Anne-Laure Misme

Friday 28/01/2011
Location: C4CC, 16 Acton Street

Anne-Laure Misme presents thirty-one-point-ten: an installation exploring the theme of fragmentation presented through the triangular relationship of the visual, the object and audio.

Anne-Laure Misme presents thirty-one-point-ten. She is a video installation artist whose artistic practice is based on collaborative work applying the idea of creative dialogues and prototypes development to the compositional process as a methodological tool for research and creation. thirty-one-point-ten installation is a gathering of 3 media components; a recorded poem, projections and 3D object that are manipulated “to create an interlocking web of patterns, rhythms” and woven into multi-compositional mosaic layers that thematically explores fragmentation. Anne-Laure Misme has collaborated with sound artist Sandy Finlayson and Jennifer McColl on the sculpture. This version is the second prototype.


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