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Patrick Keiller

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“As usual, the question is not whether to argue for materiality or virtuality, but how best to negotiate their reciprocity.”

 

Biography

One of the most distinctive voices to emerge in British cinema since Peter Greenaway, Patrick Keiller was born in Blackpool in 1950. He studied at the Bartlett School of Architecture, University College London, and initially practiced as an architect. Chris Marker’s film La Jetée (France, 1962) left a deep impression, but he only made practical steps towards cinema in 1979, when he joined the Royal College of Art’s Department of Environmental Media as a postgraduate student.

Slide-tape presentations blending architectural photography with fictional narratives pointed the way towards his first acknowledged film, Stonebridge Park (1981), visually inspired by a railway bridge in an outer London suburb. Images from a hand-held camera are accompanied by a voice-over commentary presenting the thoughts of a petty criminal panicked by the consequences of robbing his former employer. Norwood (1983) continued the ‘story’, and the technique, in another London… read more

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Night firehorse

29Mar11

perhaps the idea of any film we hold fast to, is but a series of fleeting moments layered together through this other collective, a collective memory, or a cultural memory - fragmented, missing, displaced - which somehow comes into your possession as a singular thing

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