Collaboration

Roger Polley and John Woodman

Selected Photographic / Film Work
The sizes of the selected photographic works are not in relative proportion to each other.

ORCHARD  
Newton Poppleford, Devon

 

 

RITUAL    1981-82
Lyme Regis, Dorset

 

 

Film Installations – 1983 – 2000   Roger Polley and John Woodman / short  edited extracts

The collection of films for the website were originally made in Super 8 and projected in gallery spaces using either 4 or 5 Super 8 loop projectors. The installations are often shown continuously in a gallery space, however each has been given a finite time duration considered especially for this Website.

Frames      Super 8 (orig)   8 minutes    colour    4 screen projection

Mobile 1     Super 8 (orig)   8 minutes   colour     4 screen projection

Silver Fish    Super 8 (orig)   5 minutes   colour   4 screen projection

Good Friday   Super 8 (orig)   6 minutes   colour   5 screen projection

Bubbles    Super 8 (orig)     8 minutes    colour    4 screen projection

Angle      Super 8 (orig)     10 minutes     colour    4 screen projection

Mobile 2     Super 8 (orig)    8 minutes     colour    5 screen projection

Kaleidoscope    Super 8  (orig)    3 minutes     colour    5 screen projection

‘Faced with these installations one is reminded of Maholy Nagy’s Light Machine where purely looking and observing the visual object is as much pleasure as deciphering and understanding its construction and processes. These multi-screen installations focus on the visual reading of surface, playing with distance, reflections and picture planes. Elements such as the tide, waves, currents and their rhythms become active components in conjunction with the framing, loops, angles and multi-projection to create a myriad of possibilities where each set- up and although using many ‘natural’ elements as source material they do not reflect or mimic nature but rather translate some of the patterns, movements and structures present in both the content and the technological apparatus into a visually autonomous installation’.

Michael  Maziere    April 1985     From  the book ‘The Structure of Chance’

Greenhouses – 1999   Roger Polley and John Woodman / short  extract

Greenhouse was made as part of a commission from the Saltburn Improvement Company and Northern Arts to work in Saltburn’s Woodland Valley Park. The video was made in VHS and is a sound/image exploration of the interior of a large Victorian Greenhouse which had fallen into disrepair and dereliction. A rainy day was selected to make the work and sounds made of rain falling onto the roof and through into the interior space of the greenhouse became an important part of the work. Different levels of sound were recorded according to the varying intensity of the rain.

The video was shot in close up in continuous takes using panning movements across the interior surfaces of the greenhouse, exploring the formal aspects of the frame. Transparency and opaqueness were important exploratory concern within the work, from both a representational and a metaphoric point of view. The panes of glass opaque with condensation, which would normally have been transparent, deny the viewer the opportunity of seeing through it to the exterior space outside of the greenhouse. The camera instead focuses on the opaque qualities of the glass and the representation of the other details of the interior structure.

The video is subjected to another level of experimentation to extend the theme of opacity, transparency and representation by digitally layering the video footage on the ‘Avid’. The panning movements were overlapped in up to three layers, creating the opportunity for new formal configurations and visual juxtapositions and building in the possibility for chance and unpredictability. The images glide over each other, sometimes moving in opposite directions and at others in simple single layered pan movements.

The sound is also digitally layered in different places which intermittently enhances the sound of the rain (it appears to be raining heavier for example when the sound is overlapped in three layers and silence when the rain has stopped.) and has an effect on the way in which the images are perceived and vice versa, throughout the duration of the video.

 

LANDMARKS    1983
Commission: South Hill Park

 

 

ARBORETUM    1983-84
Commission:  E.M Flint Galley, Walsall

 

EAUMAGE     1984
Commission: Festival d’Art, Paris

 

 

DORSET STOUR    1986-89

 

 

 

VISIONS AND PATTERNS- River Exe Valley Parks      1991-92
Commission:  Exeter City Council

 

 

SPIRIT OF NATURE       1993-94
Commission: Devon County Council, Countryside Commission and University of Plymouth

 

 

 

FOSSIL  FOREST       1995-96
Commission: Natural History Museum, Brighton

 

 

 

A  VISION OF LINCOLN       1995-96
Commission: Usher Gallery, Lincoln

 

 

MAPPING SALTBURN        1998-99
Commission: Saltburn Improvement Company and Northern Arts

 

SANDTRACK        (revised and digitised 2022)

Video/installation   1982

https://vimeo.com/683771504     Password: SANDTRACK

 

THE DORSET STOUR (video sketches)

1986   VHS   60minutes

https://vimeo.com/415314434     Password: DORSET STOUR

 

COLLABORATIVE PRACTICE

For channel 4/TV South West 4:46

https://vimeo.com/311781632      Password: COLLABORATION

 

FROM THE SEA TO THE MOOR

1999, 27:29

https://vimeo.com/313962955      Password: SEA TO MOOR

 

PORTFOLIO

Selected collaborative work    5:26

https://vimeo.com/310792889      Password: PORTFOLIO

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