



"I make performances that revolve around my relationship to a video camera. They exisit either as live events or as recorded videos.
I construct mechanical contraptions, using found objects such as a bike wheel, lengths of wood, or a spade, upon which I attach a video camera. I then carry, push, throw, spin, or fly these objects around landscapes, allowing the camera to capture me using or struggling with them. The contraptions often restrict or challenge my movement, whilst allowing the camera to create a new energy on screen in the way that it captures me.
I use the camera as a tool to trigger a performance and to record it. This feedback is used to explore my relation to a moving-image-screen – whether I'm trying to remain in shot, escape from it, or investigate the edge of the frame.
Through my interest in cinematic theories of broken immersion, and by acknowledging the camera's presence, I try to find and push the limits of my relation to the unreal but highly believable world inside a moving-image-screen."
Alastair Levy graduated from the Royal College of Art with an MA in Photography. His practice is not typically photographic but studying photography allowed Alastair to realize and recognize important transferable aspects to making successful work including function, structure and concept.
Alastair Levy’s work humorously explores the overlooked or unnoticed mundane objects that surround us everyday. By making subtly alterations to these found items Alastair transforms the everyday and the over familiar into the relevant and regarded.
Gestural process and action play a continuing role in Alastair’s work and [Details on Request] are excited and fortunate to be showing his work for the first time at TAGO MAGO. multi-dri (sounds of awe and wonder) will be installed in the female toilets, sorry boy, and will require a performative participatory role for the viewer to engage in.
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[Details on Request] are a curatorial team run by a group of practicing artists in East London with the aim to create networking and exhibiting opportunities for emerging artists. The projects run by [Details on Request] hope to encourage collaboration and create, for graduates, peer group learning which is so important for the development of an artist's practice. [Details on Request] hold a program of exhibitions, talks and group critiques in London and through out the UK. Recent events includePerformitivity as part of the Bath Fringe Festival,Tago Mago, an interactive live art and music night and Art In The Park, a live art performance platform in London Fields, East London.
If you would be interested in working with us or would like us to curate an event or exhibition please contact us at info@detailsonrequest.com
Please see below for forthcoming projects.