The Slow GIF Movement

The Slow GIF Movement Curated by artist Rhiannon Armstrong. Supported by The Space and Unlimited.

The Slow GIF Movement is offered as a public health intervention in the digital world and seeks to calm the online space with gently looping, peaceful artworks.

15/08/2019

Stressful day? If you're feeling anxious, try breathing along to this kaleidoscopic landscape of London, or find more soothing artworks at http://bit.ly/slowgif

15/08/2019

The Slow GIF Movement officially launches today, as part of .

We're on a mission to make our online spaces calmer and more inclusive, and we want YOU to become part of the movement too, by spreading these soothing moments across the internet. Share an artwork from the collection by searching 'slowgifs' in your GIF keyboard (try it now on a Facebook post) or make your own using this brief: http://bit.ly/slowgif

This project is supported by The Space Arts and Unlimited.

01/08/2019

Poems Made from Words Found in the Bin will be at Portsmouth Central Library 9.30-12.30 and North End Library 2-5pm Today and Tomorrow. Come write a poem, we’ll animate it for you and it has the chance of being shown on the Big Screen and Victorious Festival. This one is by Vince.

Part of Exchange at Aspex Gallery and The Slow GIF Movement, supported by The Space Arts and Unlimited.

30/07/2019

First poem made today: an ode to cinnamon buns!

Just finished setting up at Portsmouth Central Library where library users and I will be writing Poems Made from Words F...
30/07/2019

Just finished setting up at Portsmouth Central Library where library users and I will be writing Poems Made from Words Found in the Bin every morning for the rest of the week. Part of , poems made this week will be animated as shown on the Big Screen in Guildhall Square and at Victorious festival.

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Guildhall Walk
Portsmouth
PO1 2DX

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About The Slow GIF Movement

The Slow GIF Movement takes the ubiquitous, flashing, momentary image of a GIF and reimagines it as slow, durational artworks. It is offered as a public health intervention in the online world: the act of making and sharing them becomes an intervention in the environment, an act of solidarity with disabled people and others who find hostility in online social space, and a way to disseminate a collection of art works.

Award-winning artist Rhiannon Armstrong is the curator of the Movement. Supported by The Space and Unlimited.