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An Eye, An Arch, A Bridge, 2014

Sound piece, performance, digital print on fleece

(sound piece made in collaboration with Neil Rose)

Performance for numerous voices, sound and image bringing together the myth of Ourobous, the anarchist theory of dissolving hierarchies and the Serpent dance, a Cornish Folk dance in which the leader continuously changes.

Images:

photograph of holestone, Cushendall, NI

documentation of performance, Bristol Art Weekend, 2014 (w. Alex Higlett)

digital print on fleece installed in the exhibition, Waking Up a Shape, Bristol Art Weekend, 2014

Three texts read during performance, sources: ‘A Guide to Penzance & its Neighbourhoods’, J.S Courtenay (1845), ‘Anarchy in Action’, Colin Ward (1973) and The construction of the World’ from ‘Timaeus, Plato.

Circular images projected during performance

Visual script for performance

 

An Eye, An Arch, A Bridge, 2014 Bryony Gillard in collaboration with Neil Rose A chorus of voices weave together a text exploring the anarchist theory of spontaneous order, the Serpent Dance and the myth of Oroboros. A performance including sound, spoken word and images.

 
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