Rob Feulner & Sam Meech
Rob Feulner (b. 1987) is a video artist hailing from Montréal, Québec. Armed with a stack of VCRs, circuit-bent equipment, and a disregard for electrical shocks, Rob Feulner dives wrist-deep into open machinery to manipulate tape heads and moving parts, creating a landscape of video tracking errors and glitches used to confront modern political malaise. Established in 2014, Feulner's video art label Bleu Nuit Video curates underrepresented like-minded artists through DVD and VHS home releases.
Sam Meech is an artist, educator and videosmith from Huddersfield (UK), whose practice combines projection design, interactive video installation, community engagement, and digital textiles. Sam is interested in the overlap and interplay between digital and analogue hybrid design processes and the possibilities of combining the two in production and performance.
Rob Feulner (b. 1987) is a video artist hailing from Montréal, Québec. Armed with a stack of VCRs, circuit-bent equipment, and a disregard for electrical shocks, Rob Feulner dives wrist-deep into open machinery to manipulate tape heads and moving parts, creating a landscape of video tracking errors and glitches used to confront modern political malaise. Established in 2014, Feulner's video art label Bleu Nuit Video curates underrepresented like-minded artists through DVD and VHS home releases.
Sam Meech is an artist, educator and videosmith from Huddersfield (UK), whose practice combines projection design, interactive video installation, community engagement, and digital textiles. Sam is interested in the overlap and interplay between digital and analogue hybrid design processes and the possibilities of combining the two in production and performance.