Invisible Cities
Title
Invisible Cities
Year
7th October 2014 - 14th October 2014
Location
Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts
Artist Statement
This collaborative installation by artists Rob Muir, Alexander Hayes, Caspar Fairhall, and Paul Carstairs was based on the idea that a city comprises hidden histories, experiences, and markers embedded within its form and personality, that point towards myriad possible directions for its future. Traces of the hidden city surround its inhabitants. Our intention was to explore something of the hidden layers of our own city. The idea has been approached by a number of artists and writers throughout the last century – perhaps most notably by Italo Calvino in his novel Invisible Cities, from which we have derived our project’s name. We believed that our approach was a fresh one that took raw material as the thoughts, observations, and experiences of the people who live in and engage with the city. There were three components to the work: contributions from the general public (research phase); an installation at the Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts (PICA) which a fully developed response to the research phase, and an online array of digital assets through a range of inter-related websites and online communities.
Discipline
Installation | Public Art | Painting | Plunder-phonics
Substrate
Mixed media
Dimensions
PICA Installation - 10 metres x 12 metres installation exhibit room
Digital projections - various scales
‘Invisible Cities’ - Painting by Alexander Hayes - 1880mm x 440mm
Status
Joint Exhibition
Links
Download the ‘Invisible Cities’ Exhibition Proposal [ PDF 74kb ]
Installation film [ Podomatic ]