Projects

filmpro supports a wide range of artists and digital projects by our associate artists and others. Click on the links below to get a more in-depth idea of our past and present work.

A graphic image with filmpro's logo announces the next filmpro event, Filmpro Conversations, at Cockpit Studios, the 28th February 2023. A logo shows that the event is funded by the National Lottery Award for all England.

filmpro conversations

“filmpro conversations” is a series of events promoted by filmpro about disability and sustainability within the arts sector. The first event was hold the 28th February 2023 at

Remote-CRTL Residency

Five Disabled artists were invited to make new work that explored and expanded the ways that MiMU Gloves can be used as a creative and access tool.⁠ Curated and produced by Izzi Valentine.

filmpro Online Commissions (2020)

In 2020, during the coronavirus pandemic lockdown in the UK, filmpro commissioned three self-defining disabled and neurodiverse emerging artists to produce new work that pushes the boundaries of digital platforms.

An Access And Creative Tool

filmpro presented an exhibition to pilot our augmented reality (AR) App at the Art Pavilion, Mile End as part of Nesta’s Amplified Programme.

Orin & Anto

Michael Achtman’s new film: Forced to share a London AirBnb for the night, a young, non-binary marine biologist and an older gay hipster confront the queer generation gap.

Overlayered screaming faces

I am my body, I am my memory

filmpro associate artist Zeynep Dagli exhibited Negotiation between Madness & Sanity in Venice as part of the Multidisciplinary Art Festival ‘I’m my body, I’m my memory’ hosted by Action Hybride.

filmpro AR app

filmpro’s artistic director Caglar Kimyoncu working with AR developer Albert Barbu created a prototype that worked as both a creative and an access tool for artists working with moving image in a gallery environment.

what makes you who you are – Jogja/Indonesia 2019

Artist Caglar Kimyoncu explored the question “What Makes You Who You Are” in an interactive, transmedia exhibition at Padepokan Seni Bagong Kussudiardja (PSBK) in Yogyakarta. Incorporating video installation, augmented reality (AR), an online blog and related workshops, the project looked at identity, and how people defined themselves in relation to culture, ethnicity, gender, religion, sexuality and disability.

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