APHASIA is a dynamic and immersive experience.
Our short video gives a sense of the installation...enjoy !!
Stills of the installation may be seen here
The new immersive installation APHASIA breathes at the point where words lose their clarity of meaning, conflating reality with dreams and informed by contestable, imprecise memory. Taking as its points of departure letters written to Darragh by her father and her own dreams, the text omnipresently straddles reality and fantasy until they are one and the same, fused through reception, (mis)understanding, and experience.
Sunday, August 11, 2013
Sunday, February 3, 2013
Up and running!
APHASIA has been up and running for some time, and now after the Christmas-New Year period, there is still time to catch APHASIA at the Australian Centre for Photography (ACP)!
The wall text
Moving through the space one is slowly enveloped in a slow-moving, low-level fog, before encountering the tape, then moving through it...
The opening was a great success - you can see some of the pictures of the launch of ACP's Summer Series here: http://tmp.acp.org.au/news/ . It was a great night, and we are pleased to report that APHASIA went over very nicely indeed. There will be some reviews shortly, as well as a limited edition monograph being published by the ACP! We are both excited by that!
We have put together a little gallery of the work - a few images that really give the flavour of the installation! It is up until February 17 - so swing by and experience the work!
The wall text
What lies behind the red door?
Moving through the space one is slowly enveloped in a slow-moving, low-level fog, before encountering the tape, then moving through it...
...and then, the final projection...
Video, tape, sound, fog...APHASIA.
Stay tuned for a video walk through of the piece soon!!
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