AMIF2015 lead by Laura Guy, Conal McStravick and Ed Webb-Ingall, Sunday 13th September 2015, 11am-12.30pm & Script for The Love(s) Show workshop, (based on the original Stuart Marshall script for The Love Show (1980) woking title: The Paths of Least Resistance from the papers of Bruce Bayley)
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#AMIF2015 was Tramway’s fourth edition of the Artists Moving Image Festival, which took place 12-13 September 2015, Glasgow.
#AMIF2015 examined the role of collective thinking and making. Presenting collaborative forms of production and research, the festival considered what it means for a group to constitute a single body of work and, inversely, how one can speak on behalf of collective thought or action.
Including a special two-day focus on the life and legacy of Stuart Marshall, the festival was programmed by Norms, tenletters, Conal McStravick with Ed Webb-Ingall and Laura Guy, and Transmission -- collectives and collaborators with an explicit link to Glasgow. It also featured an installation of work by James Richards and Steve Reinke.
The festival was co-organised by Tramway and LUX Scotland, with support from LUX.
This website archives content aggregated by #AMIF2015 programmers and artists. It will remain on amif.info until the next edition of the festival, and will be archived on amif2015.tumblr.com.
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Learning In A Public Medium: Artist’s Moving Image Festival 2015 A two-day focus on the life and legacy of Stuart Marshall. Tumblr notes: #AMIF2015 was Tramway’s fourth edition of the Artists Moving Image Festival, which took place 12-13 September 2015, Glasgow. #AMIF2015 examined the role of collective thinking and making. Presenting collaborative forms of production and research, the festival considered what it means for a group to constitute a single body of work and, inversely, how one can speak on behalf of collective thought or action. Including a special two-day focus on the life and legacy of Stuart Marshall, the festival was programmed by Norms, tenletters, Conal McStravick with Ed Webb-Ingall and Laura Guy, and Transmission – collectives and collaborators with an explicit link to Glasgow. It also featured an installation of work by James Richards and Steve Reinke.The festival was co-organised by Tramwayand LUX Scotland, with support from LUX. This website archives content aggregated by #AMIF2015 programmers and artists. It will remain on amif.infountil the next edition of the festival, and will be archived on amif2015.tumblr.com Programme notes: AMIF2015 examines the role of collective thinking and making. Presenting collaborative forms of production and research, this years festival considers what it means for a group to constitute a single body of work and inversely, how one can speak on behalf of collective thought or action. It is programmed by collectives and collaborators with an explicit link to Glasgow, and co-organised by Tramway and LUX Scotland, with support from LUX. Each of the programmers will present their respective programmes and presentation over two days. Day 1: Saturday 12th September 2015 18:15 Learning In A Public Medium: Selected Shorts by Stuart Marshall 19: 30 Learning In A Public Medium: Bright Eyes introduced by Conal McStravick Day 2: Sunday 13th September 2015 11:00 AMIF 2015 Workshops: The Love(s) Show Parts 1,2, & 3 As part of Learning In a Public Medium, which examines the life and legacy of Stuart Marshall, artist Conal McStravick will lead a reading and performance workshop with writer Laura Guy and filmmaker Ed Webb-Ingall. 13:45 Learning In A Public Medium: Legacies A programme responding to the legacy of Stuart Marshall and the AIDS crisis on video feat. Lorna Boschman, Richard Fung, John Greyson, Barbara Hammer, Tom Kalin, Zoe Leonard & Catherine Saalfield, Pratibha Parmar and Marlon Riggs. Throughout the festival: Learning In A Public Medium: Legacy TV A diverse selection of clips from the 1980s and 1990s, exploring forms of community video, activism and TV interruptions.
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About #AMIF2015
Tramway’s fourth edition of the Artists Moving Image Festival, #AMIF2015, examines the role of collective thinking and making.
Presenting collaborative forms of production and research, this year’s festival considers what it means for a group to constitute a single body of work and, inversely, how one can speak on behalf of collective thought or action.
Programmed by collectives and collaborators with an explicit link to Glasgow, #AMIF2015 features contributions from Conal McStravick (with Laura Guy and Ed Webb-Ingall), Norms, tenletters, Transmission, and Glasgow LUX Critical Forum. This edition is co-organised by LUX Scotland, with support from LUX.
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