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when the wind shifted
a site specific installation
Toronto, Nuit Blanche - Sept 2006
curated by Kim Simon
Ontario Power Generation, 700 University Avenue (at College
Street)
[In association with Ontario Power Generation].
Interacting directly with the urban environment, multiple projections
imagined the moment a small corner of the city is overtaken by
the natural world. Inspired by Toronto's now unforgettable aphid
infestation of August 2001, a series of outdoor projections created
moments of a shift in the balance between natural and urban environments.
Situated in a neighbourhood currently undergoing economic growth
and expansion, Battle's presentation of an encroaching natural
world reminds that its power is as transformative as that of
urban development.
As noted by Henriette Huldisch in the 2006
Whitney Biennial Catalogue, "Christina Battle takes a
physical, painterly approach to her medium: shooting on 16mm
film stock, she processes the works by hand using custom-made
chemicals and subsequently continues to alter the developed
film by colour toning, painting, or dunking it in solution.
Interested in evoking a charged emotional register, she treats
the celluloid strip as though applying layers of paint to canvas
until the texture and surface of the original photographic
imagery are profoundly transformed by the traces of her manual
manipulations."
Installation
details (nuit blanche website)
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