I like to think that now the wardrobes are standing vertically, they have been freed from their pages and are now alive.
Wednesday, 25 March 2009
Vertical Wardrobes
I like to think that now the wardrobes are standing vertically, they have been freed from their pages and are now alive.
House Of Trash Exhibition

House Of Trash was a collaborative project between Arts and Events Management and Fine Artists at The Arts Institute In Bournemouth. It took place in an abandoned shop in Poole High Street where we were asked to create a piece of work responding to that site. I made two wind tunnels with fans connected to the bottom of the cardboard structure, to create a change in air temperature in the contained space of the tunnel.
Stroking Trees
This was series of films I made after Hunter. I wanted to explore the transformation of the inanimate piece of wood into something that could be seen as alive. I played around with how my body was interacting and holding this object and the differences of stroke i was using, I wanted to find out if there is a difference between a lovers stroke and a mothers stroke and whether this was enough to transform the inanimate object into the living. The stills from this video work better then the actual film itself as it came across when watching the footage back that I was acting in front of the camera and not simply carrying out an action.

Book Drop
Previously, my work before this piece was looking at natural air movement that continuously seeps into spaces and then mapping these air drafts. However, with Book Drop I wanted to record a movement that happened in one single action and what effects the movement of one object may have on its surroundings. The video is slowed down to emphasize impact.
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