"The unique property of memories is that they are always moving".
The curious sense of déjà vu blurs the boundaries between
familiarity and strangeness. This installation captured the ghostly
impression of past actions, displaying these unfamiliar physical scenarios
within a series of ornate frames. An androgenous and transparent human
aura remains locked inside; a body of ambiguities and suggestions.
These images were projected directly onto a variety of surfaces,combining
the texture of a familiar object with an unfamiliar physical scenario.
Live art interactions collided and collaged in and out of the projections,
as the audience were invited to consider the very abstract and unpredictable
nature of human memory function.
Anne Seagrave is a multi-disciplinary artist who has presented
her work internationally for eighteen years. She devises vocal,
text and movement performances, soundworks for stage and radio,
slide projections and video art, installation, site-specific and
durational performances and exhibits for galleries, multimedia club
venues, arts festivals, public community and fringe theatres. She is currently
recipient of the Arts Foundation Live Art
Fellowship
2002.
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