Friday, 21 November 2008
Transhumation - Dulverton Town Hall
Transhumation 2008, Powder coated aluminium, digital image printed on acrylic opal, LED's, 200 x 200 cm
These images show the installation of the work at Dulverton Village Hall on Exmoor National Park for the Triparks preview event, Thursday 15th - Sunday 18th October. During the installation and preview period the work attracted a lot of attention from local residents, and I hear was even discussed at the writing group who meet weekly in the space. Due to this interest in the work it has been able to remain there until the main body of the Triparks tour begins next spring on Dartmoor.
The work initiated many interesting conversations, a lot of which revolved around individual spiritual readings and similarities in construction of the image to that of a rose window, a feature of church architecture. Someone commented that the work resembled Hindu or Buddhist mandala's and had similar meditative qualities, I found this very interesting. We talked about how the work was difficult to understand as a whole without understanding it's individual components, and how the eye was constantly pulled back and forth across its surface.
Labels:
archaeology,
architecture,
biology,
body/landscape,
cellular,
cycles,
duality,
hybrid,
triparks