‘In free fall’

Read an interesting essay by Hito Steryl titled ‘In free fall: A thought experiment on vertical perspective’. Led to questioning on how do we navigate?, what is falling? and how do we look at things? In response to the essay I produced a perspex cylinder, lined on the inside with a google map of my village. I was thinking about what it might be like if we lived inside a cylinder instead of on the outside of a sphere (earth). Would our perception of perspective change with the absence of a horizon?

Identity/Print Performance -‘Mummy loves you’

I wanted to incorporate print and performance. I rolled ink onto a large polythene sheet. This sheet was to be my ‘stage’. I used my body to express insecurities and emotions that I have carried from the womb and into the present. Laying out different pieces of paper and fabric on the ink I made movements on them which left traces/prints of the performance. I used myself as a doormat, I rolled into a cocoon, I sung of childhood memories, I drew and stamped my hands and feet. I find the video of the performance hard to watch, yet when performing I felt very little anxiety. It was easier than speaking.I was aware of my audience but focused on myself and let my unconscious take over.

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A still from the video – singing ‘mummy loves you’