The title "A Morris Dancer Should Never Appear to Touch the Ground" is really helpful to understand the scene. The camera at the other side of the road filming the whole enviroment; traffic included is Fantastic!! as a complete architecture of time.
Sound is clear.
Mix of dualities; danger and fragile help to keep the tension. that could be music vs noise. human body vs savage cars, and the eye speed's perception recognizing living movement, the human.
Not the old Malings pottery factory but the old Harker's furniture factory in Byker, Newcastle, temporary home to Waygood while the city centre site is redeveloped. The project Matt's work on the poster is part of is called Harker Herald.
am i the only one who sees the complete absurdity of this situation?
chessmeister 8 months ago
The More I watch this the More I like it
bethanypeacock 1 year ago
the hat is clever too
bootfinder 1 year ago
Brilliant foot work , Breathtaking - as it were , . I love love out door dancing
bethanypeacock 1 year ago
why is the music really out of sync? the cars seem to be making noise at the right time but its playing the slows when he is doing the sidestep.
brinwins 1 year ago
I find your video very interesting.
The title "A Morris Dancer Should Never Appear to Touch the Ground" is really helpful to understand the scene. The camera at the other side of the road filming the whole enviroment; traffic included is Fantastic!! as a complete architecture of time.
Sound is clear.
Mix of dualities; danger and fragile help to keep the tension. that could be music vs noise. human body vs savage cars, and the eye speed's perception recognizing living movement, the human.
perpato 1 year ago
the human: across the road.
perpato 1 year ago
Not the old Malings pottery factory but the old Harker's furniture factory in Byker, Newcastle, temporary home to Waygood while the city centre site is redeveloped. The project Matt's work on the poster is part of is called Harker Herald.
girrlbyker 4 years ago
great stuff
Isnt that then old Malings pottery factory?
Nice poster
david2211 4 years ago
This is utterly brilliant. Encapsulates everything good, mad and bad about England in 2007. Well done Matt, I love it.
girrlbyker 4 years ago