Collective coverings, communal skin
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2012
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Collective Coverings, Communal Skin is a large-scale site-specific installation that grows with community contributions created for the 2012 Liverpool Biennial. The work involves transforming objects used in conflict (second hand hunting and camouflage t-shirts) into objects of comfort (hula hoop rag mats) . Many of the shirts were either donated or purchased from thrift stores in Los Angeles and Liverpool. With the massive help of the Liverpool community we transformed individual t-shirts through weaving them into a communal skin that covers the existing internal architecture. There was a workshop space with instruction video, inside the installation where visitors could sit and work on patchwork body-pillows. During structured workshops I talked with the community about meditating while they weave so as to contemplate the spiritual and conceptual dimension of the project. The hula-hoop weavings grew throughout the space for the duration of the 10-week Biennial. The community contributed 770 weavings. This project was funded by the Australia Council for the Arts and FACT. |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/77533/1/77533.jpg http://jemimawyman.wordpress.com/embodiable-installation/collective-coverings-communal-skin/ Wyman, Jemima (2012) Collective coverings, communal skin. [Visual Artwork] |
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Copyright 2012 Jemima Wyman |
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Creative Industries Faculty; School of Media, Entertainment & Creative Arts |
Palavras-Chave | #190504 Performance and Installation Art #Liverpool Biennale #Installation #Performance #Social engagement #Feminism |
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Creative Work |