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New poetry films and video-literature to for 2021

With our usual new year’s program of events unable to take place we present a brand new set of commissions, hosted on our youtube channel, themed and released as premiered events online. We have asked writers, poets and artists, connected to Writers Kingston to present new works of film poetry, video literature or digital reflection on the nature of the moment, around loose themes such as Hauntology and Writing Eyes. youtube.com/channel/UC2LmXtC6HArB9k2QSLWQGJA/videos

We hope, in creating a new body of work, to create a kind of creative time capsule, that will have a legacy beyond that which is hopefully soon passing. Works from

'as we go dark looks at our current situation from close and distant perspectives, and looks at the gaps and connections between us as well as in the languag...
A brilliant new film poem by Laura Davis published as part of Writers Kingston Online - a program of new films and video performances commissioned to stand i...
A brilliant new film poem by Stephen Sunderland published as part of Writers Kingston Online - a program of new films and video performances commissioned to ...
Meg Jensen presents a video poem on the theme of hauntology, as part of Writers Kingston's online program during the late 2020 pandemic lockdown.Lost futures...
Agnieszka Studzinska presents a video poem on the theme of hauntology, as part of Writers Kingston's online program during the late 2020 pandemic lockdown. h...
Commissioned as part of Writers Kingston's online program during the UK lockdown of winter 2020, a new poetry film by Sara Upstone www.writerskingston.com/on...
Meg Jensen presents a video poem on the theme of hauntology, as part of Writers Kingston's online program during the late 2020 pandemic lockdown.Lost futures...