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i1234m

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posted on 2013-01-01, 00:00 authored by Dirk De Bruyn
In experimental film-artist Dirk De Bruyn’s work, these gestures of syntactical erasure can be understood as a poetic practice which seeks to grasp preverbal early childhood states – an (inevitably futile) attempt to excise meaning from experiences, before language and its attendant comprehension of the world. De Bruyn attributes this impulse to his early immigration from The Netherlands to Australia, and the confusion he experienced in the consequent liminal space between cultures, identities and languages. His tumultuous performances, which typically begin and end in darkness, combine urgent vocal utterances – hollering, screaming and chanting – with the sumptuous illumination of projected film. De Bruyn’s vocalisations meld with and amplify the images’ blooming fields of colour and intricately layered, hand-animated imagery. At Gertrude, Dirk will perform a new work for three 16mm projectors and voice entitled ‘i1234m’.

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Event

English as a Second Language/ Vocal Folds

Publisher

Otherfilm

Location

Gertrude Contemporary, Fitzroy, Vic.

Place of publication

Fitzroy, Vic.

Start date

2013-07-18

Language

eng

Publication classification

J1 Major original creative work; JL4 Live performance - Other

Extent

Voice with three 16mm film projectors

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