The idea of "Mare" arose out of an invitation to an international exhibition of contemporary art in Termoli. The title of the exhibition was "Talatta, Talatta" (ocean, ocean) from the Anabasis of Xenephon. I wanted to create a project which dials with the town itself : Termoli, a small town on the Adriatic-coast. The exhibiting gallery was a deconsecrated church situated on a hill on the outskirts of the old city. The front of the churchyard enables a view of the city from a special angle. One sees a part of landscape, which I discovered after further search, seems to iconographically repeat itself in the city. This portrait of the landscape was pictured on old etchings, postcards, souvenirs and oil paintings. This motif could be possible seen in an old fresco that was visual under the the roof of the same church that offered and showed a landscape containing sea and fish. I began working with this image. The original idea was to install
an interactive video-installation. A video- camera fixed to the fassade
of the church could be controlled by the visitor in the exhibition. In
this way it would have been possible to explore the panorama, which changes
into a typical bathing-scene every summer, up to the horizon. The camera
could form a bridge between two different realities, between inside and
outside, as well as art and daily routine.
Hung on the three walls framing the
heathen altar were three pieces of art that worked with the word "Mare".
The picture of the word that had been generated via wordprocessing was
deformed in three ways by the computer. The symbols used by the computer
to generate its graphics and the computercommands to the plotter were printed
as an ASCII-text.
For the sound of the video I used a text from the book `Dialogues with Leucò' by Cesare Pavese in the italian language with the title `Sea Foam', a dialoge with the greek poet Sappho and the nymph Britomart, which is shown on the following pages (Eridanos Press, Boston 1989, translated by William Arrowsmith and D.S. Carne-Ross). (Frankfurt 1993) |
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