Gair Dunlop is an artist, researcher and writer, based at DJCAD, Scotland. Working with multiscreen artists moving image, expanded cinema, text, photography, communities and archives, he has a particular interest in the intersection of art, science and technology in the landscape and in the imagination. He is currently exploring the expansion of art and science collaborations through the concept of the artwork and the archive as ‘boundary objects’.
He was shortlisted for UKRI Research Film of the Year for “Soundings” which worked with sound artists,composers and geographers to explore coastal and social change in East Anglia.
His work has been featured in a wide variety of contexts- including Kassel International Documentary Festival, International Symposium of Electronic Arts (ISEA), Rome Media Art festival, and during the 50th anniversary of the discovery of DNA’s structure at the Wellcome Trust, London. He is promoting opportunities for moving image practitioners in Scotland and beyond with other members of artists collective ‘Cutlog.’