FIONA DAVIES Memorial / Time of Death

Single-channel large-scale external projection, Mount Victoria Manor (Etico) front facade

With a slow fade between images, this work questions the time of death when it is apparent that parts of the plant are alive and parts are dying. The definition or clarification of the extent of the liminal space between life and death is unclear as the beauty of the yellow mop-headed Chrysanthemum flowers allows a re-evaluation of what is valuable, whether it is alive or dead.

 

Once Upon A Time Long Ago and Far Away :

A Short History of Removal

Performative lecture and installation, Rhomboid Studio and Performance Space, 30th April 5-6pm (doors 4.30)

General Admission $25 Concession $15 TICKETS

Combining a tabletop sculptural work of back-lit medical imaging, displayed on modified Tupperware domestic containers, projection and a spoken word performance of fiction and non-fiction elements, this work dwells in the liminal space of the patient as an often transitory player in the stratified world of the practice of medicine. 

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