Artist Statement:
Isometric uses innovative light and optical illusions to show the familiar in an unusual way, inspiring imagination.
We are now in a post colonial setting within Australian culture and there is the importance for colonial landmarks and monuments such as Werribee Mansion to be re-invented and re-imagined in ways that are relevant to contemporary society.
The concept of the Let Them Eat Cake festival is to provide a modern platform for creative expression removed from historic notions of class, race and gender.
The colonial style practice of industrial countries seeking to exploit the natural resources and people of a developing countries has disastrous consequences (such as logging and mining by multinational companies, and radically marginalised indigenous communities). Post-colonialism which emerged from this now questions the unjust distribution of resources and the over consumption among the elite.
Project Overview
Title: Isometric Projection
Location: Werribee Mansion
Project Type: Installation
Commissioned by: Let Them Eat Cake Festival
Technical Overview
Duration: One night projection on New Years Day 2018
Equipment:
Epson 25K Laser Projector
Content Creation: Nick Azidis & Rose Staff – Projectionteknik
Credits
Video documentation: Rose Staff