| Lisa Benson |
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Desire Lines
Invite Text: Batchen's idea that space and time can be crossed by a shared tactile act, implies that sight and touch may become one.[1] <#_ftn1> Apply this idea to the experience of walking through a drawing [your touch shifts materials], seeing moments of construction through video projection [?If music were to be rendered as lines of reverb in a flat plane, this work would come close to what it would look like?[2] <#_ftn2> ], along with the potential to encounter similar drawings in the city [slowly disappearing under Melbourne foot traffic]. This project allows construction, alteration and disappearance to simultaneously occupy the same time and space. Real time, recorded time, and fragmented time collide in these simultaneous installations: Absence/presence replete open a dynamic temporal depth. Footnotes:
1. Geoffrey Batchen, Artspace lecture series, 27 July, 2001 |
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