I will be participating in Technarte- an international conference on Art & Technology in Bilbao on April 12th, presenting a paper on my most recently completed site-specific installation “The Monument Project (Si Monumentum Requiris Circumspice).”
Transcripts of a series of interviews I made with prominent Australian video artists during Oct 2011 have now been posted on this site. See Writings/Interviews section to see full transcripts of interviews with Warren Burt, Stephen Jones, Peter Callas, Gary Willis. John Gillies and Peter Kennedy. My interview with the pioneering Japanese film-maker and video [...]
The Monument Project (Si Monumentum Requiris Circumspice) which has been operational since Feb 2009 is now completed, and the web site is no longer on line. Information about the work and sample images from the installation is now available at the City of London web site.
I have just returned from two weeks in Australia, visiting Melbourne and Sydney to interview artists who began working with video in the 1970′s and 80′s. Spent time in the Faculty of Art and Design and the Dept of Theory of Art & Design at Monash University, Melbourne. Dr Elena Galimberti, researcher at the Australian [...]
Last week I began working on a new project with Terry Flaxton and Robert Cahen to develop a collaborative exhibition of moving image installation work. We spent three days at Terry’s studio in Somerset working together and discussing our approach, ideas, themes and working methods. Interview with Robert Cahen and Chris Meigh-Andrews by Terry Flaxton
Opening event will be held in the Harrington Lecture Theatre, University of Central Lancashire on Monday 9th May 2011. The evening will start with a short presentation at 7.45 pm by Dr Robert Walsh, Prof Chris Meigh-Andrews and Mark Dickenson from Energi PLC followed by drinks at 8.30pm in PR1 Gallery , Victoria Building. The [...]
Here is a link http://www.flaxton.btinternet.co.uk/vhwestchrsimeighandrews.htm to a video recording of my presentation on Walter Benjamin’s Aura at the University of Westminster, Dec 2010, which was organised by Terry Flaxton, AHRC Research Fellow in Digital Cinematography at the University of Bristol as part of his exhibition at the P3 Gallery.