Abstract

Highway Code (Manchester 10k) is a short artists’ film centring around an urban area of Manchester during and after the annual 10km public run. The project investigates how rhythms of the city (such as traffic light signals) can be utilised in determining the rhythmic structure of the film, by tracing these rhythms onto the edit of the film. The film develops methods of editing, collaging and montaging differing views of place that utilise the rhythms of the city in order to realise this effect. Through this use of the city’s rhythms, in combination with the editing process, the city can be seen to partially determine the structure of the film and, to an extent, co-author or contribute to the work.

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