How the Mighty have Fallen


VIDEO WORK: Flies that curve fleeting geometries into the place. 2010
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Canopy, digital photograph, 2009


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Sky Dwelling, found fragments of clay pigeons, domestic mirror, plywood, 2012 (Finn Richards)


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Sky Dwelling, detail, found fragments of clay pigeons, domestic mirror, 2012 (Finn Richards)


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Variable Canopy (if there ever could be such a thing), mixed media. (Finn Richards)


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The Tree and You and Me, 2011


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Speculative branch, 2011


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Felt geometries, thread, pins, high tensile steel, 2011 (Tony Corey)


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Your lens, 2011 (Tony Corey)


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A Stammering Transference, 2011 (Tony Corey)


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The Colours of Kryptonite, 2011 (Tony Corey)


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Projections of Flies that curve fleeting geometries into the place, 2010

Rebecca O'Dwyer wrote a piece on the video work "Flies that curve fleeting geometries into the place"
for Superkaleidoscope (DE/AUS) in January 2012. Rebecca's response can be viewed here.


This work/project was shown in different evolving forms at: The Joinery, Dublin, 2010; Queen Street Studios, Belfast, 2011, Monster Truck, Dublin, 2012.
What sits at its nub, is an interest in the language of encounter.
Thanks also to Aidan Lynam

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