We will meet sooner than two mountains
Two screen HD projection
London College of Communication MA show 2013
A series of annotated photographs from 1946 charting a trip across North Wales.
An archive of letters between a Victorian artist, Lily Whaite, and her father, and boxes of ephemera, gallery listings, pamphlets, dried flowers.
A re-encounter with a place I had never been to, but experienced through the photographs, a feeling of familiarity.
The work explores a place where people and their experiences exist as latency, and a search to reveal them.
Through mirroring and doubling, the events of their lives are revealed to be both unique and shared, playing out simultaneously, place acting as a palimpsest.
Activating a feeling of presence and absence, the intention is to reveal that place is transformative, and in a state of flux. Characters exist as their experiences outside of time, and experiences exist as ghosts.
Winner:
Photofusion award 2013
Photoworks award 2013
Two screen HD projection
London College of Communication MA show 2013
A series of annotated photographs from 1946 charting a trip across North Wales.
An archive of letters between a Victorian artist, Lily Whaite, and her father, and boxes of ephemera, gallery listings, pamphlets, dried flowers.
A re-encounter with a place I had never been to, but experienced through the photographs, a feeling of familiarity.
The work explores a place where people and their experiences exist as latency, and a search to reveal them.
Through mirroring and doubling, the events of their lives are revealed to be both unique and shared, playing out simultaneously, place acting as a palimpsest.
Activating a feeling of presence and absence, the intention is to reveal that place is transformative, and in a state of flux. Characters exist as their experiences outside of time, and experiences exist as ghosts.
Winner:
Photofusion award 2013
Photoworks award 2013