A series of spoken propositions that draw on the experiences and insights gained in residency.
As part of An Infrasonorous Archipelago, Lucy Bleach’s project that draws on the antipodean relationship between Tasmania and the Azores, exploring the vibrational energies, fragile geologies and situated practices that echo across sea, land and air, connecting archipelagos and imaginations. The work engages with infrasonic monitoring across the islands, spontaneous volcanic events and artefacts, and swimming/singing practices.
Using a series of propositions explored through experimental drawing, video, sculpture and performance, the work reflects on the value of the incidental, of reciprocity, and of the felt (more than the known).
– This project was made possible by the Australian Government Regional Arts Fund, which supports the arts in regional and remote Australia. (Australian Government Regional Arts Fund, Regional Arts Australia (RAA), RANT Arts (Regional Program Administrator)