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Objects in Motion

Torin Francis

17 Apr–4 May 2019

The works in Objects in Motion comprise durational site responsive installations, sculptures and video work, which explore liminal and transient relationships between weather balloons and found objects in site-specific locations. This project creatively explores slippages of motion and alterations in material states and how objects can act as markers of energy and time through constantly changing and ephemeral forms. Objects in Motion re-contextualises and re-evaluates the formal, material and conceptual potential of weather balloons, utilising process-driven methods of chance, improvisation and play. The outcomes of outdoor site-responsive installations are documented using video, and the iterative process of utilising material remnants of burst balloons from previous works is played out through developing assemblages in the gallery space. The works investigate the ways in which material properties of weather balloons - and their expression as inflated or attenuated form – act as registers of time. The exhibition seeks to dramatise the spatiotemporal dimension of the sculptural encounter and by extension our encounter with all objects.

Onsite, Exhibition
Overview

The works in Objects in Motion comprise durational site responsive installations, sculptures and video work, which explore liminal and transient relationships between weather balloons and found objects in site-specific locations.

Opening: 18 Apr 2019, 8am–10am

This program takes place on the land of the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation. We recognise that sovereignty was never ceded - this land is stolen land. We pay respects to Wurundjeri Elders, past, present and emerging, to the Elders from other communities and to any other Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islanders who might encounter or participate in the program.

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Working on unceded sovereign land of the Wurundjeri and Boon Wurrung people of the Kulin Nation, Blindside pays respect to Elders, past, present and emerging.