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Return to the Moon (or Nothing)

"For months we experimented and represented ourselves, starting with simple walks in search of material for a thesis. How can we visually recreate a memory? We walked and filmed, photographed and painted, got to know each other and told our stories. An experience transformed into a story that speaks of a shared journey, made up of filming, changes of season, conversations about the moon, and exchanges of techniques. Inspired by “Dark Side of the Moon,” we tried to represent the intimate and personal emotions that came to us through the album. Each song has a language, each movement a color, each sound an expression. What remains today, half a century later? Something inexplicable, perhaps. A wonderful creation of friendship and mutual artistic esteem, the (re)creation of multiple memories, which overlap like membranes on the screen. - Erik Negro

Return to the Moon (or Nothing)

NR 2026
I'll Give You a Color

Collective video and performance work based on the book by John Berger and John Christie, I Send You This Cadmium Red. The video creation was made following a series of instructions generated by the group: each member of the Neofòbia collective made 45-second vertical films about previously agreed colours and sent them every 15 days at a specific time. It was not edited except to group the successive submissions into a triptych and play with random placement. No hierarchy is established and there are no individual authorships, only those of the collective. All decisions are made horizontally.

I'll Give You a Color

NR 2026
Matter of Britain

Matter of Britain is an ethnographic fantasy which documents an English country village’s performance of the Holy Grail myth. In that myth, King Arthur’s knights quest for the Holy Grail in order to heal their wasted land. The performance took place over 12 months from 2023 to 2024 in multiple locations across the parish of Mayfield, East Sussex. Over 300 members of the community took part as questing knights, angelic choirs, guiding anchorites and tempting devils. The work was supported by an Arts Council England Project Grant, the Lund Trust, High Weald AONB, East Sussex Arts Partnership, the University of Reading and the Museum of English Rural Life.

Matter of Britain

NR 2026