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The often surreal and fantastic narratives are a means of transporting the audience to a world of possibilities which are dreamlike yet present opportunities for contemplating the ordinary and familiar things around us. This is an important part of IOU's aesthetic approach and cultural identity. On reviewing thirty years of work, you begin to appreciate how everything is beautifully made, from costumes to machines, revealing an in-depth understanding of art, materials and mechanics." Russell Roberts Head of Photography and Senior Curator of Photographs at the National Museum of Photography Film and TV 2009 Antarctic Travelogue - Presents long-sequence video taken with five linked cameras, together with three metre wide panoramic photographic prints created during David’s time in Antarctica Electric Field - Following the death of her goldfish, a couple embark on a quest to transform matter. As they become enmeshed within the mechanics of the universe, they are shadowed by a cluster of ghost-like film technicians who manipulate their progress. IOU's base at Dean Clough has become an eerie film studio where our travellors are seen immersed in their journey unconscious of the paraphernalia that surrounds them. 2008 Eye Witness China - Vis-A-Vis Art Lab at CO2 United Creative Space, Sevenstar Main Street, 798 Art Zone, Beijing. Explore an unnerving environment where life is suspended in a series of never-ending cliff hangers as IOU presents Eye Witness - a darkly humorous investigation at the point of no return. Witness intriguing scenes from ill fated adventures as a succession of characters are caught in a continuous loop from which there seems to be no escape. Each looks to you for help, but, trapped in another dimension, you can only observe..... Long Division - Long Division is a sound installation made specially for the walled garden of the University of Oxford Botanic Garden. As the surrounding church bells chime seven, a sequence of sixty  whispered exchanges begins, timed to the divisions of the clock. The sequence lasts one hour and repeats three times as day merges into night. Process - Explores the ways in which three highly visual theatre companies approach the making of their work. Drawings, photographs, video, soundscapes, costume, objects and text combine to reveal how Hoodwink, IOU and Whalley Range All Stars have evolved specific productions for non-theatre spaces. 2007 Waylaid - re-worked for national touring in a giant inflatable dome. Space:Time:Tools:Advice - A professional development programme designed for emerging collaborative groups wishing to produce creative projects with the prospect of continuing their working partnerships into the future. For periods of up to three months, groups are given space to work at IOU Studio, a small production budget, mentoring and advice, calling upon IOU's wealth of experience in both the art and business side of producing creative projects. Aimed at existing partnerships, companies or individuals coming together to develop ideas towards performance or installation works for theatres, galleries, indoor and outdoor spaces. 2006 Waylaid - site-specific show created for Square Chapel Centre for the Arts. A woman awakes to find herself in a vast white desert. The only landmark is a distant dead tree. The only evidence of how she came to be here is a wrecked car. As she begins to piece together her recollections, grotesque figures from childhood stories invade the landscape, intent on preventing her escape. Professional Development - a pilot project to support the development of emerging practitioners and their work. Plot - an exhibiton of images from 30 years of IOU's site-specific work. 2005 Transports of Delight - an exhibition of extraordinary wheeled props and vehicles from over 28 years of IOU productions. Tattoo - Revealed - Including giant mechanical props, costumes, drawings, plans, photographs and video, this exhibition presents the process of devising, developing, making, auditioning, rehearsing and staging a large-scale outdoor show 2004 Tattoo - staging in Manchester as part of x.trax showcase Festival. 2003 Tattoo -. In a mechanical wild life arena, nocturnal creatures are coming to life! A large scale outdoor show for 2000 people commissioned by Stockton International Riverside Festival and co-commissioned by Bradford International Festival, Big in Falkirk and Streets of Brighton. It was staged at these festivals and at Halifax, Liverpool, and Greenwich. A fuming army of petrol driven insects are in erratic pursuit of a monstrous mechanical egg factory. Venting gooey foam along the way, this towering structure ambles through the audience attempting to keep its precious crop from the clutches of the marauding swarm. Eye Witness - video installation at Darlington Arts Centre. 2002 Leech! - UK tour. Daylight Nightmare - UK tour. Eye Witness - video installation at Dean Clough. 2001 Cure - restaged for the Upper Campfield Market building in Manchester as part of x.trax international showcase. The show was remade to allow touring into a variety of spaces and was presented within a series of marquees built within the Victorian ironwrought and glass structure of the former market. Leech! - also presented as part of x.trax international showcase. Daylight Nightmare - a small scale outdoor show tours England. A stretched limousine is cut in half and welded into an enormous Baroque mirror with a pile of kitchen cabinets to create a contraption that becomes the vehicle for a perilous and improbable journey. Eye Witness - video installation commissioned by Tramway in Glasgow. The development of this work also informs the development of Waylaid - IOU’s show for 2006/7. 2000 Leech! - this processional show tours again to festivals across England Cure - large site specific show for the Dean Clough Mill complex in Halifax as part of the Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival. 1999 Into the Forest - IOU collaborates with film maker Amy Hardie on an educational project helping 6 Scottish schools create 6 5 minute films on the theme of beasts of the forest. The Consulting Room II - IOU collaborate with 6 artists based in Scotland to create an installation in two weeks for presentation to the public. Again, this project explore ideas around the theme of illness and remedies for the development of Cure. The Fermentation Chamber - an educational project with IOU helping a group of young practitioners to create their own site specific show. Participants shadow the development of the core performance element of IOU’s Cure in residency at Daedalian Glassworks in Stalmine, Lancashire. Leech! - this processional show tours again to festivals across England The Consulting Room III - IOU collaborate with singer Brenda Rattray to create a processional performance for presentation to the public at The Royal London Hospital. The project involves both staff and patients at the hospital, who participate in the performance following voice workshops. Again, this project explore ideas around the theme of illness and remedies for the development of Cure. Trace Elements - a digital education project with young people creating their own digital scenarios using computer software. Participants explored IOU’s working methods through practical workshops, devising, making and videoing resources to input into the scenario. The project culminated in a screening at Artezium in Luton. The Consulting Room IV - education project with fashion students at Batley exploring ideas for costume for the development of Cure. The Consulting Room V - the results of each of the Consulting Room projects is presented in an exhibition for the public at Dean Clough Galleries. 1998 Wooden Heart - educational project for three schools in Calderdale region, creating life size mannequins with their own life histories for a presentation and exhibition at Victoria Theatre, Halifax. Leaves Among Thorns - tour continues. Presented at the MacRobert Arts Centre, Stirling. Leech - A giant leech, 20m long by 3m high, is on an insatiable quest for blood as it lumbers through the streets sampling innocent bystanders. Outdoor processional touring show for festivals in UK and The Netherlands. It is designed to act as a prologue to Cure - a site specific show for a variety of sites, in which visitors inflict their remedies on a hapless invalid, whose fevered sleep conjures up both demons and lovers planned for 1999. The Consulting Room I - IOU collaborate with 9 artists from The Netherlands to create an installation based on the theme of illness and remedies in four weeks for presentation to the public at the Oerol 98 Festival. This project also allows IOU to identify potential artists who will collaborate with IOU for Cure. 1997 Cold Fusion - the beginning of Life depicted with 500 sq. feet of canvas, giant zip fasteners and a rubber glove. Featuring an operatic style score, this work is commissioned by Eastern Touring Agency. Shining Words and Shouting Pictures - residential workshop exploring writing for devised performance, music and sound at Arvon Foundation, Lumb Bank, West Yorkshire. Work-in-progress - collaboration with Spanish theatre company - La Fura Dels Baus - for Tarrega Festival, creating a performance in four weeks with students from across continental Europe. Leaves Among Thorns - tour continues. Presented at the Nature Discovery Centre, Thatcham. 1996 Water Shed - a short presentation piece commissioned by the Green Room in Manchester for their special events for the re-launch of the venue after refurbishment Island - a commissioned site-specific for Copenhagen 96, Europe's City of Culture Celebrations. Taking the theme of Earth, this show is presented within the Old City's ramparts and moat. Leaves Among Thorns - tour continues. Presented at The Harris Museum & Art Gallery, Preston Another Part of the Island - an indoor touring show commissioned by Darlington Arts for Northern Arts' Year of Visual Arts celebration. Based on the theme of Communication, the show takes as starting points the sculptures of Richard Wincer while sculptor, Frank Darnley, creates some radio-controlled props. Leaves Among Thorns - tour continues. Presented at The Castle Gallery in Haigerloch in Germany. 1995 Distance No Object - tour continues. Autoperipatetikos - a roving clatter of gigantic tin toys and mechanical music machines - an outdoor touring show for people of all ages. 1994 Boundary - re-designed for Warwick Arts Centre and Manchester City of Drama. Distance No Object - a middle scale touring show commissioned by Warwick Arts Centre. One man's encounters on a day trip to the sea-side with music provided by the Creative Jazz Orchestra from the top of a railway viaduct. Leaves Among Thorns - commissioned as the central part of the South Bank Centre's 'Fairy Tales' Season. A colourful forest of revolving trees, presenting tales of the Brothers Grimm. Court In The Woods - IOU's own Grimm-style tale in the form of a mini opera. Commissioned by the South Bank Centre and performed within the Leaves Among Thorns exhibition. 1993 2 x Table - a new outdoor Summer touring show. Leather-skinned gardeners tend singing hedges, giant furniture tours the grounds and pest control is carried to extremes. Boundary - re-commissioned and re-designed for the Tramway Glasgow thus creating an IOU festival including workshops, 2 x Table and an extended exhibition of Revealed - photographs, props and objects from IOU shows. Boundary - adapted for the Rialto theatre as part of the Octoberfest in Derry. 1992 Full Tilt - short tour for the Brighton and Bradford Festivals. Boundary - a large scale indoor show commissioned by the Bradford Festival and Bradford Theatres. Evolution demonstrated in three acts with zips, rubber gloves and three flying baths... One IOTA 1 2 and 3 - written and performed by Lou Glandfield - three comic harangues on the feelings of furniture, misunderstandings in Babylon and a citizens arrest in purgatory. 1991 The Weatherhouse - a ten minute film version with animation sequences; developed with film maker Joanna Woodward for the BBC2 '10 x 10' series. Full Tilt - tour continues. Weatherhouse - tour continues. 1990 Gravity - tour continues. Full Tilt - an automatic-music car plays for a deadly dinner dance and joust. Touring outdoor events throughout the Summer. Weatherhouse - The odd couple inhabiting a Swiss-style weatherhouse can never meet. Their doomed love affair is frustrated by the weather, the house and a radio-controlled dog. 1989 Just Add Water - a huge scientific exploration vehicle encounters a puppet show and acrobat around costal resorts of Britain. Gravity - the activities of a small village are disrupted by visitations from the gods. 1988 A Word About Waves - a show created on site and specially commissioned by Chapter Arts Centre, Cardiff. An illustrated song cycle on the nature of various fish and unrequited love. Journey of the Treeman - a fruit laden tree is the prize for a succession of greedy protagonists. Concise Pocket Atlas - a reworked version as a two man show - a story teller and musician take a world tour to find the murderer of Anton Webern and other famous composers. 1987 Windfall - commission for BBC TV Northern Region Pocket Atlas - indoor tour Journey of the Treeman - revived and reworked for the European Year of the Environment. Terra Firma residency for the Coventry Festival Salt and Slack Water - a show specially commissioned for the Bradford Festival at Salts Mill Saltaire Pocket Atlas - tour resumed 1986 Three Storeys and a Dark Cellar - tour continues including Almeida Theatre, London Out with the Ark commissioned by the Brighton Festival for Brighton Beach Out with the Ark touring version performed outdoors throughout England A Second Soaking - residency for the Manchester Festival and Long Overdue - a concert for the Reading Room of the Central Library 1985 The Attraction of Things - commissioned by the Arnolfini, Bristol. Revised version at Unity Theatre, Liverpool Series of slide talks around Yorkshire and the north-west Distance No Object - indoor performances for the Valladolid and Zamora Festivals in Spain This is the Edge - outdoor residency for the Copenhagen Festival. Spectacular images with moving railway wagons and a manic car chase July/August The Other Foot - outdoor tour of Yorkshire and the West Midlands Autumn Three Storeys and a Dark Cellar - indoor production, a haunting delight for autumn evenings 1984 Publication of Dangerous Lullaby - a collection of poems, and songs from several productions, with illustrations The Sleep of Reason tour continues A Drop in the Ocean - evening performances on the beach for the Brighton Festival The Sea Saw Red - three-week residency at Nutclough Mill, Hebden Bridge, created for a large outdoor site between a crescent of derelict houses and an eighteenth century mill The Sea Saw Red II - promoted by the Almeida Theatre, London in the courtyard of a former prison Table Talk - indoor show for the Tivoli, Eastbourne Short residency and Table Talk II for Northampton Arts Centre The Gift - commissioned by Chapter Arts Centre, Cardiff and created on site over two weeks 1983 The Patience of Fossils - ICA, London The Lost Wax Process - created in the garden and woods of South Hill Park Arts Centre, Bracknell, performed at dusk The Sleep of Reason - tours England, Scotland and Wales over two weeks 1982 The Trumpet Rat tour continues Residency at Chapter Arts Centre, Cardiff - incorporates The Trumpet Rat, A Musical Meal and The House. This remarkable piece used a real house and witnessed an outdoor airmail parcel delivery The House II - Almeida Festival, London, outdoors Untitled - for Hood Fair, outdoors I Could Have Sworn I Saw Feathers - tours England. Short residency at Leicester Polytechnic 1981 Double Geography - Bingley Hall, Birmingham. A crescent of shops and a traffic island built in a huge exhibition hall Eyepiece - tours Yorkshire and East Midlands—huge bees attack the keeper Eyepiece II - indoor version for Leicester Festival Eyepiece III and From Hell, Hull and Halifax in catacombs for the Santarcangelo Festival, Italy From Hell, Hull and Halifax II for the Dubrovnik Festival The Trumpet Rat and other natural curiosities - tours England 1980 The Universe (simplified) - four-week residency at Aston Centre for the Arts, promoted by Birmingham Arts Lab The Universe (simplified) II - second version devised for the University of Antwerp Forbidden Riddles - an uncommon pageant of human life and fantasy tours England Large Door - residency for the Nancy Festival of World Theatre subsequently performed in Amsterdam Street performance in Cologne A Clock Sculpture - music & images for unsuspecting tourists at Scarborough & Deal Castles Odd Descending - Streatham Common, London; specially commissioned piece for an English park and English weather Walk A Deathly Dog - Unity Theatre. Liverpool: Events, concerts, lectures around Yorkshire and the north-west. Revealed commissioned by Birmingham Arts Lab. This exhibition of photographs is constantly being toured and updated 1979 Rub-a-Dub-Dub, Rub-a-Dub-Dub and Who Do You Think Was There? Images of Flesh, Bread and Wax - at Oval House, London Images of Flesh, Bread and Wax II - adapted and reworked for performance at First Aid, a deconsecrated church in Doncaster An Example of Zeal - three weeks film-making in West Yorkshire 16mm, colour, 17 minutes Arable Parable - All Saints Church, Norwich Forced Landings - Lincoln Cathedral. A 25ft high sculpture of a flying boat remained for two days and beneath this the Prologue was performed. The main show took place the next day in the cloisters to the chiming of the cathedral clock Agog - touring show for outdoor spaces, visits Yorkshire, East Anglia, Southeast England, Denmark and Germany 1978 Wet Maps, Dry Seas - epic opera, London and Yorkshire Les Loups du Lac - residency at University of East Anglia Journey of the Tree Man - compact outdoor touring show for Yorkshire, Kent, East Midlands Mayhem and Violins - landscaped piece for the grounds of Digswell House, Welwyn Garden City Between the Floods - the Churning of the Milky Ocean - resulting from a threeweek residency at Chapter Arts Centre, Cardiff involving large-scale landscaping of Chapter's courtyard as a sunken silted village Between the Floods II - four-week residency in the courtyard at Birmingham Arts Lab 1977 The Rape of the Tea Goose - an opera, tours England Towers - episodic piece created for Brighton beach Towers II - touring piece plus residency on Mersea Island Untitled - a show created to open the 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