| SHELAGH
CLUETT
Digital
Surface Project Description
The focus
of the research is an investigation into the relationship
between surface and time, through the media of sculpture,
digital imagery and video. The works search for equivalence
between a mental and physical space, holding a sense of
journey.
Over the
past twenty years I have traveled extensively throughout
Asia documenting structures that are themselves the focal
point of a journey and a space where the physical and spiritual
co-exist. The stone of which these structures are built
holds an implicit sense of time, the surface is carved;
time further erodes.
Within the
sculpture, the temple plan exists as a pure ideal locked
within the landscape of the stone. After documenting the
original surface, it is sandblasted away, leaving only the
digitally manipulated plan to position the viewer in relation
to the structure. There is a layering of time within the
object, the speed of image of the plan against the stillness
of the stone.
The digital
images are a composite of the ground plans with temple figures
or rock surfaces. The images are taken at the end of a journey
from within the structure that is the realisation of the
plan. They pinpoint a moment in time, and attempt to appropriate
the space. Both plan and image have validity but are of
a very different order. The sense of place is locked into
the expanded landscape of stone or runs over the bodies,
sitting on the flesh as tattoos.
Video is used as an investigatory tool, searching for connections
like a detective or archaeologist.
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