Off Screen: Musicking archive film and reinterpreting collective memory in Coventry

  • Dias, Jose (Principal Investigator)
  • Wheatley, Helen (Co-Investigator)
  • Watson, Clare (Consultant)

Project: Internally funded project

Project Details

Description



This is a pilot project of community reinterpretation of collective memory through musicking film archive. The purpose of this pilot project is to animate and interpret MACE’s mute television news collection with collaboration from local artists and community groups through music and spoken word. Using a collection of mute television Coventry news archive, we will deliver a series of community-based workshops to stimulate and respond to conversation as it develops in the room in relation to this silent footage. These workshops will feed the production of curated programme of archive films and the creation of improvised score, veejaying and spoken word to accompany screening of curated programme. Using a collection of mute television news archive made in and about Coventry, we will deliver a series of community-based workshops to stimulate and respond to conversation as it develops in the room in relation to this mute footage. These workshops will feed the production of a curated programme of archive films and the creation of an improvised score, veejaying and spoken word performance to accompany the screening of the curated programme. Participants will be asked to describe auditory memories that are surfaced by the footage, or to imagine the sound which is absent from these mute bits of film, to explain/describe what they are seeing on screen, but, crucially, to reflect on what they are not seeing (e.g. who is absent from the story being told by this footage, what histories lie hidden off screen). Artists will use these responses to aid them in the process of improvising music, veejaying and creating spoken word to accompany a rescreening of the footage.Such a project is yet to be undertaken in the Midlands. From our previous experience, we believe that developing such a project with MACE will help in bring parts of the archive to life which are usually inaccessible to the public, enable the reinterpreting of collective memory, and promote the archive’s engagement with local communities. More importantly the project will provide local communities with a platform to reflect upon the ways in which they feel they have been absent, represented and mis-represented in the news and the media that has informed their history via the moving image. Therefore, this project will explore innovative models and methodologies for participatory research, develop public engagement activities that are related to participatory and co-produced research, and promote co-production from different institutions/disciplines. The entirety of the process will be documented in film, produced by PGR Film students. This will provide PGR students with the opportunity to acquire first-hand knowledge of the research documentary form. Similarly, the documentary will allow us to disseminate the project more effectively in support of academic outputs and to audiences beyond academia, as well as use it as vital reference in future bidding activity and enlarging industry partnerships. Future joint bidding plans have already been discussed with both academic and non-academic partners in this consortium and include the ‘AHRC standard research grant’ (the project will be attractive to the AHRC as it turns its attention to collaborations between HE and the GLAM sector). MACE also wishes to involve the project team in a bid for BFI funding in the new year as a result of this collaboration. The aim of a more ambitious bid in the future, meeting the aspirations of both MACE and the research team, is to expand the project to other communities and cities in the Midlands.

Layman's description

https://vimeo.com/870297000?share=copy
Short titleOff Screen
StatusFinished
Effective start/end date28/01/2330/06/23

Collaborative partners

Keywords

  • Film archive
  • Collective memory

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