In Alex Selenitsch’s work, Restored Messy Life, the artist considers the materiality of the book form, placing emphasis on the normally invisible structure of a book by making the written word inaccessible. In my work Bird Caged / Caged Bird I highlight the materiality of animation, which is usually seen as ephemeral screen based images and make it exist as an object experienced within a different space and time.
Publisher
Deakin University Art GalleryPlace of publication
Melbourne, Vic.Creation date
2012-01-01Language
engNotes
ATTENTION ERA 2015 CLUSTER LEADERS: The Library does not currently have access to the research output associated with this record, please contact DRO staff for further information regarding access.drosupport@deakin.edu.auExhibited in the 'Face to Face' exhibition at the Deakin University Art Galleries in Burwood 25th July to 1st September 2012 and at Waterfront Campus 2nd October to 2nd November 2012 Face to Face Catalogue ISBN: 9780987295408Publication classification
J2.1 Minor original creative work; JO1 Original creative work - Visual art workExtent
glass, engraving, animation, digital screen; book: 30 x 15 x 1cm (approx), small object: 30 x 14 x 19cm (approx), digital screen: 18.2 x 30.7 x 2.8cm