| Si c'est (if it is) Fiona Amundsen, Tim Corballis &  Marnie Slater in conversation at The Physics Room
 Monday 14 July 2008, 7pm
 Si c'est (if it is)is a collaboration between Fiona Amundsen  and Tim Corballis, based on their sustained investigation of a specific urban  site: Wynyard Point (also known as the Tank Farm), a now largely demolished  part of Auckland's  industrial waterfront.  Involving a series of works in two different formats-photographs  and written text(s)-that relate but avoid the primacy of one form over the  other, Si c'est (if it is) works with and  intervenes within the space that always exists in between text and image. Actively disrupting our attempt to understand the site under  investigation, each artist's work brings into focus the subjectivity behind their  attempts, and in an effort to unearth a little more of the rationale behind the  instigation of such an exciting collaborative experiment as this, The Physics  Room invites you to attend a preview of the exhibition and to join the artists  in conversation on Monday 14 July at 7pm. Marnie Slater, who recently worked with Fiona and Tim in an  editorial capacity to develop an article for Enjoy's new publication Public Good will also participate in  the conversation that ensues, bringing her own understanding of these artists'  collaborative process and the project's articulation here at The Physics Room. Please feel free to join us on Monday night for light refreshments  and an open discussion of the works presented as Si c'est (if it is).  Public Good is a collection of critical essays, artist's  pageworks and prose pivoting around an exploration of the public sphere. The  journal draws from local and international contributions and includes an  in-depth text on Christchurch's  suburban enclaves by Harold Grieves. Public  Good is published by Enjoy and will be available for sale from the Physics  Room during Si c'est (if it is). The  journal will have a Wellington  launch on 19 July 2008. For further information about this exhibition please contact the gallery  or see: http://www.physicsroom.org.nz/gallery/2008/amundsencorballis/  
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