EXHIBITION
Anna McDermott | Multimedia Gallery
Opening 6pm Friday 21st of August 2020
Showing from the 21st August | 5th September

‘Slippage' explores how bodily presence may (or may not), be encapsulated and transmitted through the digital realm.
Anna McDermott's practice - which usually choreographs spaces for bodies to navigate - now relies upon digital avenues to choreograph these experiences in new ways; examining the emotional, personal and social boundaries in which we are situated or contained.
'Slippage' seeks to not privilege ocularity; understanding the potential for sound’s ephemerality to elasticise one’s encounter of space.
Through video and sound Anna offers viewers (listeners), alternate modes of exchange and ‘touch’ in a world where the ecology of relations between the body and space are both amplified and vulnerable.
Anna McDermott's multimedia masterpiece opens on Friday, August 21 at 6pm and runs until September 5.

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