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SUMMARY:SFW22: knit the walls
DESCRIPTION:We are grateful to BFI FAN and The National Lottery for funding to support this event. Please complete this survey so that we can feed back to them.\n  \n‘knit the walls’\nIn 2018 SFW: Shorts\, Southampton Film Week’s own short film competition\, received a submission from it’s youngest ever filmmaker\, 13 year old Imogen Dunlop.  The film was a documentary  about the wonderful community project knit the walls.  Against stiff competition Imogen won the hearts of the audience and won the Audience Award at the SFW: Shorts Screening and Awards Ceremony.  As the ‘knit the walls project’ neared completion\, Imogen\, now 17\, suggested to sarah\, the artist and inspiration behind the project\, that she make another film\, this time about the project’s conclusion. Both Imogen’s original film and her new film will be installed in God’s House Tower from 11 November until 4 December. On Sunday 13 November sarah and Imogen will come together for a conversation about the project and the films.  You are invited to join them.  It’s sure to be a lovely event\, discussing how inspiring and empowering the ‘knit the walls’ project has been to the local community. This is a FREE event and no booking is required. \nAfter more than three million knitted stitches\, thousands of hours of warm conversation and countless shared stories\, as well as many hundreds of cups of tea and a lot of cake\, the six-year ‘knit the walls’ community-focused art project will come to an end this November. ‘knit the walls’ is a co-created community art project\, conceived and led by Southampton-based artist sarah filmer\, working alongside city residents in the production of a knitted version of the city’s medieval walls. The project emerged from the realisation that whilst the walls have silently witnessed the everyday lives of millions of the city’s residents over hundreds of years\, the stories we hear of the city’s past describe the big events\, those of national and international importance. And yet we each live our own day-to-day existence\, with small occurrences and personal stories comprising our individual lived experiences – often of no interest or consequence to anyone but ourselves and those close to us. \nSince 2016\, the work has seen an ever-growing\, evolving community of contributors come together each month at God’s House Tower and other venues\, bringing together hundreds of knitters from across Southampton’s diverse communities and beyond. ‘knit the walls’ has offered a space to gather\, knit\, to be creative\, or just to chat\, laugh\, and be surrounded by community. In recent months\, the project has evolved further through the creation of other knitted objects\, the outcomes of which will feature in the final exhibition\, launching at GHT on Friday 11th November. Just as the stone walls hold the stories of the city\, household objects hold our personal stories\, and knitters have been encouraged to bring items and encase them with stitches\, to contribute to a woollen ‘front room’ complete with knitted wallpaper\, that will feature in the final exhibition. \n \nsarah filmer is an artist based in Southampton\, England. she is an associate lecturer in fine art at Solent university. Her practice research interests include the articulation of women’s stories via shared activity\, with ‘knit the walls’ revisioning recorded history through a feminist lens. \nImogen Dunlop studies film and media video production at Barton Peveril Sixth Form College. Imogen describes herself as having ‘been a creative person my whole life and have been creating stories since i learned to write’. Imogen has described her filmmaking journey below: \n“i went up to sarah and asked if i could make a documentary about knit the walls. at this point it had only been going for about a year\, but she was happy for me to run around with my camera and try it out. my dad helped me with the editing and the technical stuff and then boom! my first film was born. not only was my first film born\, but i then managed to win the Audience Choice award at Southampton Film Week in 2018\, when i was just 13 years old.” \nGHT will host a launch event for the ‘knit the walls’ finale on Friday 11th November from 6pm – 8pm. Tickets to the launch are free and available on Eventbrite here. \nYou can find details of other activities and events throughout November at God’s House Tower on their website. \n is run by film charity      Charity Number 1089882
URL:https://southamptonfilmweek.com/event/sfw22-knit-the-walls
LOCATION:God’s House Tower\, Winkle Street\, Southampton\, Hampshire\, SO142NY\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Archive and Heritage,Documentary,Film Installation,Local Interest,SFW2022,Short Films,Talk,Youth
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ORGANIZER;CN="A%20Space":MAILTO:enquiries@aspacearts.org.uk
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SUMMARY:SFW22: SFW: Shorts Screening and Awards
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the SFW: Shorts Screening and Awards Ceremony\, one of the jewels of Southampton Film Week programme.  Since its launch in 2012 the competition has attracted the work of filmmakers and artists from every corner of the planet resulting each year in an inspiring and eclectic collection of films for our judging panel and audience to feast on.  \nThe evening celebrates the best international\, regional and local filmmaking talent in the specialism of short film.  The films screened are ten minutes or under in length and have been shortlisted and judged in the categories of Best Artist Film\, Best Documentary and Best Fiction.  The judging panel will also have chosen the winner of The Michael Fuller Award for Best Film.  Two further awards\, each sponsored by Solent University\, are made by the judges; The Regional Filmmaker Award\, presented to a filmmaker from Hampshire or one of its adjoining counties\, and the Award for Best Animated Film\, a new category introduced in 2022.    \n \nDocumentaries\, fiction films and artists moving image work ensure the evening is filled with a unique mix of topics and stories.  Following the screening there will be a chance for everyone attending to vote for their favourite film to decide the Audience Award\, then enjoy the much-anticipated award ceremony.   \nA truly special event for filmmakers and filmgoers.   \nClick here to find out more about the competition and previous winners.  The official shortlist will be announced on Friday 28 October. Good luck to all who have submitted!  \nThis performance will be relaxed. There is a relaxed attitude to noise and movement\, and a chillout space will be available before\, during and after the show for anyone that needs a quiet space.  \nBooking is available through the MAST Box Office.  \n is run by film charity      Charity Number 1089882
URL:https://southamptonfilmweek.com/event/sfw22-sfw-shorts-screening-and-awards
LOCATION:MAST Mayflower Studios\, 142 - 144 Above Bar Street\, Southampton\, Hampshire\, SO14 7DU\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Animation,Artist Film,Documentary,Industry Networking,Launch,Moving Image,Screening & Awards,SFW2022,Short Films
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SUMMARY:SFW22: Dream Palaces - Where are they now?
DESCRIPTION:Dream Palaces – Where are they now?\n‘Dream Palaces – Where are they now?’ is a short film presentation by local art enthusiast and cartoonist Al Welch which compares historic Southampton picture houses with what they\, or their locations\, look like today. \n \nIn 1996\, to help celebrate the 100th anniversary of the birth of the cinema\, Southampton City Council published a history book detailing the former cinemas (or movie theatres) of Southampton. \nNamed ‘Dream Palaces – Going to the Pictures in Southampton’\, the beautiful book features a collection of memories and images of the former cinemas around the city and some in the suburbs\, including The Broadway in Portswood\, The Shirley Regent and the Woolston Picture House. Creators Bill White\, Sheila Jemima and Donald Hyslop joined forces with photographer John Lawrence to compile a window to the past that celebrates not only Southampton’s vast history of cinema but pays tribute to its audience and staff\, twenty-seven of whom were interviewed during the making of the book. \nSince the publication of ‘Dream Palaces’\, Southampton’s exhibition scene has transformed irrevocably\, with Harbour Lights (now Picture House) as the sole survivor of the original book\, having remained open since 1995. Despite the loss of numerous cinemas\, such as Gaiety (now Sprinkles Gelato) or ABC (Switch Nightclub) their legend lives on and thanks to Al Welch and this project\, we can celebrate them once again. \nAl Welch is a cartoonist who writes and illustrates comics for his website. When not cartooning\, he volunteers at Board in the City\, a board game community café in Onslow Road\, Southampton and he often enjoys the gym\, a swim\, and a bit of walking. \n‘Dream Palaces – Where are they now?’ will premiere at City Eye on Saturday 12 November\, and will run throughout Southampton Film Week\, 11am-5pm Tuesday to Friday.  Free to attend\, no booking required.
URL:https://southamptonfilmweek.com/event/sfw22-dream-palaces-where-are-they-now
LOCATION:City Eye\, Studio 144\, Above Bar Street\, Guildhall Square\, Southampton\, Hampshire\, SO14 7DU
CATEGORIES:Archive and Heritage,Documentary,Local Interest,SFW2022,Short Films
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SUMMARY:SFW22: Free Creative Coding Taster Session with Larkhall
DESCRIPTION:FREE WORKSHOP \nCreative Coding Taster Session with Larkhall\nSaturday 12 November 10.30am – 12.30pm \nCity Eye \n \nJoin Larkhall for a hands-on\, dive-right-in approach to creative coding. From the very beginning you will get involved in making simple\, visual\, interactive scenes. \nUsing the same software Larkhall has developed and uses for his own live visuals\, you’ll make things spin\, glow\, warp\, and sparkle as you learn about rendering\, lighting\, textures and more. \nThe workshop is suitable for anyone with basic computer skills – even just typing and using a mouse/trackpad.  The age guide is 14+ but anyone under 16 MUST be accompanied by an adult. \nLaptops can be provided but if you would like to bring your own we strongly recommend that you pre-load the software.  It is called TouchDesigner and is a free download for Mac or Windows from https://derivative.ca/ \nDon’t forget to RUN the software after you have installed it!\nFREE. Participants must book a ticket. \nSee Larkhall live at Turner Sims on Friday 11 November 8pm. \nFIND OUT MORE HERE \nPresented by Turner Sims in association with City Eye as part of Southampton Film Week \n is run by film charity      Charity Number 1089882 \nWe are delighted\, with support of our partners\, to present a number of events for free but if you are able to make a donation when purchasing your ticket or attending an event we will be incredibly grateful – and able to sustain City Eye and Southampton Film Week for years to come!  Thank you.
URL:https://southamptonfilmweek.com/event/free-creative-coding-taster-session-with-larkhall
LOCATION:City Eye\, Studio 144\, Above Bar Street\, Guildhall Square\, Southampton\, Hampshire\, SO14 7DU
CATEGORIES:Animation,Industry workshop/masterclass,SFW2022,Workshop
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ORGANIZER;CN="Turner%20Sims":MAILTO:info@turnersims.co.uk
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SUMMARY:SFW22: Larkhall at Turner Sims
DESCRIPTION:We launch the 15th Annual Southampton Film Week with this free to attend concert and digital image performance\, celebrating our long-standing partnership with Turner Sims. \nExploration of the relationship between live music and moving image has been a theme of Southampton Film Week since its first edition in 2008. We are thrilled to achieve this in 2022 with this innovative performance by composer\, pianist and creative coder Larkhall. \n\nAlgorithms are art. Coding is creative. Let Larkhall show you. \nMad scientist and concert pianist Larkhall has invented a computer system named Otto. Otto responds in real time to Larkhall’s performance\, creating stunning live visuals. \nAlgorithms play a role in our daily lives. They shape everything from weather forecasts\, to driving directions\, to social media feeds. But can they be… art? \nA composer\, pianist and creative coder\, Larkhall’s debut album The Sea Was Never Blue reached #2 on the iTunes Classical chart. Tonight\, he performs new classical piano music as live visuals are created and projected on the big screen behind him in response. These ‘vividly beautiful’\, ‘enchanting’ compositions (Chicago Sun-Times) shed new light on how science\, technology\, engineering and mathematics can be used creatively. \nSee technology\, visual art and music collide in this moving\, cinematic performance of the future. \nJoin us for the after-party! The bar will be open and the music will be playing. \nA new exciting voice on the contemporary scene. Times Radio \nAbsolutely lovely. Scala Radio \n \nPresented by Turner Sims in association with City Eye as part of Southampton Film Week. \nEntrance is FREE. All audience members must book a ticket. \nFREE WORKSHOP: Saturday 12 November 10.30am – 12.30pm\nCreative Coding with Larkhall\nFIND OUT MORE \n is run by film charity      Charity Number 1089882 \nWe are delighted\, with support of our partners\, to present a number of events for free but if you are able to make a donation when purchasing your ticket or attending an event we will be incredibly grateful – and able to sustain City Eye and Southampton Film Week for years to come!  Thank you.
URL:https://southamptonfilmweek.com/event/sfw22-launch-with-larkhall-at-turner-sims
LOCATION:Turner Sims\, Salisbury Rd\, Southampton\, SO17 1BJ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Industry Networking,Launch,Moving Image,SFW2022
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