A series of 4 HD installations over three days

TR Flaxton

Research output: Non-textual formExhibition

Abstract

Over three different days I exhibited different installations to discover from the audience what the work was evoking. This was in the early part of my Creative Research Fellowship so I was prepared to use a 'test bed' of different ways of screening work and changed the methodology of that screening as I went. For instance, Un Tempo Una Volta (publication 136028) is now shown suspended at an angle of 45 degrees 10 foot above the audience, but at that time I projected it down into a rectangular hole beneath the audience. Other sculptural experiments occurred during the period of exhibition. The works shown were: Water Table (135927) Unfurling (136100) Dance Floor (135918) Un Tempo Una Volta (136028) Engagement with communities and subsequent attendance at events such as this brings new audiences to digital installations and information presented with the installation reveals the research enquiry and core research questions, plus credits the AHRC and University of Bristol as sponsors of the event.
Translated title of the contributionA series of 4 HD installations over three days
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationPheonix Arts Center, Glastonbury
Media of outputInstallation
Publication statusPublished - 2008
EventPheonix Arts Center, Glastonbury - Glastonbury, United Kingdom
Duration: 18 Sept 200820 Sept 2008

Bibliographical note

Medium: High Resolution Digital Installations

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