Daniel Cockburn
Daniel Cockburn
Daniel Cockburn is a Canadian moving-image artist based in Glasgow. His work deals with rhythm, language, and thought experiments, drawing on sources spanning video games, literature, power ballads, and sci-fi/fantasy/horror. His 2010 feature film You Are Here has been described as “a new kind of narrative for a new technological era” (Mark Peranson, Cinema Scope), “a major discovery” (Olivier Père, Locarno Film Festival), and “a whatsit” (Gavin Smith, Film Comment). He’s currently working on a live performance about medieval music and a movie adaptation of Mark Vonnegut’s memoir The Eden Express.
Pattern Recognition
Sculpting Memory
The National Parks Project
WEAKEND
You Are Here
The Argument (with annotations)
Rocket Man
Metronome
All the Mistakes I've Made, Part 2 (or: How Not To Watch A Movie)
The Abjuration
Doctor Virtuous
The Invocation
i hate video
God's Nightmares
Ahead of the Curve
Correspondence 1989-1999
The Impostor (hello goodbye)
Repeat Viewing (After Hours)