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photo courtesy of Sara MacLean
Uncharted Histories: Pirates
mixed media, 2008
Through film, video, and collage, Uncharted
Histories: Pirates investigates the changing political status
of pirates by considering the roles they played in the power
struggle between monarchs of the sixteenth, seventeenth and eighteenth
centuries. Generally defined by their attacks and thievery indiscriminate
of nationality, many pirates contributed greatly to the development,
growth and success of struggling nations. As countries battled
to gain power, a number of pirates facilitated the expansion
and colonialization of new lands through the exploration and
mapping of uncharted territories. Also positioning the pirate
as explorer, the work imagines encounters faced on the shores
of undiscovered islands. Pirates noted in the historical record
are placed within dark and curious scenarios as they fight off
surprise attacks from the unfamiliar surroundings.
List of works:
“Anne Bonny, Unknown Island, 1719”
35mm motion picture film emulsion, acetate, diffusion paper, filtered projected light.
“A Summary of New Discoveries Made Along Sir Francis Drake’s Journey Around the World, 1577 - 1580”
16mm film loop.
“Henry Morgan, Unknown Island, 1667”
35mm motion picture film emulsion, acetate, diffusion paper, filtered projected light.
“A New and Accurate Map of the World Drawn According to the Best and Latest Discoveries That Have Been Made”
35mm motion picture film emulsion, acetate, diffusion paper, light, 4 minute sound loop.
“Uncharted Histories: Pirates [Sir Francis Drake; Sir John Hawkins; Sir Henry Morgan; Captain William Kidd; Edward Teach (Blackbeard)]”
16mm film projected on video, silent, 14 minutes.
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