If a building had a memory, with secrets to tell, what would it say?

‘Slip in Time’ began as an enquiry into the secrets a building might tell, if only we spoke the same language. Video artist, Shari Baker, and composer, Mark Sullivan worked collaboratively to suggest a hint of these memories, dislocated in time. 

Responding to the space, they used visual and aural artifacts sampled directly from the building, to explore the traces and fragments left behind. Weaving a vast historical and social tapestry of memory itself. 

The short film, which was created, will be on view as part of the Temple Works torch light tours, running during the Leeds Light Night Festival on October 9th, 2009. 

The work brings together fleeting moments, captured as glitches in time, half remembered, visual and aural metaphors with a narrative that is both haunting, yet soothing, and somehow, just beyond our reach of comprehension. Immense in its quietness, it is intended to leave us wanting more, just like memories themselves.

The project was created as a transatlantic collaboration, with composer Mark Sullivan. Video and audio was captured by Shari Baker and then processed and edited, by the duo. Being passed back and forth during the development of the piece, which ultimately, became a response to each others work, and the building itself. 

Shari Baker is a video artist and educator who develops video experiences for performance, installation and online media.  She collaborates with a wide variety of sound, video and interactive artists, to explore the creative relationships between digital and analogue communication, and the shared language across the visual and acoustic domains. Her work combines both the whimsical and the provocative and has been exhibited worldwide. 

Mark Valentine Sullivan, a composer working with sound, with photographs, and with multimedia compositions, has performed and exhibited around the globe. He continues his creative research into the relationship between music, language, and movement, between still images and sound, and between the language shared between the visual and the acoustic, and has pursued projects relating to a wide range of experimental practices in music, photography, and aesthetics. He has been closely involved, for twenty years, in schools and a range of communities, fostering imaginative and critical understanding of artistic activity.

Bookings essential. Tickets are available here.The event will continue through Saturday 10th - Friday 16th - ticket bookings HERE

If a building had a memory, with secrets to tell, what would it say?

Slip in Time’ began as an enquiry into the secrets a building might tell, if only we spoke the same language. Video artist, Shari Baker, and composer, Mark Sullivan worked collaboratively to suggest a hint of these memories, dislocated in time.

Responding to the space, they used visual and aural artifacts sampled directly from the building, to explore the traces and fragments left behind. Weaving a vast historical and social tapestry of memory itself.

The short film, which was created, will be on view as part of the Temple Works torch light tours, running during the Leeds Light Night Festival on October 9th, 2009.

The work brings together fleeting moments, captured as glitches in time, half remembered, visual and aural metaphors with a narrative that is both haunting, yet soothing, and somehow, just beyond our reach of comprehension. Immense in its quietness, it is intended to leave us wanting more, just like memories themselves.

The project was created as a transatlantic collaboration, with composer Mark Sullivan. Video and audio was captured by Shari Baker and then processed and edited, by the duo. Being passed back and forth during the development of the piece, which ultimately, became a response to each others work, and the building itself.

Shari Baker is a video artist and educator who develops video experiences for performance, installation and online media. She collaborates with a wide variety of sound, video and interactive artists, to explore the creative relationships between digital and analogue communication, and the shared language across the visual and acoustic domains. Her work combines both the whimsical and the provocative and has been exhibited worldwide.

Mark Valentine Sullivan, a composer working with sound, with photographs, and with multimedia compositions, has performed and exhibited around the globe. He continues his creative research into the relationship between music, language, and movement, between still images and sound, and between the language shared between the visual and the acoustic, and has pursued projects relating to a wide range of experimental practices in music, photography, and aesthetics. He has been closely involved, for twenty years, in schools and a range of communities, fostering imaginative and critical understanding of artistic activity.

Bookings essential. Tickets are available here.
The event will continue through Saturday 10th - Friday 16th - ticket bookings HERE

The recent shoot at STUDIO47 was a lot of fun!! Sam arrived with an arm full of clothes, shoes, and all things fluffy and we spent the day creating a series of personal and promotional shots! 

It’s fabulous having a dedicated studio space in which to explore ’shooting people’ - faces, bodies and identities - and I’m enjoying noticing what occurs with each new person, as we begin working in this small, artificially lit, creative space.
Since opening the studio, my ongoing project: FACES continues - some images are faces, some are faceless, all are about public and private identities, how we see ourselves, and how the world sees us. This is an ongoing study and responds to the individuals who come to the studio looking for pictures.
Each new session fuels my fascination with lighting techniques - and the possibilities that this makes available - via various visual dialogues within both photography and video.
I find also that the vulnerability of the sitter, and the trust between subject and photographer, is an interesting dynamic in which to work. Within this unspoken ‘contract’, if we find an honest rapport and there is an element of trust between photographer and subject, magic does indeed happen.

This image is part of a larger collaborative project working towards a video installation.

More from the shoot can be viewed here.

The recent shoot at STUDIO47 was a lot of fun!! Sam arrived with an arm full of clothes, shoes, and all things fluffy and we spent the day creating a series of personal and promotional shots! It’s fabulous having a dedicated studio space in which to explore ’shooting people’ - faces, bodies and identities - and I’m enjoying noticing what occurs with each new person, as we begin working in this small, artificially lit, creative space.

Since opening the studio, my ongoing project: FACES continues - some images are faces, some are faceless, all are about public and private identities, how we see ourselves, and how the world sees us. This is an ongoing study and responds to the individuals who come to the studio looking for pictures.

Each new session fuels my fascination with lighting techniques - and the possibilities that this makes available - via various visual dialogues within both photography and video.

I find also that the vulnerability of the sitter, and the trust between subject and photographer, is an interesting dynamic in which to work. Within this unspoken ‘contract’, if we find an honest rapport and there is an element of trust between photographer and subject, magic does indeed happen.

This image is part of a larger collaborative project working towards a video installation.

More from the shoot can be viewed here.

STUDIO47 - June Issue

THE JUNE SHOOT at STUDIO47 was a birthday treat for the lovely Anna Rose!! A FULL day of fun with hats .. hats .. and more .. hats!!! ANNA’s special day was spent in the studio, where we goofed around with light ropes, dress changes and funky old cameras, while nibbling from bowls of jelly babies - yum yum!



The studio is open for private shoots by appointment only. Please visit the website for more information, or email for rates and availability.

Photo shoots by appointment - sb@floemedia.co.uk | studio47

PLATEFORMAG | 02

The Ephemeral Qualities of Being series are featured in Issue 2 of PLATEFORMAG.
The 10 page feature also includes an interview with the photographer. The feature starts on page 91, and runs through to 101.

Check out the full collection as a slideshow on flickr

If a building had a memory, with secrets to tell, what would it say?

‘Slip in Time’ began as an enquiry into the secrets a building might tell, if only we spoke the same language. Video artist, Shari Baker, and composer, Mark Sullivan worked collaboratively to suggest a hint of these memories, dislocated in time. 

Responding to the space, they used visual and aural artifacts sampled directly from the building, to explore the traces and fragments left behind. Weaving a vast historical and social tapestry of memory itself. 

The short film, which was created, will be on view as part of the Temple Works torch light tours, running during the Leeds Light Night Festival on October 9th, 2009. 

The work brings together fleeting moments, captured as glitches in time, half remembered, visual and aural metaphors with a narrative that is both haunting, yet soothing, and somehow, just beyond our reach of comprehension. Immense in its quietness, it is intended to leave us wanting more, just like memories themselves.

The project was created as a transatlantic collaboration, with composer Mark Sullivan. Video and audio was captured by Shari Baker and then processed and edited, by the duo. Being passed back and forth during the development of the piece, which ultimately, became a response to each others work, and the building itself. 

Shari Baker is a video artist and educator who develops video experiences for performance, installation and online media.  She collaborates with a wide variety of sound, video and interactive artists, to explore the creative relationships between digital and analogue communication, and the shared language across the visual and acoustic domains. Her work combines both the whimsical and the provocative and has been exhibited worldwide. 

Mark Valentine Sullivan, a composer working with sound, with photographs, and with multimedia compositions, has performed and exhibited around the globe. He continues his creative research into the relationship between music, language, and movement, between still images and sound, and between the language shared between the visual and the acoustic, and has pursued projects relating to a wide range of experimental practices in music, photography, and aesthetics. He has been closely involved, for twenty years, in schools and a range of communities, fostering imaginative and critical understanding of artistic activity.

Bookings essential. Tickets are available here.The event will continue through Saturday 10th - Friday 16th - ticket bookings HERE

If a building had a memory, with secrets to tell, what would it say?

Slip in Time’ began as an enquiry into the secrets a building might tell, if only we spoke the same language. Video artist, Shari Baker, and composer, Mark Sullivan worked collaboratively to suggest a hint of these memories, dislocated in time.

Responding to the space, they used visual and aural artifacts sampled directly from the building, to explore the traces and fragments left behind. Weaving a vast historical and social tapestry of memory itself.

The short film, which was created, will be on view as part of the Temple Works torch light tours, running during the Leeds Light Night Festival on October 9th, 2009.

The work brings together fleeting moments, captured as glitches in time, half remembered, visual and aural metaphors with a narrative that is both haunting, yet soothing, and somehow, just beyond our reach of comprehension. Immense in its quietness, it is intended to leave us wanting more, just like memories themselves.

The project was created as a transatlantic collaboration, with composer Mark Sullivan. Video and audio was captured by Shari Baker and then processed and edited, by the duo. Being passed back and forth during the development of the piece, which ultimately, became a response to each others work, and the building itself.

Shari Baker is a video artist and educator who develops video experiences for performance, installation and online media. She collaborates with a wide variety of sound, video and interactive artists, to explore the creative relationships between digital and analogue communication, and the shared language across the visual and acoustic domains. Her work combines both the whimsical and the provocative and has been exhibited worldwide.

Mark Valentine Sullivan, a composer working with sound, with photographs, and with multimedia compositions, has performed and exhibited around the globe. He continues his creative research into the relationship between music, language, and movement, between still images and sound, and between the language shared between the visual and the acoustic, and has pursued projects relating to a wide range of experimental practices in music, photography, and aesthetics. He has been closely involved, for twenty years, in schools and a range of communities, fostering imaginative and critical understanding of artistic activity.

Bookings essential. Tickets are available here.
The event will continue through Saturday 10th - Friday 16th - ticket bookings HERE

The recent shoot at STUDIO47 was a lot of fun!! Sam arrived with an arm full of clothes, shoes, and all things fluffy and we spent the day creating a series of personal and promotional shots! 

It’s fabulous having a dedicated studio space in which to explore ’shooting people’ - faces, bodies and identities - and I’m enjoying noticing what occurs with each new person, as we begin working in this small, artificially lit, creative space.
Since opening the studio, my ongoing project: FACES continues - some images are faces, some are faceless, all are about public and private identities, how we see ourselves, and how the world sees us. This is an ongoing study and responds to the individuals who come to the studio looking for pictures.
Each new session fuels my fascination with lighting techniques - and the possibilities that this makes available - via various visual dialogues within both photography and video.
I find also that the vulnerability of the sitter, and the trust between subject and photographer, is an interesting dynamic in which to work. Within this unspoken ‘contract’, if we find an honest rapport and there is an element of trust between photographer and subject, magic does indeed happen.

This image is part of a larger collaborative project working towards a video installation.

More from the shoot can be viewed here.

The recent shoot at STUDIO47 was a lot of fun!! Sam arrived with an arm full of clothes, shoes, and all things fluffy and we spent the day creating a series of personal and promotional shots! It’s fabulous having a dedicated studio space in which to explore ’shooting people’ - faces, bodies and identities - and I’m enjoying noticing what occurs with each new person, as we begin working in this small, artificially lit, creative space.

Since opening the studio, my ongoing project: FACES continues - some images are faces, some are faceless, all are about public and private identities, how we see ourselves, and how the world sees us. This is an ongoing study and responds to the individuals who come to the studio looking for pictures.

Each new session fuels my fascination with lighting techniques - and the possibilities that this makes available - via various visual dialogues within both photography and video.

I find also that the vulnerability of the sitter, and the trust between subject and photographer, is an interesting dynamic in which to work. Within this unspoken ‘contract’, if we find an honest rapport and there is an element of trust between photographer and subject, magic does indeed happen.

This image is part of a larger collaborative project working towards a video installation.

More from the shoot can be viewed here.

STUDIO47 - June Issue

THE JUNE SHOOT at STUDIO47 was a birthday treat for the lovely Anna Rose!! A FULL day of fun with hats .. hats .. and more .. hats!!! ANNA’s special day was spent in the studio, where we goofed around with light ropes, dress changes and funky old cameras, while nibbling from bowls of jelly babies - yum yum!



The studio is open for private shoots by appointment only. Please visit the website for more information, or email for rates and availability.

Photo shoots by appointment - sb@floemedia.co.uk | studio47

PLATEFORMAG | 02

The Ephemeral Qualities of Being series are featured in Issue 2 of PLATEFORMAG.
The 10 page feature also includes an interview with the photographer. The feature starts on page 91, and runs through to 101.

Check out the full collection as a slideshow on flickr

STUDIO47 - June Issue
PLATEFORMAG | 02

About:

Video artist, photographer, educator and maker of things ~ partial to messing around with time using live art, interactive video and sound within community and educational settings.

Working collaboratively, to explore the multi-sensory role of media and its ability to engage individuals and groups, while inspiring imagination and creativity through a series of creative and participatory projects for virtual and live spaces.

A space to satisfy my preoccupation with pre and post digital processes in photography and video, namely pinhole, plastic lens, vintage cameras, super8 and 19th century chemical photography techniques.

It will be an ongoing, organic and fluctuating record.

Current areas of interest:
Wet Plate Collodion | Gum Bichromite | Paladium Printing | Cyanotype | Pinhole | Salt Printing | Albumen Printing | Plastic lenses | Large Format

You can also find me on flickr or blogger, in the studio, or on twitter. When I'm not there, I'm at work!

Enjoy!

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