No empty place
is ever empty ...
o empty place is really empty: everywhere is filled up,
‘almost claustrophobically’ with all the traces
of the past.
Echo, palimpsest, footprint… |
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Audio-Video looped projection and shadow/slide installation,
site specific, The Falcon Works Pottery, Stoke on Trent, 2006
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| The pottery in this installation was the last pottery made
by Weatherby Pottery. The image is taken from the statue of
Josiah Wedgwood, [founder of the Stoke on Trent pottery industry
and the "father" of English bone china] which stands
opposite Stoke on Trent train station. |
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Below: 35mm slide (digitally-manipulated
image) and shadow projection. |
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This project was supported by a grant from the
Arts Council of England.
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