Drawing Conclusions: The Science Mix

Programme for ‘Travelling Light International Independent Cinema: The Eighth Tyneside Film Festival, 11-20 October 1985’. Includes infomation on ‘Drawing Conclusions: The Science Mix’ directed by Steve Hawley. Sponsored by Channel 4 television.pdf here

‘Subverting Television – a three-part programme of British video art’ – includes information on Steve Hawley’s ‘Drawing Conclusions: The Science Mix’.pdf here

Screening times and information on works by Steve Hawley, exhibited at ICA, …

We Have Fun Drawing Conclusions

“Steve Hawley sets words and images more pointedly against each other, so each questions the status and veracity of the other. His early works, mostly shot on video, included the nicely subversive We Have Fun Drawing Conclusions (1982), based on the then-standard Janet and John children’s books, that undermined their unrealistically optimistic and stereotype-reinforcing images and texts with a subtly rewritten story in voice-over.”
David Curtis, A History of Artists’ Film and Video in Britain. …

The Extent of Three Bells

Screening times and information on works by Steve Hawley, exhibited at ICA, January 1983.pdf here

‘Video Artists On Tour – Steve Hawley’, biographical information on Steve Hawley and details of videotapes up to 1982 including ‘The Extent of Three Bells’.pdf here

Information on +VIDEO1+ – a selection of video works including Steve Hawley’s Extent of Three Bells.pdf here

‘I wish they’d get rid of that phoney sky – …

The Undistributed Middle and Other Fallacies in the Home

Poster advertising video works exhibited at The Basement, Newcastle. Includes information on the work ‘The Fallacy of The Undistributed Middle’. pdf here

‘Video Artists On Tour – Steve Hawley’, biographical information on Steve Hawley and details of videotapes up to 1982. pdf here

Programme of screenings during The 1984 Ottawa International Festival of Video Art – Curated by Bruce Ferguson, SAW gallery. Including Hawleys’ ‘The Undistributed Middle and Other Fallacies in the Home’. …

This is not a rehearsal. All you see is all there is.

Screening times and information on works by Steve Hawley, exhibited at ICA, January 1983.pdf here

‘Video Artists On Tour – Steve Hawley’, biographical information on Steve Hawley and details of videotapes up to 1982, including ‘This is not a rehearsal. All you see is all there is.’pdf here

‘Steve Hawley’, Video Artists on Tour card, Arts Council, 1982.pdf here

Two Reelers (1985)

A compilation of short videodramas written by Tom McGrath. the ensemble of actors includes:

Louise Scott, Stuart Bishop, Lawrie McNicol, Nikkie Steers

Portly playwright Tom McGrath joins forces with skinny video artist Stephen Partridge and four sexy new actors…

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NLV1 (Strange Attractor)

“UK based artists such as Clive Gillman and Lei Cox began to explore the potential of electronic processing as it crossed the digital threshold. Clive Gillman (1960-, UK) produced NLV (Non Linear Video) (1989-1990) as an ongoing series of visually inventive short works which featured a complex layering of analogue images using digital post-production techniques. In the 1991 London Video Arts Catalogue, Gillman described NLV 1 (Strange Attractor) (1989) as:

…the introduction to a story of apparitions, …

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