(Installation view)
HD Video, sound, manhole guard, synthetic canvas, stool, thermos, lantern, tea dyed shoe laces, up cycled high vis polo shirts, cotton warp, perspex
Blue,Orange contemplates a contemporary Australian Landscape and the relationship between humans and nature within it. It examines the set of symbols and pointers brandished upon the earth by humans, the dogmatic creed epitomized by high vis fluoro colour that blatantly polarises the lands nakedness
(Installation view)
HD Video, sound, manhole guard, synthetic canvas, stool, thermos, lantern, tea dyed shoe laces, up cycled high vis polo shirts, cotton warp, perspex
(Installation view)
HD Video, Sound, Manhole guard, Synthetic Canvas, Stool, Thermos, Lantern, Tea dyed shoe laces, Up cycled high vis polo shirts, Cotton Warp, Perspex
Single Channel HD Video with sound. 3:30 mins looped
Blue, Orange looks at the contemporary Australian landscape, it’s institutionalisation and the dogmatic symbols brandished upon it. Here a council road worker cuts up the landscape like a Japanese Samurai. His blue and orange uniform reflected in the landscape. The work incongruously throws Greek folk music into the mix and a new ‘folkloric’ dance becomes synonymous with the flight of creed. The work humorously questions symbol, creed and folklore within the Australian cultural landscape.