I wanted to develop the idea of the projected wall text further, and made a site-specific installation in my studio space. Taking old work of the wall has left evidence behind, and so I took the time to map out the space using a series of arrows and labels. The installation switches between a set of labels that are descriptive to a set that are more ambiguous, playing with two separate lines of enquiry; the line of someone who isn’t familiar with the space, and the line of someone who is and can identify elements of the space. I also tested how my presence in the space could alter a projected text. By using white text on a black background, the background itself does not appear when projected, giving the illusion that the text is hovering on the wall/ on what is present in the room. It also gives a sense of the installation's temporal nature, and how it will not always remain in that space.
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AuthorThird Year BA Hons Fine Art student studying at Falmouth University Archives
April 2017
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