Abstract
‘Wild Thing’ fuses the structures of evening classes and somatic practices, focusing on the meditative flow-zone induced through practice. Filmed on five ‘point of view’ body-mounted cameras and set in one room, the structure of the video is fixed on a life-drawing yoga class. The cameras reveal ‘plants’ - people, drugs, dogs, alcohol, children, mobile phones… - designed to thwart habitual flow. Interruptions facilitate unpredictable outcomes and provoke uncertainty regarding what is, and is not, ‘scripted’.
Filmed at Basic Mountain with the generous support and assistance of Naomi Garriock and Alex Hetherington.
Filmed at Basic Mountain with the generous support and assistance of Naomi Garriock and Alex Hetherington.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Horsecross Arts Ltd |
| Media of output | Film |
| Size | 22 minutes 35 seconds |
| Publication status | Published - 1 Mar 2020 |
| Event | Wild Thing by Jenny Hogarth - A Screening - Perth Concert Hall and Theatre, Perth, United Kingdom Duration: 1 Mar 2020 → … |
Keywords / Materials (for Non-textual outputs)
- Artist moving image
- Auto Theory
- Auto Fiction
- Domestic Ambivalence
- Feminism
Type (for Non-textual outputs)
- Art
- Film
- Video art
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