TIDE LINE THAMES, BRUNEL MUSEUM VIDEO / ANNE KRINSKY & TOM PEARMAN / TOTALLY THAMES 2017
Anne Krinsky & Tom Pearman: Tide Line Thames, Video Installation in the Thames Tunnel Shaft of the Brunel Museum. Part of London’s 2017 Totally Thames Festival.
Anne Krinsky and Tom Pearman: Tide Line Thames, Video Still, 2017
Anne Krinsky and Tom Pearman: Tide Line Thames, Video Still, 2017
Anne Krinsky and Tom Pearman: Tide Line Thames, Video Still, 2017
Anne Krinsky and Tom Pearman: Tide Line Thames, Video Still, 2017
Anne Krinsky and Tom Pearman: Tide Line Thames, Video Still, 2017
Tide Line Thames, a collaborative video made with Tom Pearman, explores the Thames and its architectural structures between high and low tide lines. We created It for and screened it in the Thames Tunnel Shaft of the Brunel Museum in Rotherhithe, for London’s 2017 Totally Thames.
The film merges Krinsky’s video footage of the river and its architecture with Pearman's animations of faux tunneling forms inspired by Brunel's Tunnel, the first tunnel built under the river between 1825 and 1843, and the first underwater tunnel in the world. Tide Line Thames was supported by a Grant for the Arts from Arts Council England.