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as storms take shape in the distance…
mixed media, 2007
Combining works on paper, film and video, as storms
take shape in the distance… investigates the changing natural
environment by imagining momentswhen major storms strike.
Pulling from footage gathered by storm researchers
and chasers, imagery is re-worked to consider the impacts of major
weather patterns. The artworks re-create, collect and preserve
existing ecological systems while imagining the impacts such events
could have on the overall natural balance. Setting aside the effects
of specific severe weather events which were an inspiration to
the work, such as Hurricane Katrina (USA, 2005) and the South Asian
Tsunami (Bandeh Aceh, Indonesia, Sri Lanka & others, 2004),
as storms take shape in the distance… instead concentrates
on the systems themselves and the precise moments when such storms
hit. Reflecting on the global effects of natural disasters, the
presented works seek to remind us how forceful the natural environment
can be and how easily it can render us powerless.
List of Works
"storms to come" (“blizzard”; “earthquake”; “heatwave”; “hurricane”; “lightning”; “tornado”; “tsunami”; “windstorm”)
dimensions variable, 2007 - lithographic prints with dry transfer letters on paper
"monitoring the storm (24 seconds)"
photographs, 2007 - 24 black & white photographic prints on fibre based paper
"untitled storm 1"
dvd, 2007 - 16mm film loop, 2 minutes, sound
"preserved forest"
dimensions variable, 2007 - motion picture film emulsion, acetate, 24 glass bottles with corks, lichen, sound
"untitled storm 2"
dvd, 2007 - 16mm film loop, 9.30 minutes, sound
premeired at the Fleishman
Gallery in Toronto - July 6 to August 4, 2007
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