Walking in the footsteps of JG Ballard
To commiserate the passing of JG Ballard, who died last week, I visited Sutton Road multi-storey car park in my hometown Watford:
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In 1971 JG Ballard used the town’s then futuristic parking structures as a location for his short film CRASH!
He referred to Watford as ‘the Mecca of the multi-storey car park’.
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Shot for the BBC two years before his notorious novel of the same name was published, the film followed Ballard as he outlined some of the ideas that would later form the basis of the book (itself adapted for the screen by David Cronenberg in 1996).
When I first saw the short film, specifically the moment I recognised Sutton Road multi-storey car park, it was the second nearest I've ever come to having a religious experience.
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CRASH! no longer seems to exist on the internet, although I do have a copy on vhs somewhere, which I shall endeavour to locate, digitise, and upload.
Ballard said of Watford's car parks:
'I was quite interested in the gauge of psychoarchitectonics.'
And one can't say fairer than that.
Further reading:
http://www.ballardian.com/crash-full-tilt-autogeddon
http://www.ballardian.com/iain-sinclair-when-in-doubt-quote-ballard
UPDATE
Grebmops uploaded CRASH! two days ago:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HT2eECKvdTc
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It's strange that watching that 1970 film about car crashes that the impacts are so lame and tame compared with anything that you see on Police, Camera, Action! these days. Anyone that experienced a crash like that now would not only not be sexily maimed, but would be in fine form to get your insurance details and sue you for reckless endangerment. Such is the passing of the world.
ReplyDeleteThe photo makes it look quite beautiful. I wonder if he ever visited car park opposite St Marys church in the town centre? We used to throw water bombs off the top after the morning service...
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