Even at this late stage, I will explore the idea of using two projectors together (I will be doing this, but in two different spaces for two different works, I want to see what occurs when the video is seen twice, together). I know that the work won’t be presented like this for the show, but I can’t stop thinking about what comes next…I’m getting ahead of myself maybe. I am beginning to feel a bit trapped and restricted right now, as I know that I have to reach a “final” point for assessment but I don’t want to stop now. Maybe this mid-point (as I’ll call it) is necessary and will allow space for more reading and research, hopefully helping me to progress, but it definitely feels like it’s being stretched out!
I have seen some interesting set ups over the last few weeks: Fiona Tan at GOMA, Wendelien van Oldenborgh at the Millennium Gallery, Sheffield, and Andrew Carnie at GV Art, London. Each is pushing me to think more about working digitally, and the interesting ways they can be presented.