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The Slow GIF Movement
The Slow GIF Movement takes the ubiquitous, flashing, momentary image of a GIF and reimagines it as slow, durational artworks and a public health intervention for the online world.
This wide-ranging project explores our agency and responsibility over public space, both in real life and online. Rhiannon brings hers and others’ lived experience of neurodiversity to an understanding of how GIF culture is currently increasing the hostility of online space, and seeks to rectify that with the creation of calming, gently looping GIFs of her own and others’ creation.
The Slow GIF Movement is offered as a public health intervention in the online world: the act of making and sharing them becomes an intervention in the environment, an act of solidarity, and a way to disseminate a collection of art works.
Research and development for The Slow GIF Movement was supported by The Space Arts and Unlimited, and through Rhiannon’s position as the Brighton Digital Festival/Blast Theory Artist in Residence (2018).
The Slow GIF Movement is in development, with a number of planned or existing public sharings:
- public intervention in a conference environment for Light Up the North and Nesta (October 2018)
- a day-long workshop and evening virtual tresspass event (planned for Brighton Digital Festival 2019)
- a research project with St George’s Hospital exploring clinical uses of the Kaleidoscope Landscapes for Better Breathing series for patients with heart failure (2019).
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The International Archive of Things Left Unsaid
Public Selfcare System
Bite Me
Public Selfcare System
Public Selfcare System is a one-to-one performance, direct action, a tandem jump into the unknown, and a masterclass in the radical act of stopping.
“thank you for making such clear-sighted, gentle, insistent work” – audience member
Public Selfcare System is drawn from Rhiannon’s lived experience of chronic debilitating conditions:
“I am an expert at resting in public thanks to a condition that sometimes forces me to lie down wherever I happen to be, and stay there until I am well enough to get up again. We may all one day have to learn to stop in the middle of the street, in the middle of the day, and rest. Get ahead of the curve, get your training in now.
Come with me to a place you may have seen, walked past, but never been to. We are going to lie down and have a rest: I am going to look out for you and look after you. You have a right to be here, you have a right to do this. We can do it together.”
Public Selfcare System was developed with financial support from Arts Council England, and has been shown at festivals including:
- Dublin Live Art Festival
- SPILL Festival in Ipswich
- Compass Festival in Leeds
- Buzzcut in Glasgow
- Tempting Failure in Croydon
- Greenwich Docklands International Festival Hub in London
The project has also been presented in wider participatory modes including:
- as a professional development workshop for artists with long term disabling conditions ‘DIY Public Selfcare System’ with The Live Art Development Agency and DADAFest
- as a textile work developed through drop-in craft and discussion sessions at Waltham Forest Migrant Action
- as an interior design concept for a “Quiet Room” at Battersea Arts Centre (launching March 2019)