I Like To Remember Things My Own Way (2019)

Performance & Film (LYNCH, Glasgow, 01-19)
Performance & Film (Algorithmic Art Assembly, San Francisco, 03-19)
Digital release (Broken20, 2019)
Later reworked into a film for the Their Tells series

David Lynch’s “Lost Highway”, reduced to looped dialogue and camcorder footage.

Memories obsessively loop over and over in the head, degrading over time with each subsequent iteration until the count is lost; entropy due to physical cognitive decay. The brain collapses under overlaid images. Abstract horror where neurological failure is the villain.







>Ruaridh Law is an artist and musician based in North Ayrshire, Scotland.

>Over 20 years he has performed in groups, in collaborations and solo across a wide range of festivals, arts spaces, venues and clubs as performer, improviser, DJ and artist. His >mediums include sound and installation art, film and writing. His works have ranged from intimate audio performance and gallery installations to large-scale outdoor works >combining sound walks, improvised performance and experimental storytelling.

>His artistic focusses are on data-visualisation, human voices and their stories, unusual paradigms for performance and composing, and marrying abstraction to a beating human >heart. These have manifested themselves in a tarot deck that generates music, sequential stories told over film and radio, right-wing propaganda twisted and sanitised into more >worthwhile content and a walk through a forest and its imagined mythologies in the dead of night – as well as countless CD, DVD, vinyl and other music releases.

>He runs several record labels and, more recently, No Roof Only Sky, a small press publisher.