Harnessing spoken word, found celluloid film, slides, vintage ephemera and gramophones, Van Winkle and Screen Bandita conjure forth a mesmerising and surreal piece that unfolds and unpacks suitcases of memory, place and experience.
Drawing inspiration from the stories springing from the resonant walls and dusty corners of Battersea Town Hall, these archival inquisitors weave a new audio visual tapestry before your very eyes; unraveling stories and episodes suspended in time and illuminating those fragments of presence and memory lingering in and about the space, left behind by the rich cast of characters who have passed through.
Developed at Battersea Arts Centre.
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Adrift in the Archive: A Spectrum of Super 8 and Words: SCRATCH
Battersea Arts Centre, Lavender Hill, Battersea, London
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This event ended on Saturday 19th of October 2013
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