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Friday, 12 October 2018

The Remote Viewer at Light Night 2018

Mick Schofield art photography projection university of leeds light night phd

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Special Collections Godfrey Bingley Light Night research

installation at the university of leeds

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Michael C Coldwell Michael Schofield University of Leeds PhD practice final show exhibition

Quarry Hill rephotography Leeds art event

The Remote Viewer Leeds video art rephotography

Michael C Coldwell photographer and artist projection work installation

Light Night 2018 University of Leeds gallery event archive

projected photographs of Leeds with sound art field recordings Light Night

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Michael C Coldwell Mick Schofield research final show rephotography archive

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The Remote Viewer (at Light Night 2018) from Michael C Coldwell on Vimeo.


Images and footage from The Remote Viewer, a new projection work and 'final show' from my practice-led PhD at the University of Leeds, entitled Aura and Trace: The Hauntology of the Rephotographic Image

Just my viva to go!

Monday, 11 September 2017

Residuum Exhibition


Residuum Left Bank Leeds

My first solo exhibition, Residuum, is on this month at Left Bank Leeds, September 22nd


Here's the official blurb:


Residuum
Exhibition of photography, film and music by Michael C Coldwell
6pm - 11pm, 22nd September 2017, Left Bank Leeds

The city is haunted by traces of what came before. The past leaves a material residue, but sometimes little else. Absences and voids litter the landscape, fading photographs are all that remain of places which no longer exist, or have transformed beyond recognition - strange sounds hang in the ether. The fragments that are left behind are no longer part of any meaningful narrative, they no longer make a coherent picture. They are not memories anymore, but something else. Confronted with these remnants the imaginary is activated. We are driven to try and make sense of this detritus. We fill in the gaps with stories, myths, ghosts, hauntings - but the real spectrality lies in the affect of loss, and the uncanny afterlife of the absent, gifted by recorded media.  

Michael C Coldwell (also known as Mick Schofield) is an interdisciplinary artist and practice-led researcher in photography at the School of Media and Communications, University of Leeds. When he hasn't got his head stuck in books by Derrida and Baudrillard, he spends his time taking photographs of slums that were cleared 100 years ago, or recording radio stations which have long disappeared. This event marks his debut solo exhibition, alongside the launch of a new record label called Crooked Acres, specialising in hauntology and experimental music. 

Free Entry. Prints and music will be on sale at the event. Performances from 9pm. Family friendly. Fully stocked bar! Get down early to see the prints in good light.