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Fi Burke

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Contemporary Visual Artist

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Empty Mind playing at Glastonbury

June 20, 2010 Fi Burke

A new edit of Empty Mind is being screened by the BBC at Glastonbury this year. It has been selected as an entry for the East Midlands region. See the original video. Empty Mind explores the relationship between life and water by focusing on martial arts. Empty Mind represents different frames of mind and their influences on physical energy; it also reflects on the cyclical ever-changing aspects of the water cycle. Empty Mind was partly inspired by the following words, which have been attributed to Bruce Lee.

Empty your mind, be formless, shapeless like water. If you put water in a cup it becomes the cup, if you put water in a teapot, it becomes the teapot….Now water can flow or it can crash! Be water my friend! - Bruce Lee

Screening times at Glastonbury are:

WEDNESDAY 23 JUNE 2010 VS SCREEN TWO – FILM 16.05 - 17.00 20.05 - 21.00

THURSDAY 24 JUNE 2010 VS SCREEN ONE – LIVE 14.30 – 15.00

FRIDAY 25 JUNE 2010 VS SCREEN ONE - LIVE 11.35 – 12.00

SATURDAY 26 JUNE 2010 VS SCREEN ONE - LIVE 11.17 -12.00

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From Instagram

Experimenting with getting editions from my Kant series printed onto square Hahnemühle paper (rather than as orbs behind glass). I'm pleased with the quality.
I laugh at myself sometimes (actually a lot!), my first visit to a hide in a proper bird watching place (Burtonmere wetlands) and I'm loving everything about the experience - the birds, the sounds, the tranquility, the meditative nature of it all. So
Here's Larry and Andy enjoying being part of Chester's first Photo Festival. It's all over now but it sounds like it will be back next year. Thanks to Alex and the team for organising such a successful and gargantuan event.

Post includes 2 reposts.
If you love photography and can get to Chester, I recommend checking out Chester's First Photo festival
@chesterphotofestival

It's a festival that seeks to celebrate the democratisation of photography as an art, enabling photographers at all levels
© Fi Burke

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