In Il Pixel Rosso shows, audience members wear video goggles and follow headphone instructions. In 2010, Wilkinson formed Il Pixel Rosso, a collaboration with Silvia Mercuriali, a theatremaker who creates ‘autoteatro’ (theatre in which audience members perform the work, responding to instructions). His films have won a Kino Short Film Award (2007) a Triangle Award (2007) a BBC Lottery Award for Best UK Arts Project (2008) a Koestler Award for Best Feature Film (2009) and Best Documentary at the Picture This Film Festival in Calgary, Canada (2009). Wilkinson has made many short films, including Sparkle, Horsey, The Sound of the Wind in the Trees, Gypsy, Where There is Love There is No Law, Death of an Innocent, and The Front. The most ambitious was The Flophouse, a six-part film and theatre show, staged at Komedia, Brighton, from Autumn 2008 to Spring 2009. Junk TV went on to create 'expanded cinema' events, in which they combined film with live performances. After holding similar events in London and Amsterdam, the pair moved to Brighton where, in 1997, they launched Junk TV, a youth and community film and screening company. Dutnall and Wilkinson held events in which they encouraged people to shoot film on the streets where they lived, using whatever equipment was available, screening the films in local venues. Wilkinson began working as a filmmaker in 1993 when, with Paul Dutnall, he formed the Buck in Fudgy 'No/Low Budget Film and Video Collective' in Nottingham. 8 Beyond the Bright Black Edge of Nowhere.
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