The light of Gairdner 2
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2006
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The Light of Gairdner 2 is a key work of the author's exhibition Lightsite, which toured Western Australian galleries from February 2006 to November 2007. It is a five-minute-long exposure photographic image captured inside a purpose-built, room-sized pinhole camera which is demountable and does not have a floor. The Light of Gairdner 2 depicts two brothers Allan and Harvey Lynch during their barley harvest. Allan is standing outside the pinhole camera-room in the barley field with their new 'CASE' harvester. The light from this exterior landscape is 'projected' inside the camera-room and illuminates the interior scene which includes that part of the barley field upon which the floorless room is erected, along with Harvey who is standing inside. The image evokes the temporality of light. Here, light itself is portrayed as the primary medium through which we both perceive and describe landscape. In this way it is through the agency of light that we construct our connectivity to landscape. The exhibition/catalogue statement. "Harvey and Allan Lynch lost their father Frank, in a crop dusting crash five years ago. They now manage their dad's 6000 acre farm and are photographed here at the time of their barley harvest. The Light of Gairdner 2 features their new 'CASE' harvester, and in the distance, the grain silos of Gairdner." |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/32196/2/ScreenHunter_08_May._14_14.54.jpg http://eprints.qut.edu.au/32196/3/Research_Statement_The_Light_of_Gairdner_2_Ian_Weir.pdf http://www.regionalarts.com.au/raa1/big-story-country.asp Weir, Ian (2006) The light of Gairdner 2. [Visual Artwork] |
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Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering |
Palavras-Chave | #120107 Landscape Architecture #220301 Aesthetics #220303 Environmental Philosophy #Landscape #Photography #Habitation #Representation #Sustainability |
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Creative Work |