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PAUL BURT
Born London, 1982
Lives and works in London
Paul Burt is a visual artist working predominantly with moving image and sound
EDUCATION
MA communication art & design
Royal College of Art, London, 2006
BA graphic design
Central Saint Martins College of Art & Design, London, 2004
Diploma in foundation art & design
London College of Communication, London, 2000
SCREENINGS & EXHIBITIONS
2011
Screening of short documentary I directed at the BFI Southbank as part of Refugee week 2011, London
Fragile City group exhibition, London
2010
Tenderpixel Gallery in association with the 2010 Rushes Soho Film Festival - 'Loops' was shown, London
Video is the Only Constant - 'Loops' was screened, London
Clapham Picture House - 'The Quiet End of the Night' was shown, London
2008
Furzedown Film Festival 08, short film 'Leave' was shown and won best drama award, London
Video Party : The Traveler - 'The Japanese Inro' was shown, Montreal
2007
Hull international film festival 2007 - 'The Japanese Inro', was shown, Hull
2006
Royal College of Art, The Show, awarded prize for best moving image work, London
2005
Onedotzero moving image festival - 'The Japanese Inro' was shown, ICA, London
Circus Gallery, Part of the group show One-to-One, London
Royal College of Art, Work in Progress Show, London
2004
The Restraint of Beasts, produced video for a live multimedia staging of Magnus Mills' booker
nominated novel, the restraint of beasts, Spitz Theatre, London
INTERESTS
video, sound, cats, clouds, trees, music, rain, cycling, Werner Herzog, video used in live performance,
studio ghibli, Franz Kafka, art, collage, ubiquity, Jaques Rivette, Claire Denis, traveling, grass, Jenny Holzer,
water, digital data, speed, Chris Marker, computer games, graphic design, cooking, light, weight, dreams,
breathing, faith, ambiguity, Fischli & Weiss, birds, Alfred Hitchcock, Saul Bass, fairy tales, M Haneke, wine,
shadows, layers, food, politics, emotions, war, justice, Joseph Conrad, Rika Noguchi, affective computing,
Tina Frank, colour, Paul Cezanne, Chinua Achebe, James Joyce, Jodi, time, immateriality, 5-a-side football,
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