British Animation Awards 2010 – winners announced

12.04.10
The Black Dog's Progress, Stephen Irwin April 8th saw the British Animation Awards ceremony take place at BFI Southbank. Notable mentions go to Stephen Irwin whose film The Black Dog’s Progress received two awards, including Best Short Film; Philip Hunt from Studio AKA was awarded Best Animated Special for his film, Lost & Found; The Secret of Kells, directed by Tomm Moore & Nora Twomey, took ...
Lumen Eclipse

24.02.10
lumeneclipse.com Lumen Eclipse is an online gallery space for artists who work with the moving image, where the works are both exhibited online and are shown on video screens in Harvard Square in Cambridge, Massachusetts. In their archive, you can find over 250 films that they’ve featured since 2005, such as solo shows by artists including Nagi Noda, Barry Doupé and Bill Domonkos and group shows ...
Shudder at The Drawing Room

20.01.10
Whose Toes by Barry Doupé Dates: 21st January – 14th March | Location: The Drawing Room Private view Wednesday 20 January 18.30-20.30 Gallery open Wednesday – Sunday 12.00 – 18.00.  Admission free An exhibition of international artists exploring drawn animation in collaboration with Animate Projects. In this international group exhibition drawing, by nature in flux and mobile, is combined with animation techniques to create disjointed, deeply affecting narratives. The ...
Multichannel 2010: Variable Economies

20.12.09
ArtSway Multichannel 2010 is a screening programme of artists film and video, organised and curated by ArtSway and SCAN in ArtSway’s galleries, 2-11 April 2010. This year Multichannel is in association with Animate Projects. The theme – Variable Economies – implies the current global economic downturn, decreased availability of resources influenced by human intervention in the natural environment, shifts in national and global political emphasis, and formally ...