Scottish artist Douglas Gordon works predominantly with video and performance: in one piece, the artist lists the names of every person he has met and can remember; in another he slows down Hitchcock's Psycho so that it lasts for 24 hours.
Despite winning the Turner Prize way back in 1996, Gordon is today probably best known as the man responsible for Zidane, un portrait du 21e siècle, that film that follows Zidane around the pitch before he headbuts that other chap.