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N1C: views of a changing landscape archives the shifting landscape of King’s Cross during it’s on going regeneration. The works capture views of the site that exist for short moments before being transformed by the continuous redevelopment. Whilst the work focuses on the physical changes occurring, the project also enquires into the effect regeneration can have on a place. Looking at the fluctuations in the way the space functions and the social and cultural impacts it can bring.
Mir Gwilliam-Parkes graduated from a Fine Art degree at Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design in 2013. Since graduating she has continued to make and show work in and around London. Working predominantly with photography and film her practice revolves around three key elements; space, movement and change and the multifaceted relationships they have to the image.
To view works by Mir Gwilliam-Parkes or to find out more information on the N1C project visit - www.mirgwilliam-parkes.com
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