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and i want you to have a look at the work of charlotte prodger, because she spent a year making a filmtte was born in bournemouth but grew up in aberdeen sure, and her film bournemouth but grew up in aberdeen sure, and herfilm as an autobiographical one, about coming down as gay in rural scotland. there is no linear narrative, instead, she shoots scenes of her home her cat and the scottish countryside. she also uses music and readings from her and diaries. lindsay is here, out why make a film shot entirely on a smartphone? she's interested in the relationship between technology and body and the practical things about an iphone make it interesting to her, so when she holds that you often see movement of her breathing and it's very lightweight, also she puts it, across the length annual figure blood moving through it, she loves to film on her own and go into the countryside, and not having a film crew is possible using the iphone. we live in an age where eve ryo ne iphone. we live in an age where everyone has a camera in their pocket, so what makes this film so special? i think the theme
and i want you to have a look at the work of charlotte prodger, because she spent a year making a filmtte was born in bournemouth but grew up in aberdeen sure, and her film bournemouth but grew up in aberdeen sure, and herfilm as an autobiographical one, about coming down as gay in rural scotland. there is no linear narrative, instead, she shoots scenes of her home her cat and the scottish countryside. she also uses music and readings from her and diaries. lindsay is here, out why make a film...
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four films were shortlisted, and in the last hour, it was announced that artist charlotte prodger has turner prize. her winning entry was filmed over the course of a year, all on her smartphone. in a very personal work, prodger explores issues such as identity and gender. the countryside plays a starring role, and the judges praised the way in which she interwove thoughts with landscapes. the artist, who's based in glasgow, got many of her friends to narrate the film, using her diary entries as script. 0ur arts editor will gompertz is at tate britain, where the winner has just been announced. will. hello, reeta. not only at tate britain where the winner has been announced, but i am also with the winner, charlotte prodger, 44—year—old scottish artist. i have never heard the go quite as quiet as they did when you were announced winner. there is obviously something about your work resonating with people, touching people. a difficult question to ask an artist, but what do you think that is? yeah, so that's a big question. and i don't know. i don't think i can say for sure what it is becau
four films were shortlisted, and in the last hour, it was announced that artist charlotte prodger has turner prize. her winning entry was filmed over the course of a year, all on her smartphone. in a very personal work, prodger explores issues such as identity and gender. the countryside plays a starring role, and the judges praised the way in which she interwove thoughts with landscapes. the artist, who's based in glasgow, got many of her friends to narrate the film, using her diary entries as...
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thejudges praised charlotte prodger for interweaving thoughts with landscapes.be in this room were it not for the public funding that i received from scotland for free higher education, and then later in the form of artist bursaries and grants to support not only the production of work but also living costs. applause. and also, i wouldn't be able to make art at all without the ever—generous, critical, emotional and material support of my friends, some of whom i have formal working relationships with, and some who aren't so visible. just briefly, the main story again, the british government has suffered two major defeats in parliament before the five—day debate on the prime minister theresa may's brexiteer with ee you. mps agreed to give themselves a greater say on the sort of brexit if the house of commons rejects her deal next tuesday, as widely predicted —— eu. house compelled the government to disclose the advice given about the brexit deal, and has been held in co nte m pt of brexit deal, and has been held in contempt of parliament, a highly unusual step. mu
thejudges praised charlotte prodger for interweaving thoughts with landscapes.be in this room were it not for the public funding that i received from scotland for free higher education, and then later in the form of artist bursaries and grants to support not only the production of work but also living costs. applause. and also, i wouldn't be able to make art at all without the ever—generous, critical, emotional and material support of my friends, some of whom i have formal working...
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four films were shortlisted, and this evening it was announced that artist charlotte prodger has seenrner prize. her winning entry was filmed over the course of a year, all on her smart phone. in a very personal work, prodger explores issues such as identity and gender. the countryside plays a starring role, and the judges praised the way in which she interwove thoughts with landscapes. the artist, who's based in glasgow, got many of her friends to narrate the film, using her diary entries as script. i wouldn't be in this room were it not for the public funding that i received from scotland for free higher education and then later in the form of artist bursaries and grounds to support not only the production of work but also living costs —— grants. production of work but also living costs -- grants. applause. and also, i wouldn't be able to make art at all without the ever generous, critical, emotional and material support of my friends, some of whom i have formal working relationships with, and some who are not so visible. in a few minutes, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the pap
four films were shortlisted, and this evening it was announced that artist charlotte prodger has seenrner prize. her winning entry was filmed over the course of a year, all on her smart phone. in a very personal work, prodger explores issues such as identity and gender. the countryside plays a starring role, and the judges praised the way in which she interwove thoughts with landscapes. the artist, who's based in glasgow, got many of her friends to narrate the film, using her diary entries as...
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thejudges praised charlotte prodger for interweaving thoughts with landscapes. it about coming out, in scotland. and you can get in touch with me and most of the team on twitter — i'm @bbc mike embley. more news on our website. thank you for watching. hello there. yesterday was a lot colder for many of us and in fact temperatures dipped below freezing quite readily after dark across scotland, so we awake to a hard frost with freezing fog. for many, the cloud has rolled in over the last 12 hours, introducing a milder theme in southern areas but when that mild air comes into cold air we have seen some wintry issues over the hills of wales. they will move into the hills of northern england and perhaps the midlands, southern scotland for the rush. a hard frost in the north. that is where we got that area of transition where we could have icy conditions and some snow over the hills. further south it will be quite grey hill fog because we have a lot of low cloud. low—level fog will clear eventually in the north and then it is bright and dry for many of us, much more c
thejudges praised charlotte prodger for interweaving thoughts with landscapes. it about coming out, in scotland. and you can get in touch with me and most of the team on twitter — i'm @bbc mike embley. more news on our website. thank you for watching. hello there. yesterday was a lot colder for many of us and in fact temperatures dipped below freezing quite readily after dark across scotland, so we awake to a hard frost with freezing fog. for many, the cloud has rolled in over the last 12...
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thejudges praised charlotte prodger for interweaving thoughts with landscapes.ipt. much more on all the news on our website. and you can get in touch with me and most of the team on twitter. thank you for watching. hello there. tuesday was colder. freezing fog and a little bit of ice with cloud coming through the atlantic bringing milder air. when over the heels of wales and the northern heels as we go through the morning and into parts of scotland and it could fall into frozen surfaces because it is that old. still bitterly cold for some parts of northern england, particularly with the breeze. for the rest, it is wet, grey with heavy outbreaks of rain working their way eastwards. much milder. in contrast, we hang on to the cold air across the north. some areas may not get to freezing all day. then it clears and another atlantic system coming in so more rain on thursday and potentially on friday. we will fight that milder air tucked in amongst the weather systems. thursday a much milder day across the board notjust the southern half of the uk. there will be a lo
thejudges praised charlotte prodger for interweaving thoughts with landscapes.ipt. much more on all the news on our website. and you can get in touch with me and most of the team on twitter. thank you for watching. hello there. tuesday was colder. freezing fog and a little bit of ice with cloud coming through the atlantic bringing milder air. when over the heels of wales and the northern heels as we go through the morning and into parts of scotland and it could fall into frozen surfaces because...
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britain's most prestigious contemporary art award, the turner prize, has been won by charlotte prodgerraised her for the way she dealt with identity politics. this year's shortist was dominated by artists tackling political and social issues; all four entries on the shortlist were films or videos. scientists say some of the world's most unusual sharks and sting rays are on the brink of extinction because of threats like commercial fishing. 50 species are on the list, including the biggest fish in the sea, the whale shark. experts say losing even one of them would wipe out millions of years of evolutionary history. a new report has found a dramatic globalfall in terrorism in the past year. according to the global terrorism index, the number of people who have died from terrorist related attacks fell by nearly 30% in 2017. but there was a spike in terrorism in south east asia last year. the report found more than 600 people died in attacks. armed groups in myanmar and the philippines have been blamed. earlier, i spoke to steve killelea, the chairman of the institute for economics and pea
britain's most prestigious contemporary art award, the turner prize, has been won by charlotte prodgerraised her for the way she dealt with identity politics. this year's shortist was dominated by artists tackling political and social issues; all four entries on the shortlist were films or videos. scientists say some of the world's most unusual sharks and sting rays are on the brink of extinction because of threats like commercial fishing. 50 species are on the list, including the biggest fish...
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and this year‘s turner prize has just been won by charlotte prodger, with her film about gender and identitylcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are owen bennett, head of politics at cityam and helen brand, chief executive of the association of chartered certified accountants many of tomorrow‘s front pages are already in. the mirror reports on ‘63 minutes of mayhem‘, as the prime minister loses three brexit—related votes in just over an hour. the metro leads with one of those commons defeats as ministers are found guilty of contempt of parliament for not publishing full legal advice on the brexit deal. the prospect of a no—deal brexit has been reduced, according to the ft, as pro—eu campaigners celebrate mps backing a proposal for parliament to have a free hand in what happens next if may‘s brexit deal is rejected next tuesday. the paper also reports from paris as emmanuel macron is forced to suspend planned fuel tax increases in a bid to defuse violent protests. the guardian summarises today‘s events in the house of commons with the headline ‘may
and this year‘s turner prize has just been won by charlotte prodger, with her film about gender and identitylcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are owen bennett, head of politics at cityam and helen brand, chief executive of the association of chartered certified accountants many of tomorrow‘s front pages are already in. the mirror reports on ‘63 minutes of mayhem‘, as the prime minister loses three brexit—related votes in just over an...
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video artist charlotte prodger won the contemporary art award with a film about coming out as gay in her mobile phone. she's won £25,000 and said she was "quite overwhelmed" and "very touched" to win. in a moment the weather but first let's here's victoria derbyshire with what she's got coming up in her programme at ten: this morning, meet the fire hackers, imagine inserting magnets into your fingers, headphones in your ears and trying to change your dna, we have been to meet the bio—hackers around the world who have done just that to try to improve their lives. —— bio—hackers. try to improve their lives. —— bio-hackers. i'm going to have another on my middle finger. when i go to another on my middle finger. when i gotoa another on my middle finger. when i go to a restaurant, i will be messing with it at the table, it captures peoples eyes, and they think, how is he doing that! we will bring you that, plus the latest news and interviews from 10am. now it's time for a look at the weather with simon king. it is not very nice out there! coldest night of the autumn and winter so far, tem
video artist charlotte prodger won the contemporary art award with a film about coming out as gay in her mobile phone. she's won £25,000 and said she was "quite overwhelmed" and "very touched" to win. in a moment the weather but first let's here's victoria derbyshire with what she's got coming up in her programme at ten: this morning, meet the fire hackers, imagine inserting magnets into your fingers, headphones in your ears and trying to change your dna, we have been to...
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the next artist, charlotte prodger, has spent a year making a film recorded entirely on her smartphone. if you're in a rush, this exhibition might be a challenge. there's no painting, no sculpture — instead, for the first time in the prize's history, all the artists are presenting films and you'd need four and a half hours to watch all of them. the longest is by naeem mohaiemen, which is 90 minutes. you are not cleared to approach. it's about a man who spends a decade living alone in an abandoned airport. naeem mohaiemen also makes documentaries using archive footage which explore the issues of migration and exile. the final film is the work of a research agency called forensic architecture, who investigate alleged acts of state and corporate violence. here they're presenting footage of a police raid on a bedouin village in southern israel last year. the winner of the prize will be announced tonight. rebecca jones, bbc news. living alone in an abandoned airport might be quite appealing to some right now! in the meantime, will gompertz is at tate britain, where this evening's turner pri
the next artist, charlotte prodger, has spent a year making a film recorded entirely on her smartphone. if you're in a rush, this exhibition might be a challenge. there's no painting, no sculpture — instead, for the first time in the prize's history, all the artists are presenting films and you'd need four and a half hours to watch all of them. the longest is by naeem mohaiemen, which is 90 minutes. you are not cleared to approach. it's about a man who spends a decade living alone in an...
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video artist, charlotte prodger, won the contemporary art award with a film about coming out as gay inone. she's won £25,000 and said she was "quite overwhelmed" and "very touched" to win. doctors in brazil have revealed that for the first time, a healthy baby has been born to a woman using a womb transplanted from a dead body. the 10—hour operation — and the following fertility treatment — took place in 2016. there have been nearly a0 womb transplants using a live donor, resulting in 11 babies — but the 10 previous transplants from a deceased donor had failed. it is almost like it is organ donation, it is not something you would imagine able to be transplanted. i love medical breakthrough stories. it genuinely is life changing. absolutely. like creating. —— like creating. excitement in the football.|j creating. —— like creating. excitement in the football. i am going to earn my money this morning. manchester city, quite good. some special interests —— insight from e. are you ready for this? manchester city extend their lead at the top of the premier league. they beat watford 3—1 last
video artist, charlotte prodger, won the contemporary art award with a film about coming out as gay inone. she's won £25,000 and said she was "quite overwhelmed" and "very touched" to win. doctors in brazil have revealed that for the first time, a healthy baby has been born to a woman using a womb transplanted from a dead body. the 10—hour operation — and the following fertility treatment — took place in 2016. there have been nearly a0 womb transplants using a live...