This is a documentation of my final work for the drawing II paper. Synchronise me emerged
from an extensive conversation surrounding movement and sound in order to
explore ideas around breath. My intention was to capture the essence of breath
and with it alter a space, in order to create consciousness in respect to
breathing. I was looking into emphasizing that continuous action that marks
each day into personalized seconds. To at least for a moment make way for
awareness in the audiences experience with their own breathing and simultaneously fall in sync with the work. By modifying a
space where the audience could be a part of rather than look from the outside
in on, I opened the doors into a deeper experience. Where not noticing the air entering and leaving their bodies becomes
almost impossible, and the choice of breathing together or alone rises before
them.
Josie Do Nizza. Synchronise Me (2012).
Light and sound projection from roof to floor in a dark room.
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