Lynn Dennisonhttp://www.lynndennison.com/atom/moving-image-collage2023-08-23T21:20:13+01:00
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https://static.folissimo.com/uploads/images/user179/1573125677_1292d.jpgRocklineRockline Video 30 secs, 2019
Made during an Endelienta Residency in Cornwall, footage is collaged together in an attempt to create an impression of how it feels to experience the landscape. Referencing ideas of capturing the view, and holiday postcards, the work describes the sights and sounds of being in the landscape.
Shown at Strangelove Festival, Photographers Gallery, London, Turner Contemporary, Margate, Fabrica, Brighton, Various venues, Folkestone
Sea View
Video 30 secs
Made during an Endelienta Residency in Cornwall
Referencing ideas of capturing the view, and holiday postcards, the work describes the sights and sounds of being in the landscape.
Rolling Stones
Video 31 secs
Made during an Endelienta Residency in Cornwall
Shown at Arts and Science, Gerald Moore Gallery, LondonRolling Stones, uses the notion of the various stratas of the earth, once a moving fluctuating substance which has now solidified and become a mass. Rolling stones are also known as sliding rocks, walking rocks, moving rocks and sailing stones, and are a geological phenomenon where rocks move and inscribe long tracks along a smooth valley floor without human or animal intervention. The movement of the rocks results when large ice sheets a few millimetres thick, floating in an ephemeral winter pond start to break up during sunny days. A balance of very specific conditions is thought to be needed for stones to move.
Seapool
Video 1 min
In Seapool, footage collected on an artists residency in North Cornwall, is collaged together to accentuate the power of the sea swelling and crashing onto rocks, and the vortex made by the force of the water.