short doco opposing plans to develop Marsh Lane Fields in Leyton east London by the Olympic Development Agency. The fields have been common land since at least 9th Century, but the ODA plan to fence off this ancient Lammas Land to create allotments.
Writer and deep topographer Nick Papadimtriou wanders out to the fringe of east London, his footsteps dogged by gonzo doc maker John Rogers.
Nick does topographical research for novelist Will Self and was published in Iain Sinclair's anthology 'London, City of Disappearances'. For more infor see his website Riverrun Barnet.
A psychogeographical exercise where an office worker drops his usual routine to follow and algorithm around the town of High Wycombe. This intervention was part of the Remapping High Wycombe Project. Recorded in November 2004
A book about the project is published through Lulu http://www.lulu.com/ content/367816
Alfred Hitchcock's classic silent film The Lodger screened in his hometown of Leytonstone during the Leytonstone Festival in July 2008. Live improvised piano by composer Fabricio Brachetta