Programme Five
Anti-terrain

Peter Callas, Night's High Noon: An Anti-Terrain, 1988
Peter Callas
Night's High Noon: An Anti-Terrain 1988
© The artist
Sunday 8 February 2009, 15.00

Landscape is shaped by our relationship to it. Custodianship of the land and its efficacy transcends a human lifetime; the physical shape of the environment and its cultural and imaginative formation will always be political.

This screening will be followed by a panel discussion featuring artists in the Figuring Landscapes series moderated by Steven Bode, director of Film & Video Umbrella.

Programme duration: 120 mins

John Hughes & Peter Kennedy, On Sacred Land, Australia, 1983, 6 min extract

Semiconductor, All the Time in the World, UK, 2005, 5 min

Esther Johnson, Hinterland, UK, 2002, 10 min version

Mike Latto, 311, UK, 2007, 10 min

Peter Callas, Night's High Noon: An Anti-Terrain, Australia, 1988, 7:26 min

Destiny Deacon, Over d-fence, Australia, 2004, 7 min

Daniel Crooks, Static no 10 (falling as a means of rising), Australia, 2007, 7:55 min

Susan Norrie & David Mackenzie, Twilight, Australia, 2006, 9:33 min

Tate Modern  Starr Auditorium
£5 (£4 concessions), booking recommended
Season ticket £20 (£15 concessions)
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Access for wheelchairs and pushchairs  Hearing loop available