Move on Up at Canary Wharf Screen
31.05.2012
Canary Wharf Underground station
London, E14
June to August 2012
Animate Projects presents a programme of films from the Animate Collection at Canary Wharf station from June to August 2012.
Animate Projects Move on Up programme is a selection of dynamic, exciting, uplifting, provocative and beautiful films made by animation artists in the UK over last 20 years. Artists include Run Wrake, Stuart Hilton, Susan Collins, Andrew Kötting and Semiconductor.
The films in Move on Up use a wide range of techniques and styles to explore ideas of place - creating new worlds, or making us look differently at the world we already know. Many of the films explore London itself, but we also take trips to the seaside and to the sun.
Canary Wharf Screen is an innovative motion picture screening programme initiated by Art on the Underground. Presented on one of the capital’s largest public projection screens, this exciting new seasonal programme presents leading contemporary and historical artists’ moving image free of charge.
Canary Wharf Screen 2012 programme aims to present the best of experimental film offering an insight into the UK's leading filmmakers and film institutions, surveying the London vibrant art community through it's artists, commissioners, distributors and programmers. The inaugural 2012 series is programmed in collaboration with Film and Video Umbrella, Animate Projects, LUX and British Film Institute (BFI), four of the UK’s finest moving image organisations.
If you want to see the Move on Up programme at Canary Wharf Screen but do not plan on travelling, avoid using your travel card by printing a ticket and taking it along to the station. Online tickets can be found in the 'plan your visit' section of the Art on The Underground website.
Programme (running time c 75'):
Early Birds (Suky Best, 5’17”, 2008)
Tad’s Nest (Petra Freeman, 4’48”, 2009)
Hypnomart (Joe Magee and Alistair Gentry, 3’47”, 2001)
Sunset Strip (Kayla Parker, 3’30”, 1996)
Edgeland Mutter (Andrew Kötting, 3’58”, 2009)
13 (Simon Faithfull, 5’25”, 2004)
Z (Alan Warburton, 3’00”, 2012)
End of the Street (Andy Martin, 4’57”, 2007)
Save Me (Stuart Hilton, 6’10”, 1994)
Love Brid (Susan Collins, 3’20”, 2009)
Engine Angelic (Katerina Athanasopoulou, 2’45”, 2010)
Flight (Dryden Goodwin, 7’43”, 2005)
Without You (Tal Rosner, 4’50”, 2008)
Jukebox (Run Wrake, 4’56”, 1994)
Magnetic Movie (Semiconductor, 4’42”, 2007)
As the Crow Flies (Carolina Melis and Susanne Flender, 5’20”, 2005)