BUREAU DOOVE
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As part of the River Tamar Film Festival the Artists and Film symposium on Autonomy and Industry that took place on Saturday 4 October, promised to be an interesting day with an intriguing programme of guests from the outset. Working from the starting point that recently there has been a marked increase in the number of
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Kayla Parker and Stuart Moore, Reach, 2014 One of the first things that leaves a strong impression when I enter Calstock Art Centre to see Kayla Parker’s and Stuart Moore’s installation Reach is the sound of a hover fly. It reminds me that the river is so many things, not only the flow of the
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While the Silver Crest slowly turns backwards to make its way out of the Royal William Yard the sound of its motor reminds me of another very watery environment. In the early evening sunshine this feels a bit like Venice in Plymouth. The small boat is full with film enthusiasts for this
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Starting today I will be concentrating on images and ideas of rivers for the upcoming few weeks. It is the start of the international film festival ‘It’s All About the River’, which in this case is in the first place the river Tamar, dividing Devon and Cornwall. Or maybe rather flowing between, connecting Devon and