Test sequence made from development material
TOWARDS NOWHERE
16mm film installation. St Albans, 2026.
Somewhere beneath the ordinary surface of contemporary Britain, in the concrete shadow of motorway underpasses, the hum of electricity pylons, the silence of an empty retail unit, hidden worlds once existed. Communities with their own ways of living, their own futures, now lost and forgotten.
In 1626, Francis Bacon imagined a utopian society deliberately concealed within the ordinary world. Four hundred years later, Towards Nowhere applies this vision to the present, treating the overlooked margins of St Albans, disused office buildings, motorway intersections, electricity pylons beside filled quarries, as archaeological sites of forgotten experiments in living.
Shot on 16mm using in-camera effects and multiple exposures, the work presents itself as a speculative documentary archive: rediscovered footage describing communities that once existed in these liminal spaces. Monolithic structures rise from concrete wastelands.
Geometric forms emerge among retail parks. Tropical fauna flourishes in abandoned car parks. A solitary traveller moves through these environments encountering masked figures in ritual costumes, remnants of lost societies, designed by artist Amina Paligari. Field recordings by sound artist Alex Hyland conjure the imagined aural cultures of each utopia. A voiceover adapting Bacon's New Atlantis moves between documentary observation and speculative fiction without resolving whether the material records reality or imagination.
The grain and presence of 16mm celluloid reinforces this ambiguity. What remains when a community vanishes? What traces might we find? Standing among these overlooked places today, we are asked: how do we want to live together now?
Part of Bacon 400, the official programme marking the 400th anniversary of Francis Bacon's death.
DEVELOPMENT SO FAR
Towards Nowhere has been in active development since the completion of a funded DYCP (Developing Your Creative Practice) grant, which supported mentorship with James Holcombe at Erewhon Experimental Film Labs and artist filmmaker John Smith, building core skills in 16mm operation, in-camera effects and darkroom practice.
Location recces and initial 16mm shooting have taken place at the M25/M1 intersection between St Albans and Bedmond, capturing motorway underpasses, electricity pylons, infrastructural margins and industrial edges as primary shooting environments. Further tests were completed at Tyttenhanger quarry, St Albans. Three reels of 16mm have been shot and processed, including completed hand-processed colour tests using a developer recipe adapted from a Second World War formula, yielding results central to the film's visual approach.
A test edit (see above) has been assembled incorporating narration adapted from New Atlantis, beginning to establish the tone of the work as we continue development. Actors have been identified and initial discussions around performance approaches are underway. Artist filmmaker Ben Rivers, whose practice closely aligns with the concerns of Towards Nowhere, genurously met with Matt recently to discuss thematic approaches, bringing an important critical perspective to the development of the work.
Working with sound artist Alex Hyland, a methodology for both recording and installation is in active development. Geophones will be mounted directly onto electricity pylons and motorway bridges to capture structural resonance, alongside conventional field recording. For the installation, sound will be delivered through exciters mounted on flat panels, making surfaces themselves the speakers.
Costume and overall installation design conversations have begun with artist Amina Paligari. 16mm cameras have been tested on motion controlled sliders, and a matte box setup for in-camera compositing is ready to be built.
Documentation
MOOD BOARD
MATT SMITH - SELECTED WORKS
Matt Smith is an artist filmmaker working across experimental moving image and installation, supported by Arts Council England, Arts Council of Wales, BFI Network and Drac Occitanie / Ministère de la Culture (France). His work explores unsettling realities and imagined histories, blurring the line between what is real and what is fantasy, investigating utopian and dystopian British landscapes, the role of abandoned buildings on a communal psyche, and how ideas of utopia can affect societal change.
His artist film work has been presented at festivals and exhibitions internationally. Towards Nowhere is his first major work in 16mm celluloid, following a funded DYCP developing analogue film practice through mentorship with artist filmmakers James Holcombe and John Smith, and critical dialogue with filmmaker Ben Rivers
EX_SITU Installation View - Unused Building South of France
EX_SITU
(Multi / single screen works. Digital film, variable duration)
EX_SITU is an ongoing series of site-specific artist films made in abandoned and transitional architectural spaces, created in collaboration with theatre company OBRA. Now numbering fifteen works made across rural France and beyond, the series establishes the core concerns that run through Towards Nowhere: place as protagonist, location-specific histories, and the intersection of memory, architecture and imagined futures.
Each film is made without preconceived approach, encountering the architecture directly as the primary creative force. No artificial lighting is added. Sound is recorded entirely in-situ. The aspect ratio of each film is dictated by the intrinsic qualities of the space itself. What emerges from this discipline is a body of work that feels simultaneously documentary and invented, rooted in the specific textures and atmospheres of places that might otherwise remain unseen and unrecorded.
The series laid the conceptual and methodological groundwork for Towards Nowhere: the same commitment to site-responsiveness, the same interest in what abandoned spaces hold and withhold, the same approach to immersive moving image as a way of encountering what has been overlooked. Where EX_SITU worked digitally, Towards Nowhere takes these concerns into 16mm celluloid, deepening the material and conceptual engagement with the environments it inhabits.
Frame Grab From New Atlantis
NEW ATLANTIS
(Single screen Film. 14:57, Digital, Colour, 2023).
An experimental narrative film inspired by Sir Francis Bacon's New Atlantis. While exploring an abandoned building on the edges of the M25, two friends discover a mysterious audio recording: a woman claiming to be the last citizen of a lost utopia. What begins as urban exploration becomes a reflection on memory, myth and the impossibility of imagined worlds.
The film blends narrative performance with archival sound textures and analogue-inspired visuals, drawing heavily on the atmosphere, tone and formal restraint of celluloid film. Produced digitally, New Atlantis established the conceptual territory that Towards Nowhere now develops through actual 16mm processes: the same abandoned spaces, the same Baconian framework, the same border between documentation and fiction.
Supported by BFI Network and selected for multiple festivals including the London Short Film Festival.
Further Work
RHIAN SMITH - PRODUCER AND ARTIST
Rhian Smith is a producer and artist with over fifteen years of experience across experimental moving image, installation and theatre. Co-founder of VIDEOfeet, she has produced Arts Council England and BFI Network funded projects throughout her career. VIDEOfeet's latest film The Parish has been nominated for Best UK Short Film at Raindance Film Festival.
Her production design and installation work has been presented across Hertfordshire including at St Albans Museum + Gallery, and New Atlantis was most recently installed at Turn Contemporary. Her production design work on New Atlantis received a nomination for Best Production Design at the British Short Film Awards 2024, with the film selected for the London Short Film Festival 2024 and British Shorts Berlin 2024.
Previous producing credits include the five-year cross-border EX_SITU project with OBRA Theatre Company, commissioned film work for St Albans Museum + Gallery, and Arts Council England funded projects including heritage, community and youth moving image work across Hertfordshire.
Her approach to design is rooted in working with found objects and materials in situ, creating immersive environments from what each space already holds.
For Towards Nowhere, Rhian is producing the project and contributing directly to set and installation design, shaping the spatial and material environment of the retail space in which the work will be presented. She is a core creative voice throughout the development of the work.
BTS from ‘The Parish’ 2025
Thadows Loom Install View
ALEX HYLAND - SOUND ARTIST AND COMPOSER
Alex Hyland is an award-winning composer and sound artist with a BSc (Hons) in Music Technology and releases dating back to 2004. His compositional practice centres on the design and implementation of custom systems for improvisation and audio manipulation, combining hardware synthesis, live sampling, tape manipulation and electro-acoustic performance. He has performed live as EXTRASUPER at venues including The Foundry, London, and releases experimental music independently alongside collaborative work.
Alex has an artistic partnership with Matt Smith spanning over twenty years, working together on Arts Council England funded projects including the mixed media installation Thadows and the BFI Network supported film New Atlantis, for which he received the Best Music award at Cornwall Film Festival 2022.
For Towards Nowhere, Alex is developing a recording and installation methodology that extends directly from his practice: geophones mounted on electricity pylons and motorway bridges will capture the structural resonance of the film's locations, alongside conventional field recording. In the installation space, sound will be delivered through exciters mounted on flat panels - a means of sound generation directly integrated into the environment itself, making the surfaces of the room the speakers.
AMINA PAGLIARI - ARTIST AND DESIGNER
A Sample from Amina’s work
Amina Pagliari is a freelance artist and designer with a first-class degree in Fine Art, specialising in 3D mixed media and installation. Her practice explores decoloniality and the relationship between Britain and South Asia, examining how materials, texture and space can communicate forgotten histories and complex narratives. Her final year exhibition Room 84: The Paisley developed these themes through immersive installation, asking how art can recover and re-educate around suppressed pasts.
Alongside her fine art practice, Amina has developed significant experience in set and production design, shadowing Patience Harding on Jockstrap's show at the Barbican, interning at the Old Vic Theatre and assisting on productions at the Lyric Theatre Belfast.
For Towards Nowhere, Amina is designing the ritual masks and costumes worn by the performers encountered in the film, as well as contributing to the overall installation design. Her interest in how materials carry hidden histories and her experience creating immersive spatial environments make her practice a natural fit for the world the work is building.
Meet the Team
LETTERS OF SUPPORT
PARISH OF ST MICHEAL
ST ALBANS MUSEUM
ST ALBANS BID (Business Imporvement District)
KINGSTON UNIVERSITY
ST ALBANS ARTS TEAM
