Graham John Mack: Ramp (2010) is a series of 5 short video works that explore time, space and motion. The work attempts to expand upon the boundaries of conventional perception by increasing exposure and condensing several hours of footage into a few short minutes. It plays extensively with the concept of ‘indirect proportion’ in an attempt to explore that which exists within the temporal dimension of ones personal experience.
Mack is an artist who resides in Glasgow his main areas of interest are psychology, epistemology and autobiographical memory. He uses research and bottom-up knowledge ordering to inform his creative process, and works to commission as well as on his own self-initiated projects.


Graham Mack - In Situ
Angelo Picozzi: MMVI (2009) is an investigation into the physical limits of visual perception. It symbolically deconstructs the authority of television as a medium, by literally deconstructing the sanctity of the TV set itself as an object - to be represented as an icon, broken of its authority and rebuilt out of its own parts. The work reflects Picozzi’s investigation into collective/individual experience as mediated by mass communication devices.
Picozzi is based in Glasgow and has a BA Hons in Fine Art and an MSc in Electronic Imaging. He was short-listed artist for the inaugural Jerwood Moving Image Award in 2008. He works in video, audio, photographic and sculptural pieces.


Angelo Picozzi - In Situ
Ben Skea: Submerge (1994-2010) is a three screen video installation which explores the rhythm and tension of a human head as it punches back and forth through the surface of water. The central image is balanced by two outer screens on which a sheet of ice is slowly cracked open and then sealed up again. The work has a repetitive, tranquil quality which hints, nevertheless, at the transient aspects of nature. Submerge was first shown at the Intermedia Gallery as part of New Visions, Glasgow 1994.
Skea studied Fine Art at Glasgow School of Art (1989-93) and completed post graduate studies in Electronic Imaging at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art, Dundee (1994). Since 1995, he has had a successful and wide-ranging career in television production and is currently working as a freelance animator.

Ben Skea - In Situ

