2026, 5 minute filmMoving Unrest
Moving Unrest draws on the experience of zugunruhe, the migratory restlessness observed in caged birds, in order to reflect on the embodied experience of incarcerated men and the existential, universally human need for home. Each man is filmed standing within the prison holding cell, being turned towards his geographical direction of home, whether home be a place, person or feeling of safety or peace. The gesture is quiet and restrained: a body held still, oriented toward elsewhere. The bird becomes a proxy for an instinct that cannot be acted upon, a migratory impulse suspended by enforced time. This documentation ask how longing, memory, and direction persist when movement is denied, and speak to that steadying centre of gravity we hold on to through periods of instability.
Filmed by Tod Jones, Courtesy of IKON Gallery