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Arcades and altered images

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James Kidd

Cardiff

A half-finished shopping complex doesn't sound like the most obvious inspiration for a season of experimental documentaries and films, but that's just what's been happening in the British city of Cardiff, thanks to the Arcades Project.

Not many people know that Cardiff boasts the largest number of Victorian and Edwardian shopping arcades in Britain, a fact which has led to it being dubbed the 'city of arcades'.

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However, it is the construction of the very 21st-century St David's 2 Shopping Centre (or SD2) that provided the stimulus for curator Victoria Tillotson and artist Jennie Savage to collaborate on a varied programme of multimedia events.

Running during the next 12 months, they will examine issues such as history, the city, globalisation, local citizens, consumerism, industrialisation, commerce, art and architecture.

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Sponsored by the Heritage Lottery Fund and the SD2, a four-day film showcase offered an impressively diverse body of work.

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