Flux 2018
Flux considers phenomenological experiences through installation, investigating the intersection of embodied perception, time and being. Flux requires the viewer's interaction to complete the work. The spacing of the hanging panels invite the viewer to pass through, creating movement, whilst the mirror panels provide glimpses of oneself, other participants and fractured views of the architecture. The viewer may experience the shift between being subject and object as they move between being an observer and a participant.
Flux, 2018. Installation views.
Installation. Materials: hanging acrylic panels, 2.4m x variable widths, black coated aluminium frame, marine braid, steel wire, crimps and swivels. Dimensions variable.
Video showing floor impacts at: Vimeo
Video showing wall projections at: Vimeo
Video courtesy Alice Lew. Photos: Sally Vivian, Alice Lew and Malini Maunsell.
Installation. Materials: hanging acrylic panels, 2.4m x variable widths, black coated aluminium frame, marine braid, steel wire, crimps and swivels. Dimensions variable.
Video showing floor impacts at: Vimeo
Video showing wall projections at: Vimeo
Video courtesy Alice Lew. Photos: Sally Vivian, Alice Lew and Malini Maunsell.