P L O T



1
a small piece of ground; a spot or small area on any surface; a ground plan of a building, plan of a field etc;
the story or scheme of connected events running through a play, novel, etc; a secret scheme, made in
combination with others, to bring about something often illegal or evil, a conspiracy; a stratagem or secret
contrivance.


2
To make a plan of; to represent on or by a graph, to conspire or lay plans for.



A temporary art gallery from artists collective TRACT, hosting a three-part series of exhibits and events
entitled PLOT. The collective occupied Unit 47 at Brixton Village during December and January 2009-10.



Press Releases PLOT, PLAN A, PLAN B, PLAN C



P L A N _ A




Installation View - David Stearn & Liam Smale



Untitled (sixteen part tonally gradated mosaic / drawing) - David Stearn



BVM NBR Radius / IWM Range - Liam Smale





Plot - Siobhan Wanklyn




P L A N _ B




Installation View - Sadie Hough, Louie Rice & Nicholas Roberts



Pan&Tilt / 90+45* - Louie Rice



In Praise of the Exedra [Notes on the Curve of the Seat | Notes on the Curve of the Screen]- Sadie Hough




P L A N _ C




Frequency Modulation, Spatial Resonance and Signal Feedback -
ARAR (Vasco Alves, Samuel Ayre & Nicholas Roberts)



Leni Riefenstahl's ‘OLYMPIA’ - Screening organised by - Daniel Irons



CINERAMA - Sybella Perry





The series concluded with an event by The Adansei Project



The Adansei Project