“Singular-Plural”
David Green, moving image installation, 343 George Street, Dunedin, August 2024
David Green
Disarticulated Cinema and
the Human Predicament
Wednesday 11 September 2024
5:00 for 5:30–7:00
In this talk, I will discuss my practice-led PhD project, which I describe as “disarticulated cinema.” This approach involves a reciprocal system of writing and making, initiated by the fragmentation and redistribution of moving images in space. I will begin by showcasing documentation of my recent installation, “Singular-Plural,” which embodies the practice-oriented aspects of my research methodology. Following this, I will introduce the concept of the “ontological organon”—man-made objects of art, science, and innovation that fundamentally alter one’s internal position in the world.
David Green is a video installation artist based in Ōtepoti and a lecturer at the Dunedin School of Art. His practice explores the phenomenology and neurology of perception through collaborative engagements between artwork and viewer. David creates work for both white cube galleries and site-specific architectural spaces. He is currently a PhD candidate in Languages and Cultures, the School of Arts, at the University of Otago.
Room F209 Puna Kawa, F Block
Otago Polytechnic, Forth Street
Dunedin