Catherine Whitworth
Through the use of video, the viewing experience will be acutely orchestrated to shift the focus of attention between and within the visual and sound elements. This will reflect how, when in a natural environment, due to its spontaneity and diversity, one's attention may be drawn to the mesmerising swaying of trees in the wind, to a brightly coloured flower caught in your peripheral vision, then to a distant bird's call or a branch scraping past your ear. The pace of the clips will vary - sometimes fast as a multitude of stimuli are witnessed, and other times slower, allowing the events to unfold within the frame, forcing the viewer to wait and reflect, encouraging an attentiveness and patience.
Lesley Billingham • Suzanne Chilton • Adam Costantin • Peter Doubleday • Neil Earnshaw • Ben Hobbs • Oxana Mazur • Ruth Purdy • Charlie Sinclair • Terry Swainsbury • Oliver Udy • Sarah Webb • Catherine Whitworth • Martje Zandboer •
The Arts Institute at Bournemouth
BA (Hons) Photography
University of Brighton
BA (Hons) Editorial Photography
Camberwell College of Arts
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University of Chester
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Cleveland College of Art and Design
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Dublin Institute of Technology
BA (Hons) Photography
IADT Dun Laoghaire
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Edinburgh College of Art
BA (Hons) Visual Communication - Photography
University College Falmouth
BA (Hons) Photography
University College Falmouth
MA Photography
Glasgow School of Art
BA (Hons) Fine Art Photography
University of Gloucestershire Cheltenham
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London College of Communication
Graduate Diploma Digital Lens Based Image-Making
London College of Communication
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University of Wales, Newport
BA (Hons) Photographic Arts
University of Wales, Newport
BA (Hons) Documentary Photography
University of Portsmouth
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Central Saint Martins
MA Communication Design - Photography Route
Swansea Metropolitan University
BA (Hons) Photography in the Arts / Photojournalism