Some installation shots from the second iteration of Interval, a joint project by myself, Moyra Derby, Conor Kelly, Joan Key and Jost Münster, in the Herbert Read Gallery, UCA, Canterbury. (The first edition was presented at the Whitstable Biennalle in 2016). The principle of the project is that component works may be seen as overlapping or combining in various ways, via a process of visual re-framing by the spectator, which generates conjunctions and hence extends the scope and meaning of the individual works. My short film loop, shot on a Super 16mm camera, is of a drawing by Moyra Derby. The drawing generates an optical soundtrack and the loop is played over and between a two-panel work by Derby and a large painting by Jost Münster.

Memoirs of a London Filmmakers’ Co-op Workshop Worker.
My memoir of working at the LFMC is now online here:
https://lux.org.uk/writing/nicky-hamlyn-memories
Four projector works at Mono no Aware festival, Brooklyn
Vimeo Link
Revised link to my work on Vimeo is here: https://vimeo.com/user56141429
Two short video pieces showing at Close Up Cinema on Friday 7th October
Interval Documentation
Further documentation of the live install and exhibition here by Tom Brown of the Interval Show held at Whitstable Railway station waiting room, as part of the 2016 Whitstable Biennale, with Moyra Derby, Conor Kelly, Joan Key, Jost Munster and myself:
Guy Sherwin’s films
The link is to an essay published on the LUX website a few years ago, and recently re-published in the journal Revista Lumiere, issue 7. The essay is available here: http://www.luxonline.org.uk/artists//guy_sherwin/essay(printversion).html
and the journal’s website here: http://www.elumiere.net/lumiere_web.php
Ramsgate Beach
Short video sketch made at the Counter Pop festival, held on Ramsgate beach, Kent, UK. Co-authored with Joséphine Michel. Silver Apples was / were playing at the time, but the video is silent.
Vimeo issues
Been having a few problems with the way my Vimeo account is organised after I accidentally deleted my account. In the mean time here are links to my Vimeo works as of 3rd of September 2016.
https://vimeo.com/user56141429
Further work here: https://vimeo.com/search/page:2?q=Nicky+Hamlyn.
Site Specificity in Film and Video Installation
As I have made a few site-specific installations over the years, i.e., works shot and projected in the same space, sometimes onto the exact same part of the space, as, most recently, at the Whitstable Biennale 2016, I thought I would post an essay I wrote for the catalogue for a show at University of Westminster in 2004, curated by Steve Littman and the late great Jackie Hatfield.











