Artist Statement
Synchronised 4 channel Video Installation, Performance Space, Carriageworks, ISEA2013
Documentation of a 4 channel version of The Visceral Garden exhibited at Performance Space, Carriage Works for the Pspace Switched On exhibition program and ISEA2013.
Soundtrack: Heath Franco and Naomi Oliver
Collaborative performance with Naomi Oliver.
Cameras: John A Douglas, Heath Franco & Kristian Haggblom
Macro Videography: John A Douglas
Animation, Chroma key and editing: John A Douglas
Human organ specimens courtesy of The Museum of Human Disease, Faculty of Medicine, UNSW.
This project was funded by a Artist Initiated Residency grant in partnership with Performance Space.
HD 1080p video available as 4 channel sychronised video or single channel 1080p video.
- John A Douglas has been supported by a residency at the School of Art and Media, University of UNSW through partnership with Performance Space, and residency at the School of Human Disease UNSW. John A Douglas is represented by Chalk Horse, Sydney.