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A Relational Video Grammar: Paraformant

A Relational Video Grammar: Grammas Grammat

A Relational Video Grammar: Orange Obverse

A Relational Video Grammar: Paragraph Parameter

A Relational Video Grammar: Affective Editor

A Relational Video Grammar: Disavowal

Select Reject Reconfigure

Editing an Inanimate Object

Twelve Pigeons and You

Palilalia Interrupted

Unnatural Text

A Mediated Utterance

Lion Line of Enquiry

Elephant and Punishment

Performance Grid

A Short Narrative Distraction

Having To Say Everything All Of The Time

The Proxy Hypothesis

My Internal Loop

I Love Me

A Conversation With Myself

 

a relational video grammar: orange obverse

A Relational Video Grammar: Orange Obverse (2012, 06:41 Mins.)
Directed by Kate Pelling featuring James Graham-Campbell
Published by Fifth Floor Publications
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A Relational Video Grammar: Orange Obverse
(2012, 06:41 mins) is part of a series of videos that study the production of speech in artists' direct address to camera. For A Relational Video Grammar: Orange Obverse, the subject was left alone with the camera and invited to talk directly to it for 30 minutes. The speech generated by the subject challenged the artist to locate memories and circumstantial examples of the colour ‘orange’. The resulting video explores a deliberate separation of identities between the subject of the video and the artist/editor. The video features James Graham-Campbell.