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Debra<br />
Fear (UK) SELECTED EXHIBITIONS:<br />
curator Ottica TV<br />
co-curators Paul Malone<br />
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Born in 1961, Ballycastle, Ireland. Education: 2010 BA (Hons) Fine Art<br />
in Time-based Media at University of the Arts London, UK, 2007 Foundation<br />
in Art and Design, Camberwell College of Arts, UAL, UK.<br />
www.debrafear.co.uk<br />
2010 Testing the Chains, Electricians Shop, Trinity Buoy Wharf, London, UK /<br />
High Five, Croydon, London, UK / Annual Ottica TV Show, Bankside, London, UK /<br />
2009 International Streaming Festival – Student Edition, online / Anastrophic<br />
Monday, Streaming Festival , online / ‘Q-Art London presents’, APT Gallery, London,<br />
UK / Fragments, Streaming Festival screening, De Hague, NL / 2008 Movie Shorts,<br />
Ottica TV, Bankside, London, UK / Reflections of Choice, Camberwell Arts Festival,<br />
Camberwell, London, UK / Open Screening-Making Connections, APT Gallery,<br />
London, UK / Sharp Shorts 08, HUB, Davies Street, UAL, London, UK<br />
Here is There’,<br />
52 seconds, DVD, 2010<br />
Filmed at the Electrician’s Shop, Trinity Buoy Wharf, London, UK, the rhythmic elements<br />
of this work vibrate in gentle poetic collisions of stillness against the motion of a panning<br />
shot. Space and time are divided in a meditative crossing of the threshold of a wall<br />
thereby erasure of the limits of the screen and place are achieved. A resonance is created<br />
between the use and look of a space textured by its historical context and the memory<br />
held within.<br />
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Here is There, 2010<br />
film/video edit, size not applicable but for duration – 52”