Invisible City Issue 07

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Invisible City Issue 07 Magazine about photography

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INVISIBLE CITY 07 REMOTE

CONTENTSJessica Tremp Tapad-og-fundid (lost and found) 3Nora Wendl & Jeremy Hanson On F/utility 9Lidia Malynowskyj Família and Terras Fantasmas 16Léa Donnan The Whispering Gallery 20Alex Hogan The Watchers 21Marianne Dages Occulus Song and Strange Fires 26Lee Salomone Desire 31Philippe Braquenier NEW FRONTIER 34Margaret Bowes Iceland and Newfoundland 39Philip Samartzis Bogong ELECTRIC 44Sarah Burwash Finding Way 50Andrew Ranville Rabbit Island 55Rashanna Rashied-Walker The Myth of Experience 62Melody Woodnutt & Judy Thomas NES Art Residency 63Justin Apperley Canadian North 66Stephen John Ellis Ru’nta 70Katelyn Clark improvisation on e 71Yongjae Kim Leaving Home 72 Contributors 74

Cover: Sarah Burwash w/ Carson Davis Brown Back Cover: Marlaina Read

INVISIBLE CITY is edited and published by Marlaina Read in Sydney, Australia.

This issue features sound art, film and writing. Please explore the links to hear work from Katelyn Clark, Rashanna Rashied-Walker and participants from Bogong ELECTRIC. There is film work from Stephen John Ellis, Léa Donnan and Alex Hogan. There is writing and interviews by Judy Thomas and Melody Woodnutt about NES Art Residency in Iceland.

Biographical information and work statements from participating artists

We recommend reading the work statements in particular to understand how the artists relate to the theme REMOTE.

Artist’s websites are linked on the contributors page. We recommend downloading the PDF for

best interactive and viewing experience, and headphone for the sound and bvideo links.

ABOUT

Léa Donnan || The Whispering Gallery, 2013 || 3 min of 19:48min loop HD video, stereo sound.

Alex Hogan || The Watchers || Field recording 06:54

Bogong Centre for Sound Culture

Bogong ELECTRIC

The following were recorded by musicians and artists-in-residence.

Bogong Snow || tarab

Clover || Martin Kay

Rocky Valley || Philip Samartzis

McKay Power Station || Lizzie Pogson

The following images where taken at various locations within the Alpine National Park located in North Eastern Victoria by artists undertaking the BCSC AiR Program.

Rashanna Rashied-Walker || The Myth of Experience || Intervention || 2013

Melody Woodnutt is the Director of Nes Artist Residency in Iceland. Melody´s artistic direction of the residency is grounded in visible, immersive, and engaged arts practice. Her aim is to establish sustainability in a remote context and foster innovative arts on the periphery.

Judy Thomas is an artist and teacher and was an artist-in-residence at NES during the Icelandic summer of 2013, an experience she described at ‘harmonious’ and ‘chaotic’. Judy Thomas worked directly with the school to teach through photography.

On 18 September 2013, Judy interviewed Melody on the subjects of ‘the artist as facilitator’ and ‘art practice on the perifory.’ The links below include a transcript of their conversation and their subsequent responses and reflections.

Melody Woodnutt interviewed by Judy Thomas

Judy Thomas | Art at the heart: How practice permeates in the context of a North Icelandic residency…

Melody Woodnutt | Duration and Significance

Melody Woodnutt | Engaging the Periphery, a reflection on the Symposium on Remoteness in Lithuania for the Nordic- Baltic Network of Remote Art and Residency Centres

Stephen John Ellis || Ru’nta, 2013 || 3-channel video 06:51

Katelyn Clark || improvisation on e, 2013 ||Organetto 15:02

CONTRIBUTORSJessica Tremp AUNora Wendl & Jeremy Hanson USLidia Malynowskyj BR Léa Donnan US/AU Alex Hogan US Marianne Dages US Lee Salomone AU Philippe Braquenier BE Margaret Bowes CA Philip Samartzis AU Sarah Burwash w/ Carson Davis Brown CA Andrew Ranville US Rashanna Rashied-Walker US Melody Woodnutt & Judy Thomas IS/AU/UKJustin Apperley CA Stephen John Ellis USKatelyn Clark CAYongjae Kim US/KRMarlaina Read AU (editor)