Trailer: measure up a remote island, 2009
Goldsmiths Collge, London, 2009
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“Trailer: measure up a remote island” is an interactive installation piece that attempts to communicate and mobilise 3 spacial parts of the work.
Part 1_<Trailer> is a premonition of experience formed of a trailer (box with wheels) awaiting visitors outside a building. When someone enters the trailer, a small image at the rear is flashed by a strobe light and a signal is transmitted inside of the building to trigger actions in Part 2.
Part 2_<Measure Up> is a blown-up scaled realisation of the premonition located within the exhibition space. The image you have seen in the part 1 is magnified and becomes a wall structure. A similar strobe light signals that trailer is occupied, flashing lights on the Part 3.
Part 3_<Remote Island> is a fantasy holiday island that characterised with a white cliff, a green field, a revolving deconstructionist looking architectural form and a lesbian beach with a guard who look out over the sea.
This work is done with the help of:
James Powderly
Mike Baca
Elliot Berard
Kyrone Theodore Scott Oak







