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Lucinda Chua - An Ocean



Music Video for Lucinda Chua - An Ocean

I have been working with Lucinda for a while now and this feels very special for me to be involved.

Thank you to everyone mentioned below.

Stream 'An Ocean' here: https://lucindachua.ffm.to/anocean
Taken from forthcoming album 'YIAN', out 24 March via 4AD.
Pre-order: https://lucindachua.ffm.to/yian

A film by Lucinda CHUA 蔡秀燕
Directed by Lucinda CHUA 蔡秀燕
Executive Creative Producer Tiger HAGINO REID
First Unit Director Of Photography Milo VAN GIAP
Costume Design Lucinda CHUA

Editor Amy DANG
Colourist Thierry PHUNG
Title Design Direction Sky KAWANO

Management Tiger HAGINO REID
Management Toby DONNELLY


Underwater Unit
Creative direction & Photography Merrick D’ARCY-IRVINE
Production Nicola KRUSTED
Production James LONGVILLE
Production Assistant Karen URREGO
Director Of Photography Joel KERR
Director Of Photography George POWER
Photography Assistant Arthur VICKERY
Photography Assistant Nic Roques
Movement Director Evie WEBZELL
Set Designer Tobias BLACKMORE
Stylist Kazami OSHAWA
Styling Assistant Karent URREGO
Makeup Artist Chie FUJIMOTO
Hair Stylist Christopher GATT


Special thanks
to Merrick D’ARCY-IRVINE
Claudia DEL OLMO at Casa Balandra

“An Ocean”Written by Lucinda CHUA
Performed by Lucinda CHUA

UnTyMe - A Film by HforSpirit and Nick Hadfield


UnTyMe - A Film by HforSpirit and Nick Hadfield

Director of Photography - Milo Van Giap

UnTyMe is a short fly on the wall film about a group of friends that flee the city on a rave escape to the hills.

Devised by musician HforSpirit and directed by Nick Hadfield.

Featuring: HforSpirit, Salome Pressac, Jet Sweeney, Olivia Stewart, Olubiyi Thomas
Producer: Scarlett Anderson
Costume Design: Olubiyi Thomas
Hairpin Design: Jonathan Castro, Delphine Lejeune
Director of Photography: Milo Van Giap
Styling Assistant: Olivia Stewart
Hair: Chloe Frieda
Make Up: Siti Haval
Art Director: Molly Martinez Hackney
Art Assistant: Eleanor Jeffrey
Catering: Hayett Belarbi McCarthy
Movement Direction: Salome Pressac
Driver: James Stevens
Original music by: HforSpirit
Percussion: James Larter
Female vocals: Zoe Bedeaux
Recorded by: Luke Gardner at The Studi/o, Manchester
Mixed by: HforSpirit, Bitter Gold, Alexander Green
Mastered by: Tony Cousins at Metropolis Studios, London
Edited by: Nick Hadfield, HforSpirit
Colourist: Elise Wallbridge
Creative direction assistance: Mikey Opie O’Grady
Title by: Jonathan Castro
Title animation by: Ali Raybould
About UnTyMe and additional writing by: Edwin Bennett
Web design by: All Purpose Studios
Special thanks to: Sam Whitehouse, Totnes Climbers, Fraser Bennett, Birmingham Streams, Hamish The Camper, Harry E Croyd, Louis and Marine, George Wharton & FOLD

FRAN LOBO - MONSTER






"WAR?! WHAT WAR? - How does one achieve eternal bliss?"


Andrea Mindel - "WAR?! WHAT WAR? - How does one achieve eternal bliss?"

This is a film made by Milo Van Giap to go alongside Andrea Mindels intervention for the 102nd anniversary of Dada at the Towner Gallery, Eastbourne.

Text taken from Towner, Eastbourne;

"What if the Dada movement had started in 2020 in lockdown?Is now a timely moment to resurrect the spirit and essence of Dada? To mark the 102nd anniversary of the 1st Dada International Exhibition in Berlin, 31 d/Deaf, Disabled and Neurodivergent artists will stage Dada inspired interventions in 30 museums and galleries across Britain and Northern Ireland on 2 July 2022 The interventions cover a wide range of artistic practices including performative, time based, ephemeral, quirky, unusual, minimal, solo/duo/group, digital and much more.At Towner, Andrea Mindel, a contemporary textile and multi-disciplinary artist based in the UK, will carry out their intervention: WAR?! WHAT WAR? - How does one achieve eternal bliss? Using the traditional embroidery technique of goldwork, they will incorporate a surprising and original approach.Andrea Mindel’s needlework practice confronts themes of social injustice, grief and mourning within the context of climate crisis, illness, disease and genocide. Embroidering with conscience and creating materiality through the repetitive motion of stitch, Andrea’s work pays tribute, memorialising and making beautiful things from difficult narratives. The event, with the title We are Invisible We are Visible (WAIWAV), is presented by DASH, the Disabled led visual arts organisation, and was awarded the 2021 Ampersand Award."
Andrea Mindel - Towner Gallery Intervention



Andrea Mindel performing at their Towner Gallery, Eastbourne Intervention.

Andrea Mindel - "WAR?! WHAT WAR? - How does one achieve eternal bliss?"

This is a film made by Milo Van Giap recording Andrea Mindel's intervention for the 102nd anniversary of Dada at the Towner Gallery, Eastbourne.

Text taken from Towner, Eastbourne;

"What if the Dada movement had started in 2020 in lockdown?Is now a timely moment to resurrect the spirit and essence of Dada? To mark the 102nd anniversary of the 1st Dada International Exhibition in Berlin, 31 d/Deaf, Disabled and Neurodivergent artists will stage Dada inspired interventions in 30 museums and galleries across Britain and Northern Ireland on 2 July 2022 The interventions cover a wide range of artistic practices including performative, time based, ephemeral, quirky, unusual, minimal, solo/duo/group, digital and much more.At Towner, Andrea Mindel, a contemporary textile and multi-disciplinary artist based in the UK, will carry out their intervention:

WAR?! WHAT WAR? - How does one achieve eternal bliss? Using the traditional embroidery technique of goldwork, they will incorporate a surprising and original approach.Andrea Mindel’s needlework practice confronts themes of social injustice, grief and mourning within the context of climate crisis, illness, disease and genocide. Embroidering with conscience and creating materiality through the repetitive motion of stitch, Andrea’s work pays tribute, memorialising and making beautiful things from difficult narratives. The event, with the title We are Invisible We are Visible (WAIWAV), is presented by DASH, the Disabled led visual arts organisation, and was awarded the 2021 Ampersand Award."