High Winds & Slippery Surfaces (Film)

Pernille Spence (Artist), Corinne Jola (Artist), Zoë Irvine (Artist)

Research output: Non-textual formDigital or Visual Products

Abstract

In High Winds & Slippery Surfaces a fleeting body fights to maintain
control of their movement as they find themselves in an unstable and
unpredictable environment. The film experiments with the friction between
physical action, sound and space to awaken the kinaesthetic sense of the viewer.
Repeated disruption in the flow of action and sound together with the abrupt changes between involuntary and choreographed movements creates a dark, unsettling viewing experience as the sonically immersive environment takes the viewer beyond the screen supporting a greater sense of awareness of the space surrounding them.
Original languageEnglish
Media of outputFilm
Publication statusPublished - 2021

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