Anna Bensky, On the horizon just above the waves (still), 2022. Digital audio-visual work, 6:20.
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Anna Bensky, On the horizon just above the waves (still), 2022. Digital audio-visual work, 6:20.
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Join Window Gallery and artist Anna Bensky for the opening of On the horizon, just above the waves at Window Gallery on Wednesday 3 May, 5:30pm.
On the horizon, just above the waves explores the impact of non-human entities in the establishment of plant life on Rangitoto Island, the youngest of Tāmaki Makaurau’s volcanic peaks. The video is comprised of photogrammetry-based point clouds derived from Rangitoto’s lichen communities and scoria fields, while the accompanying audio track follows a reflective narrative around the visible geological and speculated ecological similarities between Rangitoto and Mars.
Read more about the exhibition below.
Join Window Gallery and artist Anna Bensky for the opening of On the horizon, just above the waves at Window Gallery on Wednesday 3 May, 5:30pm.
On the horizon, just above the waves explores the impact of non-human entities in the establishment of plant life on Rangitoto Island, the youngest of Tāmaki Makaurau’s volcanic peaks. The video is comprised of photogrammetry-based point clouds derived from Rangitoto’s lichen communities and scoria fields, while the accompanying audio track follows a reflective narrative around the visible geological and speculated ecological similarities between Rangitoto and Mars.
Read more about the exhibition below.