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Nostalgia (detail),
10'x 8' video projection |
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Wave (detail),
video projection onto plexiglass |
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Spin (detail),
22" x 26" video projection onto floor |
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Nostalgia (detail)
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Gravity
(1997-1999)
Comprised of five elements installed as
distinct stations in a darkened room, this installation is
a meditation on transgression, subjectivity, risk and loss:
Sonar
The sound of a sonar echo permeates the space emitted from
a gray metal public address speaker mounted near the ceiling.
Source: digitally created for Gravity.
• Ceiling mounted PA speaker, amplifier, CD player
Nostalgia
Dancers at “The Gateways” lesbian bar, London. Video loop
comprised of two slow motion sequences: a long shot of a crowd
of women dancing; cuts to a close-up of a young couple dancing
cheek to cheek. Source: The Killing of Sister George, 1974,
Director: Robert Aldrich.
• 10’ x 8’ video wall-projection, LCD video projector, VCR
Spin
Video projection of a sequence of women divers spinning, in
slow motion, over a sparkling blue swimming pool. Projected
onto a white surface on the floor. Source: Television coverage
of 1996 Summer Olympic Games, Women’s Diving Competition.
• 22” x 26” image, mini video projector, tripod, VCR, vinyl
sheet
Wave
Video projection loop of “the First Woman in Space”, Valentina
Terechkova, waving and smiling for the camera from her Russian
space capsule. Projected onto an opaque Plexiglas screen suspended
from the ceiling. Viewers can watch the flickering black &
white image from both sides. Source: Dateline: 1961/62 Into
Orbit, produced by ABC News, New Atlantic Productions, 1982.
Two unhoused audio speakers form a listening station on the
wall. The aria Ebben n’andro lontana plays every 2 minutes
at low volume (duration = 4:49). Source: Golden Opera, Decca
Record Co., London, 1993, (from the opera La Wally by Alfredo
Catalani, sung by Renata Tebaldi).
• Mini video projector, tripod, VCR, 9” x 13” Plexiglas suspended
from ceiling
• 2, 8” audio speakers, amplifier, CD player
Spatial variations: This work has been
installed in various gallery spaces in both group and solo
exhibitions:
30' x 30' (Gallery 400, Chicago)
20' x 50' (Ottawa Art Gallery, Ottawa)
50' x 45' (Gallery TPW, Toronto)
25' x 18' (Vancouver Art Gallery)
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