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A series of short films by Jess Wallace

Adelaide-based filmmaker & writer Jess Wallace is the first AeAF documents artist-in-residence. She is directing and producing a series of short videos for the web that document artist's practices. The videos will be uploaded here, in various formats, over the coming weeks

 

jacobus capone
domenico de clario
bridget currie

Jacobus Capone: Directions for the body (04:54)

Jess Wallace tracks Jacobus Capone as he performed his set of daily tasks for the first set of gone in no time, gone in no time

Domenico de Clario: an interview (04:00)

AeAF Director talks about his vision for experimental art in Australia

Bridget Currie: regulators (04:04)

On her recent show at the AeAF, includes documentation of the tree felling, installation and exhibition

 

(Currently in production)

gone in no time, gone in no time

an overview of the project that that documents the transformations of AeAF space by the artists involved

Ken Bolton

Adelaide poet and art critic reads poetry and illustrates his thoughts both at the same time; meanwhile Crabby Tidswell plays the sax

 

 

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Jess Wallace is a filmmaker and writer. As a filmaker/director Jess has worked with a wide range of subject matter from indigenous politics to autism, from dance to leafy sea dragons, and drama to the visual arts. Previous work in film includes documentary, short film and animation as well as government/educational video. In 2007 she produced the video installation ‘Bouyancy’ for Thereforever, an ephemeral public art event for the inaugural Port Adelaide Festival. Jess Wallace's curiosity for the visual arts is long standing and she is particularly interested in making films that documents the work artists do in a way that resonates with their individual visual language and philosophical approaches to practice. Jess Wallace is currently working on a novel as part of her PhD in Creative Writing at Adelaide University. Research for the novel explores how the concept of narcissism can be used in the development of creative work, and includes making a series of experimental films that echo the experience of the narcissist’s other; the self-object.

 

AeAf documents:

digital archive residency

is a new initiative that invites proposals from interested artists who wish to work with the AeAF's archives toward the production of work and distribution of ideas & histories from and to the archive in a way that has some kind of electronic outcome. Contact Teri Hoskin for more details info at eaf.asn.au