Ontologically Anxious Organism (Episode Two) is now online at Animate Projects. The first episode is also available to view on the AP site along with Acting Dumb and Playing Dead a new interview text by writer and curator Angela Kingston. Ontologically Anxious Organism (Episode Three) will be released in 2012.
Artworld manouevrers Kunst the giraffe and Snide the ostrich take a trip to the fair in Backhander now available to view online on the Backhander page… The video was featured in LMFYFF’s recent solo show at studio1.1 gallery, Shoreditch, London. You can view photos of the show on the LMFYFF Facebook page. FAD art fast news called it a “great show”, describing the “complex characters” as “wonderfully provocative, playful and intriguing”.
Anthropophagy and anthropomorphism: constructing ‘Post-Colonial Cannibal’ a text by LMFYFF on new character Post-Colonial Cannibal is published in the inaugural issue of Paul Wells’ new journal Animation Practice, Process and Production. Volume 1 Number 1 is out now and is available from Intellect Books. LMFYFF is working with animator Elroy Simmons on Post-Colonial Cannibal who we worked with previously on Francis. Post-Colonial Cannibal a lecture performance on the new character took place in August at Supernormal 2011.