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Paul ConneallySurveillance (2008)

Surveillance comes out of INVIGILATOR : DIGBETH the 5th in the INVIGILATOR series conceived by artists Paul Conneally, Nikki Pugh and Kev Ryan.

The poem is a direct transcript taken by Paul Conneally as he heard it of INVIGILATOR : DIGBETH participant artist Harry Palmer in the discussion workshop which formed part of INVIGILATOR : DIGBETH and took place after the Invigilators had returned to VIVID art gallery in the heart of Birmingham's Digbeth area. The sound track is made from a snippet of Harry saying the word ' surveillance ' combined with the ambient sounds of the VIVID space that the artist led discussion was taking place in.

The soundtrack contains backmasked material that may reveal hidden messages to some listeners.


This movie is part of the collection: Open Source Movies

Producer: Paul Conneally
Audio/Visual: sound, color
Language: English
Keywords: Invigilator; situationist; guy debord; flaneur; drift; Invigilator Digbeth; psychogeography; art; birmingham; urban exploration; meaning of art; space; nikki pugh; paul conneally; kev ryan; harry palmer; eccentric; vivid

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Camera: Paul Conneally
Sound: Paul Conneally
Starring: Harry Palmer


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