National Park (or the world is not flat. It is incredibly spiky)

2012/2014

Perception is a movement of time, between graspable and intangible forces acting upon (and being acted upon by) images.

National Park (or the world is not flat. It is incredibly spiky), Hd Video, silent. 1hr duration (excerpt). 2012.

Shown at The Physics Room and RAMP gallery from the exhibition Thinking Feeling 2015 at The Physics Room in Christchurch and RAMP gallery in Hamiton. Curated by Paula Booker. National Park was part of I'm here for the Bees? from the project Assembly at ST Paul st Gallery (2012).

National Park was first installed as part of I'm here for the Bees? from the project Assembly at ST Paul st Gallery (2012).

The world is not flat. It is incredibly spiky installed as part of Thinking Feeling at RAMP gallery in Hamiton, curated by Paula Booker, 2015. A 24hr loop was played on a screen in the gallery's window, and a 15min version was screened in the cinema space as part of the project.

Read more about "Thinking Feeling" here:
Peter Vangioni: Thinking Feeling (pdf)
Time, Time Space: a conversation between Paula Booker and Laura Preston. Comparative Media Arts Journal, December 2018.
Ziggy Lever in conversation with Paula Booker about Thinking Feeling, an exhibition with works by Ziggy Lever and the late Joanna Margaret Paul. (The Physics Room 2015)



Related Projects:
Birds eating figs in the neighbour's yard (Factors and Figures)



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