ArtConnexions series


Autoria(s): King-Smith, Leah
Data(s)

2005

Resumo

The exhibition consists of a series of 9 large-scale cotton rag prints, printed from digital files, and a sound and picture animation on DVD composed of drawings, sound, analogue and digital photographs, and Super 8 footage. The exhibition represents the artist’s experience of Singapore during her residency. Source imagery was gathered from photographs taken at the Bukit Brown abandoned Chinese Cemetery in Singapore, and Australian native gardens in Parkville Melbourne. Historical sources include re-photographed Singapore 19th and early 20th century postcard images. The works use analogue, hand-drawn and digital imaging, still and animated, to explore the digital interface’s ability to combine mixed media. This practice stems from the digital imaging practice of layering, using various media editing software. The work is innovative in that it stretches the idea of the layer composition in a single image by setting each layer into motion using animation techniques. This creates a multitude of permutations and combinations as the two layers move in different rhythmic patterns. The work also represents an innovative collaboration between the photographic practitioner and a sound composer, Duncan King-Smith, who designed sound for the animation based on concepts of trance, repetition and abstraction. As part of the Art ConneXions program, the work travelled to numerous international venues including: Space 217 Singapore, RMIT Gallery Melbourne, National Museum Jakarta, Vietnam Fine Arts Museum Hanoi, and ifa (Institut fur Auslandsbeziehungen) Gallery in both Stuttgart and Berlin.

Formato

image/jpeg

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/48321/

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/48321/1/KING-SMITH_works_in_situ_IFA_BERLIN_1.jpg

http://www.goethe.de/prs/prm/a06/de1500269.htm

King-Smith, Leah (2005) ArtConnexions series. [Visual Artwork]

Direitos

Copyright 2005 Leah King-Smith

All rights reserved

Fonte

Art & Design; Creative Industries Faculty

Palavras-Chave #190500 VISUAL ARTS AND CRAFTS #190503 Lens-based Practice #Liminality #Subjectivity #video art #Identity #hapticity
Tipo

Creative Work