13 FEBRUARY–20 MARCH
Photomechanical
Ciaran Begley, Jack Dunbar, Jack Harman (cur), Matthew James, Sarah Mosca & Zan Wimberley
Opening Thursday 13 February
6-8 pm
Photomechanical explores the slippage between photo and object: how light is used as a tool
for sculpting photographic material and how these processes might adumbrate some knowledge
of the medium. The artists present a narrative of ‘light writing’ that is more emanative than reflexive
of its own nature.
Catalogue essay by Jack Harman
Image credit: (L) detail, Matthew James, Pewter Flash Gun Ignition, Pewter, electrical fitting, magnesium flash bulb, 2019, 2020.
13 FEBRUARY–20 MARCH
Geospatial Atlas
Vaughan Wozniak-O’Connor
Opening Thursday 13 February
6-8 pm
Geospatial Atlas explores the creative potential of using tracking technologies as a drawing tool. Presented as a fragmented atlas of biometric data and embodied glitches, this exhibition attempts to map the emotional qualities of places as filtered through disorienting new technologies.
Artist statement and roomsheet
Image credit: (R), detail, Standing Still 2018-2019. GPS error ‘routes’, recorded while motionless in studio.
PHOTOMECHANICAL
GEOSPATIAL ATLAS
Photos: Zan Wimberley