Artist filmmakers Mark Lyken (films, video installations and sound works) and Emma Dove (film, installation and photography) live and work together in rural Dumfriesshire, Scotland. Together they combine their experience as individual artists to produce immersive films and moving image installations. See our website for images and links to some of the films featured in the interview. \n\nhttps://www.intothemothlight.com/home/ep22-mark-lyken-emma-dove\n\nIn the interview we discuss the work they made during residencies on The Black Isle and The Cromarty Firth where they explore the relationships between nature, industry and rural life. Mirror Lands (2014) and The Terrestrial Sea (2015) have both been screened internationally, with Mirror Lands winning the Award for Creativity at Document.Art International Film Festival in Bucharest. \n\n\u201c..a deeply moving, absorbing and haunting film and sound study.\u201d - The Quietus\n\u201cGenuinely breathtaking\u201d - Aesthetica Magazine\n\u201cA surrealistic meditation on the way that different environments encroach on each other" - Financial Times\n\n\u200bTheir latest collaboration 1300 shots (2020) is A single-take portrait film that returns two ex-patrons of Dundee cinema 'The Steps' to their favourite seats, 20 years after the cinema was decommissioned. A still camera observes those ex-patrons - the artist LAW and the musician VEX - watching one last film.\n \nWe talk about this new work and the companion piece LAW, VEX & THE STEPS (2020) - a short film that profiles those two characters and Dundee\u2019s forgotten arthouse cinema.