Painting Apparatus
Interactive video-painting with sound
April 2011.
Utsikten Kunstsentrum, Kvinesdal, NO
Interactive video-painting with sound
April 2011.
Utsikten Kunstsentrum, Kvinesdal, NO
This work simulates a jump off a building. One experiences the sensation of the fall by stepping between two screens, above and below his or her own body. A video of an actual fall appears on the screens. The upper screen displays a clip of the sky going higher, while the lower one shows a clip of the ground coming closer and bigger. Both of these projections are synchronized, and they are forming an illusive ambient experience. The viewer can step on the lower screen and "feel" the downfall.
The title of the project Clepsichor (clepsydra + choir) integrates two words – the Greek word clepsydra, which means a water clock that measures time by means of a regulated flow of liquid, and the English word choir.
While reading the official medical texts, it is not hard to realiise that everyone could be identified as a mental patient, these texts are mostly rigid but incredibly sharp. Strong concerns in those texts, to identify someone with suicide are, in general, like: job loss, depression, ephemeral failure, breaking the relationship, etc. Psychiatrists have the power to put anyone in so many categories of high-risk suicidal factor. I presented statements, facts and threatening messages from sociological archives and show them together with a dreamlike vision of self-death.
Interactive video installation
May 2008.
Zaal5, FilmHuis, The Hague
Interactive video installation with water and sound
September 2009.
Epicentrum
Stichting Centrum, The Hague
September 2013
Gallery 12 HUB, Belgrade
Little bit of history deleting
23 May to 15 July 2013
currated by Isin Önol
Site-specific installation with water, light and sound
November 2012.
ResidenSEA, Heraclion, GR