Go Divide The Waters from Alex Turvey on Vimeo.
“Go And Divide The Waters”
UK, 2013, 3.17min
A film by Kathryn Ferguson & Alex Turvey; featuring sound design by Oliver Sutherland zborough.co.uk/.
Synopsis: “Advertising for the Soul”As part of Patternity’s first annual celebration of pattern in culture - PATTERNPOWER: SUPERSTRIPE - Patternity and Creature of London teamed up to commission seven cutting-edge filmmakers & artists to create a series of eclectic moving-image works inspired by the themes of the exhibition. In keeping with the all-encompassing nature of the exhibition, these works span the diverse cultural domains of fashion, art, design, science, technology, the environment and beyond…
For more on Patternity & the exhibition go to patternity.co.uk
Still from ‘Go And Divide The Waters’. A new collaboration with @kathrynferguson launching tonight at the PATTERNITY Super Stripe show! #advertisingforyoursoul
I’m proud to announce I will exhibiting a collaboration with the amazing Kathryn Ferguson featuring sound design by the incredible Oliver Sutherland at this!
PATTERNITY PRESENT PATTERN POWER SUPERSTRIPE — Patternity
My new film for @hardingegeorgia x @river_island is finally live! http://vimeo.com/59571316 Latergram courtesy of @owenrichards (at Elstree Studios)
My latest film for Georgia Hardinge x River Island is now live!
Commissioned by River Island to mark the launch of their latest Design Forum collection in collaboration with Georgia Hardinge, the film tells the story of a macabre alien life cycle set within a universe inspired by Hardinge’s print textures and the intricate detailing of the collection’s showpiece which references the timeless aesthetic of artist H R Giger.
Super stoked to see my Georgia Hardinge x River Island film is the highlight of fashion week today on British Fashion Council London Fashion Week press release!http://2012.londonfashionweek.co.uk/lfw_tv_video.aspx?sid=206
Im proud to announce that I’m now represented by Logan & Sons in the US. Let the good times roll!
My miserable face is in the December issue of Fiasco Magazine, and it looks like this. Pic by Elliot Morgan.
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