About Episode 3
Overview
In this engaging conversation, Robin Deacon, an artist, writer, filmmaker, and educator, shares insights into his artistic journey, the influence of the Suffolk landscape on creativity, and the interplay of sound and memory in film. He reflects on personal experiences, including the significance of dreams, the impact of social media on artistic expression, and the joy of companionship with pets. Robin also discusses the importance of advice from students and his aspirations for future projects, particularly in exploring the local landscape post-Spill Festival.
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About Robin Deacon
Robin Deacon — an artist, writer, filmmaker, and educator whose work explores memory, documentation, and the blurred lines between life and performance. His performances and films have been shown around the world, and his writing published by leading presses including Routledge and NYU. After more than a decade teaching in Chicago, Robin returned to the UK to become Artistic Director of SPILL Festival and Chair of the Live Art Development Agency — continuing to shape and champion the world of live performance.
