This site showcases work by Pete Gomes.
mutanfilm operates as a production company for my own and other commercial and commissioned works.
Spanning film, video, locative media, the works straddle gallery, stage, screen, and internet but are essentially moving image... [even the things that are still]
"Pete Gomes is an Film Director and Artist working across all forms of moving image and electronic media. He has collaborated extensively including; Shobana Jeyasingh, Michael Nyman, Errollyn Wallen, Jocelyn Pook, Donnacha Dennehy, Scanner and Throbbing Gristle.
The film and video works cover varied styles and genres using music, documentary, experimental, and narrative techniques.
His works have been shown across Europe, India, Russia, Tasmania, Iceland, South America and USA, including: Tate Modern, Tate Britain, Institute of Contemporary Art, Whitechapel Gallery, Architecture Foundation, Gimpel Fils, Barcelona Centre for Contemporary Culture, Stedelijk Museum, Vienna Museum of Contemporary Art, Leeds International Film Festival, Sonar and others.
He has just completed a new film commission for UK Channel 4 and the Arts Council of England called ‘Round 10’ which will be screened in 2008 in the UK and Australia.
He is currently working as Writer-Director on his first feature film, a psychological thriller 'Nocta'."
ABOUT THE SITE
This new site uses http://drupal.org/ and it will therefore be constantly changing as I attempt a new ways of collating my work.
This site is kindly hosted by http://spc.org
PLease check back frequently!
I will shortly, due to popular requests, be starting a mailing list to make sure people are in touch with all my activities.
Over the course of the year, I will be adding more material including all my films, and collating these onto a group page to showcase all the video work.
I am slowly getting to grips with this new way of working, and please be patient, just remember the unkepmt site that preceded this one, and look forward to its next and ongoing incarnations.
For the first time since 1997 I feel reconnected to the internet, all those imagined projected futuristic things back then are finally here... at last :-)
pg
2008