Installation Image Free-Fall Exhibition at the West Cork Art Centre Curated by Ann Davoren

Installation image from Free-Fall exhibition at the West Cork Art Centre. Free-Fall is a solo exhibition of aerial photographs, photographic stop motion animations and an interactive audio visual work by Irish artist Amy Walsh. Free-Fall consists of three inter-related bodies of work titled Saturday...

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Main Author: Walsh, Amy M
Format: Text
Language:unknown
Published: Technological University Dublin 2011
Subjects:
KAP
Kap
Online Access:https://arrow.tudublin.ie/fagallery/6
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Summary:Installation image from Free-Fall exhibition at the West Cork Art Centre. Free-Fall is a solo exhibition of aerial photographs, photographic stop motion animations and an interactive audio visual work by Irish artist Amy Walsh. Free-Fall consists of three inter-related bodies of work titled Saturday Swimmers, The New Gardeners and Small Stories. The work was produced in three very different locations – Newfoundland, Iceland and Ireland – documenting individuals carrying out similar mundane, routine activities in their own landscapes. What makes this exhibition exceptionally interesting is the photographic technique employed by the artist in most of the works. For the past year and a half Amy Walsh has been investigating and using the Kite Aerial Photography (KAP) technique, where a digital camera is attached to a kite and photographs are taken from a ‘bird’s eye’ view. https://arrow.tudublin.ie/fagallery/1006/thumbnail.jpg