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investigation and development

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This is a developing body of work made as part of my final year of my bachelor of contemporary arts at Edith Cowan University. These photos document my initial investigation of the female body through textile, focusing particularly on what it means to make art interactive and performative. This is not a final work, rather a developing one.

This body of work contains three large-scale soft sculptures, a video projection, and a visual documentation of participants behaviours interacting with the sculptures. These streams of art-making exist to inform me going forward of crucial visual languages, of embedded themes and ideas that have arisen out of the interactive art experience, and of the strengths of video and photo as documentation of performance.

as part of this investigation i had friends participate in a photoshoot, asking them to interact with any of the three sculptures. below are the results.

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I would like to acknowledge the traditional custodians of this land the Whadjuk people of the Noongar nation, and pay my respects to elders past, present, and emerging, and extend this respect to all first nations people.

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