
Benjamin Hunt
Benjamin Hunt’s practice fuses experimental lens based image making with visual anthropology/archaeology processes. Exploring issues surrounding medium specificity commonly found in avant-garde art work and debates between researcher and research often associated with anthropology and archaeology are tied together. He makes work that responds to coastal architectural spaces that are commonly associated with transiency or liminality, a problematic dislocation between the material form and consciousness given identity bestowed upon it.
Projects
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- Watercress and Daffodils: The book
- Art in the Park – Kearsney Interpreted Artists Films
- Park Bench Video Preview
- Creta : exhibition of video and animation on Dover sea front at dusk
- The Park Bench Project
- An interview with Dover artist, Benjamin Hunt
- Pebbles Screening event at Dover’s Silver Screen Cinema
- STEAM POSTER AND ZINE
- School Workshop
- Visit to Dover Museum
- Research from Dover Regatta Interviews
- Research Walk with Mel Wrigley
- Steam Zine
- STEAM UNIVERSE IN-SCHOOL WORKSHOPS
- Cameraless filmmaking and animated drawings
- Big Steam Day: Pupil Voice
- Big Steam Day