
Looking back to our last secret strangelove events in 2019
About Secret Strangelove
Secret Strangelove returned with two days of extraordinary events and encounters designed to excite and intrigue across secret locations in Folkestone. Signing up via the website is part of the adventure, it is only when you reach the location all will be revealed.
About Strangelove Time-based Media Festival
Strangelove Festival is a nomadic project, a unique festival bridging the gap between time-based genres. From art videos, experimental film and conventional cinema to sound and performance works, Strangelove Festival celebrates the diversity of time-based media, with a programme of exhibitions, screenings, commissioned works, talks and performances.
Looking back to our last secret strangelove events in 2019
Jim Lockey
(1)
Amongst the seaside revellers one person seeks to head out beyond the edge of the land. come to hear their story; a tale, a journey, and an attempt to connect with something lost
Viviana Troya (2)
"What Party?" is a sound installation located inside restrooms. A few seconds after people enter the space, the sound of a party is activated as if it were happening outside.
(3)
"You can't be splashing, you got no fins, You're getting salty, you ain't a fish"
(4)
This 'encounter' can be viewed at any point over the 2 day period (from 10am Friday 22nd to 6pm Saturday 6pm)
Admire Ncube (5)
Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.
Clare Reeves (6)
Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.
Hannah Whittaker (7)
Relationships are hard. Like all things worth having they take work. In love we make extravagant declarations and promises to each other: ‘I’ll never hurt you’, ‘I’ll never let you down’. While our intentions are good, we are human, fallible and unable to ever truly fulfill these promises. So what should we do - Give up? .
Lucy Stewart (8)
'Female listening paper 1' Is adjudicated by myself in the drag persona of Poor Mother who walks between the aisles of exam hall desks, baby sculpture trailing out of the skirt and getting caught on desks. Questions are prerecorded on CD as multiple choice or participatory and increasingly make less sense as the test goes on. The tests are self marked during the process and the mark scheme reflects the nonsensical nature of female expectations- sometimes a 'feminist' answer will gain high marks, sometimes low.
Sebastian H-W (9)
Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.