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Sabine Kussmaul visual artist

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  • About
  • Current work
    • Scribing movement
    • Experiential maps
    • Visualising process
    • Installation
    • Person-place-line
    • Combining territories
    • Indoor drawing environments
    • Under restriction
    • Process, rhythm, repeat
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Sabine Kussmaul visual artist

Video: Moving Lines

Added on June 19, 2017 by sabine kussmaul.

Taking line to the hills, inscribing into a situation, and allowing the environment to change the installation. This was the idea behind these experiments and installations. The sounds were unexpected 'windfall' by the process. 
I made the videos in the midst of winter in the area above Pott Shrigley in the Peak District of the UK. The wind was mostly ferocious and conditions in general were very hard to manage. Many times the wind blew over the tripod and the only way to record the videos, in the end, seemed to pin the camera to the ground with tent pegs. The process of making illustrated dramatically (for me dramatically that is) how we interact with the environment making exposure and vulnerability of our bodies a dominant theme. 

Tags movement, installation, sound, line, landscape
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