SCAN Summit 2024
GF Ramsay (b. Dundee, Scotland) is an artist working with poetry, ritual and analogue filmmaking. In 2017 & 2018 he burned hundreds of people’s regrets inside volcanoes across Eurasia. His fake epic poem Raven’s Reprise (2020) tells of a trickster raven travelling through the pandemic and remaking the world to her better designs. His short film CASTOROCENE (2021) sees beavers re-build the world after humans have destroyed it. Mid length film Family Fugue (2022) is about how we are haunted by, and in turn haunt our ancestors. Nursted, from the sleep side (2023) and Flesh, Wax & Glass (ongoing) deal with the idea of a house falling asleep, and the complexities of filming sacred blood rituals respectively. He is currently making plans to have his body thrown into a volcano after he dies. In 2023 he was shortlisted for the Margaret Tait Award and his work has been presented at PAF Olomouc (CZ), Art Basel (CH), Barbican (UK), Beijing People’s Art Theatre (CN), BFI Southbank (UK), Camden Arts Centre (UK), Matadero (SP), LUX Scotland (SC) Rupert Residency (LT), Mubi, NTS Radio. This talk was recorded at the SCAN Summit 2024, titled ‘Who can impress the forest, bid the tree, unfix the earth-bound root?’, to mark 21 years of the Land Reform Act Scotland, at a time when ownership of and access to land, affordable housing and green space are crucial in rural and urban Scotland. In the era of rewilding, carbon credits and global tourism, we took inspiration from the surviving remnants of Birnam Wood to explore forest, field and stream.
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