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BEEF members Melanie Clifford, Matt Davies and Simone Einfalt are uniting their extensive analogue and digital moving image practices to explore factual and speculative traces of Jamaica Street Studios’ unique history.   

 

Divided into an Analogue and a Digital Group, participants will creatively explore the building and its human and non-human voices, weaving together its political, cultural, and artistic past. Using storytelling, filmmaking with polyrhythmic looping as well as experimental voice and sound recording, participants will delve into the documented and imagined history of this iconic Bristol landmark.   Both groups will employ similar techniques – creating loops, developing interplays of sound and image, and integrating Jamaica Street’s architecture into the narrative – while working in their respective mediums.  

 

At the end of our making process, the two groups will come together to present a final joint installation, showcasing the audio-visual works produced during RESOUNDING PLACE. This unified exhibition will merge the creations of both groups, highlighting the diverse methods used to discover Jamaica Street Studios’ voice.  

 

For Booking: Our workshop will be divided into two collaborative groups: the Analogue Group, led by Melanie Clifford and Matt Davies, and the Digital Group, led by Simone Einfalt – please choose your group when booking a ticket via En Masse: https://enmasse.dance/workshops/analogue-film-development-workshop-with-beef 

 

Max number of participants: 6 people per group (12 people in total)  

 

Our workshop schedule will be shared a few days in advance of the event, please get in touch with Simone via mail@simoneeinfalt.com if you have any questions.