STRUCTURE: TIME

About the Exhibition
In Graham Clucas' structures, some cells are filled by time-consuming markmaking according to random patterns of numbers generated from words, noise, or music.
Barbara Steele captures the surface of water. H2O, the element that is always changing, is frozen in time to reveal its wave structures.
Sue Wyllie's colour explosions could be structures on a microscopic level as easily as they could represent phenomena on a cosmic scale.
Exhibition curated by Philip Ginsberg.
About the Cinema
This is the first curated group exhibition in the Exeter Picturehouse. Time is the most obvious element in the structure of films. Films consist of frames (grids). Their movement is undetectable, like the flow of water. Time in film can be decelerated to expose each second or sped up to incomprehensible velocity.
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