{"id":213146,"date":"2022-07-29T19:01:44","date_gmt":"2022-07-29T18:01:44","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/rizosfera.org\/?p=213146"},"modified":"2022-08-01T15:46:50","modified_gmt":"2022-08-01T14:46:50","slug":"lost-futures-a-film-about-mark-fisher-teaser-w-music-by-mark-stewart-storm-crow-dangerous-minds-words-by-mark-stewart-bobby-gillespie-obsolete-capitalism","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/rizosfera.org\/en\/blog\/lost-futures-a-film-about-mark-fisher-teaser-w-music-by-mark-stewart-storm-crow-dangerous-minds-words-by-mark-stewart-bobby-gillespie-obsolete-capitalism\/","title":{"rendered":"Lost Futures: a film about Mark Fisher (Teaser) w\/ music by Mark Stewart &#8216;Storm Crow'"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><\/p>\n<h1><span class=\"style-scope yt-formatted-string\" dir=\"auto\">Teaser for Lost Futures: a film about Mark Fisher With music by Mark Stewart (<\/span><span class=\"style-scope yt-formatted-string\" dir=\"auto\">Storm Crow track)<\/span><\/h1>\n<h6><span class=\"style-scope yt-formatted-string\" dir=\"auto\">&#8216;Storm Crow&#8217; Written by M. Stewart and A. Spaceland. Video by Niall McCann. &#8216;Storm Crow\u2019 by Mark Stewart is a track made for \u2018Lost Futures\u2019, the forthcoming film in development about the life and work of the influential writer and theorist Mark Fisher, and is also featured on the compilation \u2018Pay It All Back Vol. 8\u2019, the latest volume in the acclaimed series of samplers from Adrian Sherwood\u2019s On-U Sound label. &#8220;I first met Mark Stewart through the film we are making about the life and work of the writer Mark Fisher. Tariq Goddard (the writer and head of Repeater Books, which he founded with Fisher) had given me the names of people we should speak to and Mark&#8217;s was one of the first names on the list. As Mark Stewart and I began discussing the film and I told him I wanted to use some of his music in it because Fisher loved the Pop Group, he suggested we collaborate on a music video for a new track of his, Storm Crow. It seemed like a perfect fit, a chance to experiment and also a way of getting the news about the film we are trying to make out into the world. We are in the process of financing the film which can be an arduous process. We&#8217;re always on the look out for collaborators and champions for the project and if people who read this feel they can help in some way we would love to speak to them. The \u2018Storm Crow\u2019 video is an attempt to visualise the ideas of Mark Fisher and combine them with music with a similar perspective. A playful experiment in matching his ideas to the music of Mark Stewart, recontextualizing old tv advertisements (which both Marks would have grown up watching) zombie movies, along with pivotal social and political moments which helped bring us to what Fisher called &#8220;Capitalist Realism&#8221; which is the idea that it is now easier to imagine the end of the world, than the end of capitalism.\u2019 The vast body of work Fisher left behind explores Capitalism\u2019s unassailable role in our lives, the closing off of any sense of a future different from the present, and the effects of this on us as individuals. His writings lifted up the veil and showed the world afresh to his readers, and that&#8217;s what is the core idea in the music video. The film itself revolves around something which is central to Mark Fisher&#8217;s work: the future. When I was young the future was everywhere. It could be anything, it seemed rife with possibilities, for something better. Now, it\u2019s only talked about as a more terrifying version of the present. This is a film about the futures we have lost and how we might start imagining new ones again. We will use Mark Fisher&#8217;s life and his brilliant ideas as a guide through some of the most urgent questions of our time.&#8221; For more info: <\/span><a class=\"yt-simple-endpoint style-scope yt-formatted-string\" dir=\"auto\" spellcheck=\"false\" href=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/redirect?event=video_description&amp;redir_token=QUFFLUhqbWhKbnhTN2cweVVreXZFQjRXZWI0Q3hWeVo5UXxBQ3Jtc0ttU0lXNWVzVGF6TW1BZE16MHUyUTU3VWlJSHkxRXIyd2pSbFJVY2JfdzlsMlY4X0JnSXpkNEFzWERPd0xaU05vM0lmTDZ2Tkx0amlNY0hpMjFidE9oRlFjSVdOVUdSZ3B0eUcweFRBQ0tON3RXbS13UQ&amp;q=https%3A%2F%2Fredemptionfilms.ie%2F&amp;v=jDPgKIt0sH8\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">https:\/\/redemptionfilms.ie\/<\/a><span class=\"style-scope yt-formatted-string\" dir=\"auto\"> &#8211; Niall McCann<\/span><\/h6>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" class=\"alignnone size-medium wp-image-213148\" src=\"https:\/\/rizosfera.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/07\/Schermata-2022-07-28-alle-17.18.14-300x202.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"300\" height=\"202\" srcset=\"https:\/\/rizosfera.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/07\/Schermata-2022-07-28-alle-17.18.14-300x202.png 300w, https:\/\/rizosfera.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/07\/Schermata-2022-07-28-alle-17.18.14-1024x689.png 1024w, https:\/\/rizosfera.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/07\/Schermata-2022-07-28-alle-17.18.14-768x517.png 768w, https:\/\/rizosfera.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/07\/Schermata-2022-07-28-alle-17.18.14-186x125.png 186w, https:\/\/rizosfera.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/07\/Schermata-2022-07-28-alle-17.18.14-579x390.png 579w, https:\/\/rizosfera.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/07\/Schermata-2022-07-28-alle-17.18.14-594x400.png 594w, https:\/\/rizosfera.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/07\/Schermata-2022-07-28-alle-17.18.14-180x121.png 180w, https:\/\/rizosfera.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/07\/Schermata-2022-07-28-alle-17.18.14-260x175.png 260w, https:\/\/rizosfera.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/07\/Schermata-2022-07-28-alle-17.18.14-125x84.png 125w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px\" \/><\/p>\n<h2><strong>MARK STEWART ON MARK FISHER: \u201cHE CAME FROM THE PRESENT TO SAVE THE FUTURE AND CHANGE THE PAST.\u201d<\/strong><\/h2>\n<div class=\"cxmmr5t8 oygrvhab hcukyx3x c1et5uql o9v6fnle ii04i59q\">\n<div dir=\"auto\">The question Mark, is this: Where to begin the discussion of the great free-thinker and theorist that was Mark Fisher \u2013 when the object was somebody who dealt with the ambiguity of time itself?<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"cxmmr5t8 oygrvhab hcukyx3x c1et5uql o9v6fnle ii04i59q\">\n<div dir=\"auto\">Can I outdo the last intellectual missive on the matter? I very much doubt it. Should I want to? If I learnt anything about Mark, I can wholeheartedly say no, I shouldn\u2019t. He would much rather I invest my time reaching the audiences, who as yet, are entirely unaware of both him and his work. Or, better still, devising methods of my own, capable of derailing the deluge of despair, that dictates your cyclical resignation to \u201cwhatever will be, will be\u201d, as Doris once sang. Mark\u2019s switching of the baton to me, is not a position of privilege that I, and I alone hold, you understand? Mark made the case for all to seize it \u2013 and in turn pass it on \u2013 if we are to achieve what is required to tack through the ill-wind that blows. And that is poignant. For it was Raymond Briggs, who, with his graphic novel When The Wind Blows (pub. 1982), made his much needed anti-nuclear narrative, accessible to children. Briggs, like Fisher and other great writers, recognised that in order to avert what is seen by some as the inevitable future \u2013 one must reach the youngest of audiences. Far too many of those \u2013 now in their 40s and 50s \u2013 are fully accepting of all that their political \u2018leaders\u2019 feed them. Mark\u2019s work, as well as being a call to arms, is an open invitation to be challenged in order to instill agency, and ignite \u2013 with a ferociousness like I have never seen before \u2013 an anarchical phenomenon that has reached even the eye of Chile\u2019s president, Gabriel Boric. Therefore, proving itself capable of playing an entirely different game, and winning. Which, in itself, brings me to my penning this and contributing to Niall McCann\u2019s forthcoming film about Mark Fisher\u2019s life &amp; work \u2013 Lost Futures. Niall is committed to making Mark accessible to as many and varied an audience as possible. Let\u2019s assist. For every person who\u2019s aware of Mark Fisher\u2019s work, there are infinite others who aren\u2019t. If his unparalleled discourse is to hold the status of his \u2018lasting legacy\u2019, which we, his devotees rightly bestow upon him, then it is us \u2013 those already well-versed in his vision \u2013 who carry the honour of the arduous task of spreading his word. And yes, it will be arduous, but that\u2019s the least we, who claim to admire Fisher, should be prepared to shoulder, if we are worthy of declaring ourselves to be forever changed and inspired by his work. It\u2019s worth remembering the integral role that the blessing and a curse \u2013 that is the internet \u2013 has to play, in facilitating these necessary connections. When Fisher cast his critique of the net, so ably identifying all its holes, he did so in the hope that it would all be stitched up with better solutions. After all, there is no catch to be had, without the means to captivate what lies beneath. He plunged us to the depths in helping us to understand the effects of social media, so as to provide us with the determination to surface, with all manner of attached material coming up for air with us. Mark wanted everyone to be in on the act. He was more than capable of disproving his most ardent \u2018academic\u2019 critics, but he\u2019d sooner awaken the opposition than rebuke them. He never favoured wallowing in one-upmanship over the wonderment of a new inductee to the cause. Mark knew full well that the most vital respondents to his cries, were not those with enviable r\u00e9sum\u00e9s they\u2019d had the privilege of designing themselves, but instead those that had theirs dictated to them. The people who\u2019ve spent a life being underestimated for all manner of reasons beyond their control, but most of all, their lack of access to a formal licence to question EVERYTHING. We need them.<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"cxmmr5t8 oygrvhab hcukyx3x c1et5uql o9v6fnle ii04i59q\">\n<div dir=\"auto\">Mark talked much about his belief of the links between mental health and circumstance, so if little blue pills that help get it up, or surgeries that leave patients feeling fuller, less flat, are made readily available on the NHS prescriptions list, then shouldn\u2019t Fisher\u2019s back catalogue be on it too? He stabs right at the heart of the mental health plague. No amount of therapy slugs or anti-depressants can better arm the depressed with the tools they need to understand their plight, than Mark Fisher, surely? And where better to reach the afflicted, than the environments that see very little material that speaks to our contemporary natural condition. I spoke to Niall McCann (director of \u2018Lost Futures\u2019) about my writing this piece and he made reference to a quote that Fisher had once said of prisons: \u201cOnly prisoners have time to read, and if you want to engage in a twenty year long research project funded by the state, you will have to kill someone.\u201d No greater truth. And right there, lies one of our biggest opportunities, staring us in the face. For as well as the need to reach the youngest of audiences with thought provoking material to avoid the continuation of the status quo, is it not equally important to reach all \u2013 who, by definition of their circumstances \u2013 are a \u2018captive audience\u2019? Prisoners; long-term hospital patients, mental health ward patients; ATU admissions; care home residents? After all, it is they, who tend to have unrivalled lived experience of the effects of privatisation. None of the settings in which these potential audiences reside are considered hip so get overlooked \u2013 and so too does the opportunity to learn from those within. Surely this has to change? How to achieve that? Answers on a postcard to the usual address please, or perhaps better still, a deleted one. See it as a random act of kindness. Remember those? It\u2019s time for retiring \u2018radicals\u2019 everywhere, to cast aside the copies of Keep Calm And Colour In Unicorns and instead inundate the mail boxes of anybody and everybody you would ordinarily deem to \u2018have nothing in common with\u2019. What\u2019s the alternative? That you continue with a life of blinkered, onanistic self-assurance, immune to the truth of the surrounding landscape? Is this who you want to be? Only satisfied when you\u2019ve fulfilled your own needs, regardless of who or what it denies in the process? It\u2019s time to diversify and digress from the barely tolerated diet, and instead force yourself to swallow your most unpalatable hypocrisies. Break them down with a good glug of acid and permit your imagination to transform them into first class fertile matter, to enable new life to flourish in pastures new.<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"cxmmr5t8 oygrvhab hcukyx3x c1et5uql o9v6fnle ii04i59q\">\n<div dir=\"auto\">I asked Bobby Gillespie and Obsolete Capitalism to summarise what they believe to be the essence of Mark Fisher\u2019s work for inclusion in this piece.<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"cxmmr5t8 oygrvhab hcukyx3x c1et5uql o9v6fnle ii04i59q\">\n<h3 dir=\"auto\">Bobby Gillespie (Primal Scream), June 2022:<\/h3>\n<div dir=\"auto\">\u201cThe beauty of Mark Fisher\u2019s laser sharp critique of the destructive effects of life under Neoliberalism, was that it spoke to ordinary people in plain language that went beyond the often-hermetic intellectual world of academia. He is greatly missed. We need more voices like Mark\u2019s, more than ever.\u201d<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"cxmmr5t8 oygrvhab hcukyx3x c1et5uql o9v6fnle ii04i59q\">\n<div dir=\"auto\">So, let\u2019s assist in courting the audience Mark craved to reach the most. In another conversation with a friend I\u2019ve recently introduced to Mark\u2019s work, they said: \u201cIt feels to me like there is a feast of fawning over Mark\u2019s theories and a famine of practice out there.\u201d A valid point. There are people pushing themselves to continue his praxis \u2013 one such example that comes to mind is Oneohtrix Point Never. There are numerous others, but why stop there? What can be gained by knowing much of what is wrong and how it occurred, if we just hoard the horrors in the hope that somebody else will pick up the slack in remedying them? It ain\u2019t gonna happen. Meanwhile, the tendency to promote oneself as one of Fisher\u2019s dedicated disciples to the already switched on, on social media, prevails. Perhaps a sin we are all guilty of to a greater or lesser degree I expect, but as the expression goes: about as much use as an ashtray on a motorbike. If you\u2019re already familiar with Mark Fisher\u2019s work, by now, you might be vexed that I\u2019ve made little or no reference to Capitalist Realism, or Hauntology\u2026etc. Maybe that\u2019s because primarily Mark was my mate. I miss him. And for me, promoting the generosity of Mark Fisher the person, will always come first before his works. Mark gave you those. They are all available to be devoured and shared. Please do. The last word goes to Obsolete Capitalism, proving that although Mark wanted to appeal to everyone, he had a habit of impressing upon some of us an acuity that felt special, and unique to our innermost thoughts and experiences.<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"cxmmr5t8 oygrvhab hcukyx3x c1et5uql o9v6fnle ii04i59q\">\n<h3 dir=\"auto\"><strong>Obsolete Capitalism, June 2022:<\/strong><\/h3>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"cxmmr5t8 oygrvhab hcukyx3x c1et5uql o9v6fnle ii04i59q\">\n<div dir=\"auto\">\u201cLike other great thinkers of the past \u2013 Nietzsche and Deleuze among others \u2013 Mark Fisher is a writer with \u201cno mediation\u201d. What is left when he tears away with a simple and definitive gesture, the enveloping screen on which the great epic fable of \u2018capitalist realism\u2019 is projected? Only emptiness. Instead of living in an age \u2018saturated with history\u2019 as Nietzsche wrote, Fisher has clearly and capably described our age as \u2018saturated with emptiness\u2019. While this \u201cemptiness\u201d expands into every corner of capitalism, it also discharges the supposed systemic alternatives opposing it. Helping us in liberation from \u2018horror vacui\u2019 and recognising the emptiness in the false fullness of the Real, is his most generous and enduring intellectual legacy.\u201d<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"cxmmr5t8 oygrvhab hcukyx3x c1et5uql o9v6fnle ii04i59q\">\n<div dir=\"auto\">A statement about film-in-progress Lost Futures from director Niall McCann &#8211;<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div dir=\"auto\"><\/div>\n<h3 dir=\"auto\"><strong>Niall McCann, June 2022<\/strong><\/h3>\n<div class=\"cxmmr5t8 oygrvhab hcukyx3x c1et5uql o9v6fnle ii04i59q\">\n<div dir=\"auto\">The video we have produced for \u201cStorm Crow\u201d is an attempt to visualise Mark Fisher\u2019s ideas and combine them with music which comes from a similar place. An experiment in matching his ideas to Mark Stewart\u2019s music in a playful way, recontextualizing old TV advertisements\u2014which both Marks would have grown up watching\u2014zombie movies, along with pivotal social and political moments which helped bring us to what Fisher called \u201cCapitalist Realism\u201d which is the idea that it is now easier to imagine the end of the world, than the end of capitalism. The vast body of work Fisher left behind explores capitalism\u2019s unassailable role in our lives, the closing off of any sense of a future different from the present, and the effects of this on us as individuals. His writings lifted up the veil and showed the world afresh to his readers, and that\u2019s the core idea in the music video. The film itself revolves around something which is central to Mark Fisher\u2019s work: the future. When I was young the future was everywhere. It could be anything, it seemed rife with possibilities, for something better. Now, it\u2019s only talked about as a more terrifying version of the present. This is a film about the futures we have lost and how we might start imagining new ones again.<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"cxmmr5t8 oygrvhab hcukyx3x c1et5uql o9v6fnle ii04i59q\">\n<div dir=\"auto\">We will use Mark Fisher\u2019s life and his brilliant ideas as a guide through some of the most urgent questions of our time.<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"cxmmr5t8 oygrvhab hcukyx3x c1et5uql o9v6fnle ii04i59q\">\n<div dir=\"auto\">Here&#8217;s McCann&#8217;s movie trailer: <a class=\"oajrlxb2 g5ia77u1 qu0x051f esr5mh6w e9989ue4 r7d6kgcz rq0escxv nhd2j8a9 nc684nl6 p7hjln8o kvgmc6g5 cxmmr5t8 oygrvhab hcukyx3x jb3vyjys rz4wbd8a qt6c0cv9 a8nywdso i1ao9s8h esuyzwwr f1sip0of lzcic4wl gpro0wi8 py34i1dx\" tabindex=\"0\" role=\"link\" href=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=jDPgKIt0sH8&amp;list=RDjDPgKIt0sH8&amp;fbclid=IwAR2voPWFh10YvXGiCgEQ9gWzO1AfHutS5SVPi_gdsvel7kzhuGJAFPnf5mk\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=jDPgKIt0sH8&#8230;<\/a><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" class=\"alignnone size-medium wp-image-213144\" src=\"https:\/\/rizosfera.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/04\/7bd9ded8-2a56-4262-ab61-40a30eb20dd6-200x300.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"200\" height=\"300\" srcset=\"https:\/\/rizosfera.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/04\/7bd9ded8-2a56-4262-ab61-40a30eb20dd6-200x300.jpg 200w, https:\/\/rizosfera.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/04\/7bd9ded8-2a56-4262-ab61-40a30eb20dd6-681x1024.jpg 681w, https:\/\/rizosfera.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/04\/7bd9ded8-2a56-4262-ab61-40a30eb20dd6-768x1155.jpg 768w, https:\/\/rizosfera.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/04\/7bd9ded8-2a56-4262-ab61-40a30eb20dd6-83x125.jpg 83w, https:\/\/rizosfera.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/04\/7bd9ded8-2a56-4262-ab61-40a30eb20dd6-259x390.jpg 259w, https:\/\/rizosfera.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/04\/7bd9ded8-2a56-4262-ab61-40a30eb20dd6-266x400.jpg 266w, https:\/\/rizosfera.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/04\/7bd9ded8-2a56-4262-ab61-40a30eb20dd6-120x180.jpg 120w, https:\/\/rizosfera.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/04\/7bd9ded8-2a56-4262-ab61-40a30eb20dd6-173x260.jpg 173w, https:\/\/rizosfera.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/04\/7bd9ded8-2a56-4262-ab61-40a30eb20dd6.jpg 1064w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 200px) 100vw, 200px\" \/><\/p>\n<p><strong>Redemption Films<\/strong> is a film production company based in Dublin, Ireland founded by writer and director Niall McCann and cinematographer and editor Matthew Boyd. We specialise in creative documentary, fiction and music videos. You can watch some of them below. Get in touch to find out about our latest projects which, include a film about the life and writing of Mark Fisher. <strong>redemptionfilms at gmail<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Niall McCann<\/strong>\u2019s previous films include Art Will Save The World (2012), Lost In France (2016), The Science Of Ghosts (2018)<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Teaser for Lost Futures: a film about Mark Fisher With music by Mark Stewart (Storm Crow track) &#8216;Storm Crow&#8217; Written by M. Stewart and A. Spaceland. 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