#AMIF2015 was Tramway’s fourth edition of the Artists Moving Image Festival, which took place 12-13 September 2015, Glasgow.
#AMIF2015 examined the role of collective thinking and making. Presenting collaborative forms of production and research, the festival considered what it means for a group to constitute a single body of work and, inversely, how one can speak on behalf of collective thought or action.
Including a special two-day focus on the life and legacy of Stuart Marshall, the festival was programmed by Norms, tenletters, Conal McStravick with Ed Webb-Ingall and Laura Guy, and Transmission -- collectives and collaborators with an explicit link to Glasgow. It also featured an installation of work by James Richards and Steve Reinke.
The festival was co-organised by Tramway and LUX Scotland, with support from LUX.
This website archives content aggregated by #AMIF2015 programmers and artists. It will remain on amif.info until the next edition of the festival, and will be archived on amif2015.tumblr.com.










