Duncan Whitley is a contemporary artist, whose practice spans experimental filmmaking, documentary field recording and spatial sound installation. His work with sound is concerned with sound as a medium-in-between, or connecting tissue between objects and living entities in the world; with sound as a vessel for language, and as tactile, sensible and dynamic material.
His works have been exhibited in the UK and internationally, including at Aesthetica Film Festival, York; Coventry Biennial, Coventry; Flatpack Film Festival, Birmingham; Whitechapel Gallery, London; The Whitworth, Manchester; Centro de Arte Experimental de UNSAM, Buenos Aires; Museo de Bellas Artes de Salta, Argentina; EMASESA, Seville; Serralves Museum, Porto; Château Morimont, Alsace; Herbert Art Gallery & Museum, Coventry; Soundfjord Gallery, London; and CTRL_ALT_DEL sound art festival, Istanbul.
His recent film projects Kimberlin and Phoenix City 2021 were developed as special collaborations with electronic musician Abul Mogard.
He is currently working as Filmmaker in Residence with Film and Television Studies at University of Warwick, to research his new project Vanishing Point.
http://duncanwhitley.net