Aislinn Evans
Directing
Known For

A short walk around Rainham's Concrete Barges, while listening to the half-functional wind-up information point. You'll learn all there is to know about the Ford Dagenham wind turbine.
Concrete Barges

Negative space. An energy drain. Dead time. Purgatory. A form of amnesia. A tunnelled landscape. In 1995 my dad walked up the A13 searching for a wormhole, a doorway, a portal, out of London. If he’d had a car, the wormhole would have already opened itself up to him. We aren’t supposed to exist on the road just to be there. It is not a place by its own merit, but a non-place, a hyper alienated channel to transport capital (workers, goods, waste) from A to B. The landscape beside the road becomes a blur, a background, dimly perceived – relegated there by the roadscape. Bus stops, warehouses, housing estates, tent encampments and traveller sites, all to the side and underside the road. Which side are you on?
bring me my chariot of fire!

The skyscraper 1 Canada Water, Canary Wharf, London, becomes a rocket.
Canary Loop

Romford town, December 26th, 2020.
Everything Must Go

A short cultural history of spitting.
No Spitting v0.1

A city symphony of a small part of Poplar, East London. In conversation with William Raban's Under The Tower trilogy.
No Spitting

An hour on the District Line.