2007-2011
The Fortunetellers is a collection of performances, installations, videos and
texts organized into three categories:
ENGAGEMENTS, EPISODES and PUNCTUATIONS.
ENGAGEMENTS
The Fortunetellers, performance
Reading the Deck of Tara, performance
EPISODES
North Was Here
Three Episodes
The Yo-Yo Lecture
PUNCTUATIONS
Remainder and Cast
Pinholes
10:10 (Ten till Two)
Chiromancies
Drift Drawings/Snow Walks
The Fortunetellers began in 2007 when I was the artist-in-residence for a scientific expedition near the North Pole. For five months I was on board Tara,
a sailboat that was drifting in the frozen pack ice of the Arctic Ocean.
The project is a meditation upon the nature of prediction as it was manifested during the expedition including ancient forms of fortunetelling, weather forecasting, oceanographic research, and the day-to-day routines of 10 people drifting in the Arctic with no control over their immediate future: where they will be next, when they will return home.
Like the drift of Tara through the ice pack, The Fortunetellers is a meandering path of research and recollections, etymologies and metaphors that chart a journey where the rhythm of human time is altered by extreme weather conditions, isolation and darkness. The project is built upon superimpositions: images are layered onto each other in the videos and performances, and the past, present and future tenses are interchangeable in the written accounts.
The Fortunetellers is a collection of performances, installations, videos and
texts organized into three categories:
ENGAGEMENTS, EPISODES and PUNCTUATIONS.
ENGAGEMENTS
The Fortunetellers, performance
Reading the Deck of Tara, performance
EPISODES
North Was Here
Three Episodes
The Yo-Yo Lecture
PUNCTUATIONS
Remainder and Cast
Pinholes
10:10 (Ten till Two)
Chiromancies
Drift Drawings/Snow Walks
The Fortunetellers began in 2007 when I was the artist-in-residence for a scientific expedition near the North Pole. For five months I was on board Tara,
a sailboat that was drifting in the frozen pack ice of the Arctic Ocean.
The project is a meditation upon the nature of prediction as it was manifested during the expedition including ancient forms of fortunetelling, weather forecasting, oceanographic research, and the day-to-day routines of 10 people drifting in the Arctic with no control over their immediate future: where they will be next, when they will return home.
Like the drift of Tara through the ice pack, The Fortunetellers is a meandering path of research and recollections, etymologies and metaphors that chart a journey where the rhythm of human time is altered by extreme weather conditions, isolation and darkness. The project is built upon superimpositions: images are layered onto each other in the videos and performances, and the past, present and future tenses are interchangeable in the written accounts.