Jodie Whalen-We already know how to build a time machine
Imagery of the ocean and sky is distorted and paired with an original soundscape to offer viewers a site to contemplate, belief and transformation. Repetition, replication and degradation of the imagery, sounds and motifs is harnessed to explore how meaning moves through, and translates between forms, signifying time and transformation. Symbols of earthly experience and liminal space become metaphors for our understating and experience of the unknown. Driven by a desire to give physical form to the intangibility of fraught emotional states such as grief, anger, fear, apathy and hopefulness.
Edition of 3 with 1AP
Imagery of the ocean and sky is distorted and paired with an original soundscape to offer viewers a site to contemplate, belief and transformation. Repetition, replication and degradation of the imagery, sounds and motifs is harnessed to explore how meaning moves through, and translates between forms, signifying time and transformation. Symbols of earthly experience and liminal space become metaphors for our understating and experience of the unknown. Driven by a desire to give physical form to the intangibility of fraught emotional states such as grief, anger, fear, apathy and hopefulness.
Edition of 3 with 1AP
Imagery of the ocean and sky is distorted and paired with an original soundscape to offer viewers a site to contemplate, belief and transformation. Repetition, replication and degradation of the imagery, sounds and motifs is harnessed to explore how meaning moves through, and translates between forms, signifying time and transformation. Symbols of earthly experience and liminal space become metaphors for our understating and experience of the unknown. Driven by a desire to give physical form to the intangibility of fraught emotional states such as grief, anger, fear, apathy and hopefulness.
Edition of 3 with 1AP
Artist name | Artwork title | Dimensions (size & weight) | Type & Medium | Gallery |
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Jodie Whalen | We already know how to build a time machine | 1920 x 1080 16:9 | HD video with sound | Unrepresented |
All funds raised will go to the artist and to the Australian Marine Conservation Society who are helping fight the effects of climate change on our oceans. Many thanks to the representing gallery in support of this art prize.
Jodie Whalen is unrepresented