The Woman of Kent
'Iām not moaning, you donāt hear me moaning!' These are the words spoken by Gladys Morris, the artistās dead grandmother, that form, along with other snippets of her conversation, the soundscape for moving image artist Andrew Kƶttingās latest work 'The Woman of Kent', a short film that acts as an intervention in the cinema space at Kino Digital in Hawkhurst, Kent. The Woman of Kent interrupts the cinematic experience like an explosion. The words of Gladys are laid over tiny sections of archive moving image showing a Kent that no longer exists, edited together at high speed and interspersed with contemporary pinhole stills of the cinema as it is today. The film will be shown exclusively at the Kino, before regular screenings. The audience may notice the accompanying poster designed by Kƶtting in the foyer, advertising it as āremarkably confusingā and āa forgettable classicā, but other than this will receive no indication of what they are about to witness.