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Ruth Lingford is an Independent animator. Since 2005, she has taught at the
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. She now holds a position as Faculty member in the Visual and Environmental Studies, where she is
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and Director of
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. She previously taught at the
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and the National Film and Television School, UK. Before investing herself in Animation, she was an
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working with the elders and people suffering from
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s. Lingford completed a BA in Fine Arts and
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at the Middlesex Polytechnic (Middlesex University) from 1987 to 1990 and a MA at the Royal College of Art until 1992. In 2008, she received an Honorary
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degree from the
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.


Animation work


Early work

Lingford began her work in animation when she made ''Baggage'' and ''Crumble'' (both 1992) as part of her MA.Robinson, Chris. "Ruth Lingford: Old Halo Coffins Layered." ''Unsung Heroes of Animation''. Eastleigh, UK : John Libbey, 2005. 254–264. Print. ''Baggage'' and ''Crumble'' circulated in some film festivals, after their debut at the Royal College of Art's graduation show, including the Animefest Zagred,
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and the
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. After their limited festival run, and struggles to find stability, Lingford made ''What She Wants'' (1994) with funding of a grant from the Animate! programme (co-founded by Dick Arnall for the
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).Pummel, Simon. "Thunder Under Oppresion." ''Animating the Unconscious: Desire, Sexuality, and Animation.'' Ed. Pilling, Jayne. London ; New York : Wallflower Press, 2012. pp.70–86. Print. For ''What She Wants'', Lingford resorted to use her Amiga 1500 computer – having no access to animation equipments –, doing individual frames on
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. Lingford had learnt rudimentary usage of the computer in a workshop at the
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, when
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remained the dominant technique.Mitchell, Ben. "Interview: The Films of Ruth Lingford". '' Skwigly''. Web. Retrieved 14 March 2016. ''What She Wants'''s individual images were saved across approximately 20
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s.


''Death and the Mother'' and other acclaimed works

On her next project, Ruth Lingford was invited at the
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, for an 'unusual'
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. Developing a second commission for
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, ''Death and the Mother'' (1997), Lingford returned again to her rudimentary methods of
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. The creative process, however, would take place in full view of the people navigating through the museum : Lingford would be working in a glass room. The film drew inspiration from German expressionist
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, and catapulted Lingford on the international animation scene. Upon completion, in 1997, ''Death and the Mother'' won many awards, including one at
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of the same year. The surface, content and reputation of ''Death and the Mother'' drew attention to Lingford from Orly Yadin and Sylvie Bringas. She was asked to collaborate on their project, ''Silence'' (1998), where Lingford would be working along Tim Webb on the animation of ''Silence'''s sequence. Lingford worked on the first half of the film, which takes place in an animated
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, while Webb worked on the second half, which takes place in
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. On ''Silence'', she returned to Deluxe Paint to draw preliminary images which were finished by Yadin. Overall, the visuals she helped build in ''Silence'' won several important awards including: the Gold Hugo for Animation Short at the 1998
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and the Grand Prix of the 1999
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. Lingford's following project, ''Pleasures of War'', of the same year, moved against "the 'plastic' gloss-orientation of much
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". Perhaps due to the success of ''Silence'', she approached novelist and
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, who Lingford remembered for her short story "The Swallow and the Nightingale" (from her ''Far North and Other Dark Tales'' collection)''. Pleasures of War'' was scripted by Maitland, who also collaborated on the general design of the work, based on the
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Book of Judith – a story in which two women bargain
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to protect their city from besiegers. Within the film is collaged
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from
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around the world and the victims of these conflicts.


From the 2000s onward

''The Old Fools'' (2002) was Ruth Lingford's following project, again, commissioned by Channel 4.Bendazzi, Giannalberto. ''Animation: A World History: Volume III: Contemporary Times''. CRC Press, 2015. pp. 77. Print. It is an adaptation of the
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's homonymous poem – written while her mother was in a
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. In terms of style, ''The Old Fools'' marks a departure from Lingford's computer-drawn evocative imagery; its aesthetics, rather combining DV footage, are drawings and
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animated in
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and Painter. With the Shynola collective, Lingford worked next on a music video for the music band Unkle, ''An Eye for an Eye'' (2002). The collaboration was successful, and remained inlined with Lingford's previous imagery : "a sublimely creepy evocation of the biological drives and desires". Lingford also collaborated on a fellow Harvard professors' film: ''Secrecy'' (2008), where her animated
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served "to create a contrast between imaginary and literal realms of the secrecy system". Likewise, she animated sequences from another film – ''We Still Live Here: Âs Nutayuneân'' (2010) – by Anne Makepeace. ''Little Deaths'' (2010), Lingford's latest standalone work, begun after she received a 2008–09 Harvard Film Study Center Fellowship. In the
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process, she wanted to 'interview' people about their
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s. Lingford recalled she expected her interviewees to lack proper words to describe their private experiences, but they did not. She used their commentary, in "celebrat ngkey aspects of our experience that are often suppressed," and continued to develop her experimental aesthetic of animation "to evoke the elusive physical and emotional experience of orgasm". As of recently, Lingford has been part of the band ''What Time Is It, Mr. Fox?'' for whom she has animated the song "The Ladies' Tree", and sang as a back vocalist.


Filmography


References

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