INDEPENDENT NEWS

Artists in Residence to capture park in film and sound

Published: Fri 15 Mar 2013 03:07 PM
Media release
15 March 2013
Artists in Residence to capture park in film and sound
Sound designer Tim Prebble and filmmaker Denise Batchelor have been selected as the 2013 Auckland regional parks artists in residence.
Both artists will live within the Waitakere Ranges Regional Park for eight weeks creating original work inspired by their surroundings, and opening people’s ears and eyes to hidden creatures and features within the park.
Councillor Sandra Coney, chair of the Parks, Recreation and Heritage Forum and part of the residency selection panel, says they were so impressed with the calibre of entries they extended the residency programme to two artists for 2013.
“We felt they were both very original, talented artists who have an insightful involvement in the natural world and would uncover unexplored gems in this regional park.
“Ms Batchelor has a talent for capturing the overlooked and undernoticed. We can’t wait to see what she discovers in the Waitakere’s through her lens. This is also the first time we’ve selected a filmmaker for our residency.
“Mr Prebble’s work conveys a profound appreciation for the sounds of nature so his proposal to create a musical piece based on our native birdcalls is exciting,” she says.
Mr Prebble will blend his technical skills as an award-winning sound designer with his musical talent and creative flair, turning raw, natural sounds into compositions. He’ll record local native birdcalls, slow the recordings to allow notation and then ‘play with this as the DNA of music’, embellishing and orchestrating it. On completion, his music will be played at a local venue and a CD, tentatively called The Bird Song Preludes, will be available after his residency. People will be able to follow his progress and hear work in progress via his blog www.musicofsound.co.nz.
Ms Batchelor, an Oratia local, makes mesmerising mini-films, capturing transitions and serendipitous events of nature. Her work is immersive and sensory and sometimes features small details or parts of a being. She creates small vignettes that reveal something of the character of our creatures. Denise’s understated yet alluring work may later be shown at the Arataki Visitor Centre.
Both artists are also excellent photographers so some photos of their residency will also be shared with public.
Mr Prebble and Ms Batchelor will be at work in the park during October and November this year. Tim will work from Barr Cottage at Little Huia and Denise from Craw Homestead near Anawhata.
Last year’s Artist in residence James Ormsby gifted three significant works to Auckland Council. Two of his illuminated manuscripts are being printed as posters and will be available to local schools and libraries and will be hung at the park, where he worked, Tapapakanga.
For more information on the Artist in Residence programme visit www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz and search ‘Artist in Residence or click here.
www.denisebatchelor.com and www.timprebble.com
ENDS
Additional artist Information:
Tim Prebble
• Tim has won an award for his sound design for the film – The Orator, and has recently completed work on the yet to be released film Mister Pip.
• Tim is the sound designer behind many other NZ favourite films e.g. Home by Christmas, Boy, The World’s Fastest Indian.
• Travels internationally collecting and creating sounds mainly for film ‘soundscapes’
• Played in bands and released several albums of electronic music
• Regular blogger. See MusicofSound.co.nz
• Graduate of Film School - Christchurch
Denise Bachelor
• One of Denise’s films featured in Angelholm International Video Art Festival in Sweden in 2012.
• Exhibited recently and locally at: Pah Homestead, Satellite Gallery, Corbans Estate Art Centre, and SPLORE (Tapapakanga Regional Park)
• Lives in Oratia – a local West Aucklander
• Masters of Fine Arts graduate of Whitecliffe Art School
2014 Artist in Residence
Applications for the 2014 Artist in residence open Dec 2013 and close Feb 2014. This residency will be based in a northern regional park.

Next in Lifestyle

Historic Wedding Dress Unveiled: A Piece Of Marton’s Heritage
By: Whanganui Regional Museum
Local Runner Takes Out Frontrunner Christchurch Marathon
By: Donovan Ryan
Tributes Flow For Much Loved Pacific Leader Melegalenu’u Ah Sam
By: University of Auckland
Ministry Of Education Cuts Will Disproportionately Affect Pasifika
By: NZEI Te Riu Roa
Empowering Call To Action For Young Filmmakers Against The Backdrop Of Funding Cuts And Challenging Times Ahead
By: Day One Hapai te Haeata
Three Races For Top Three To Decide TR86 Title
By: Toyota New Zealand
View as: DESKTOP | MOBILE © Scoop Media