Polar Projects
Philip Dadson
19 January - 19 February 2005
Opening: Tuesday 18 January 2005, 5.30pm
Pubic Programmes
Polar Projects is a body of work produced by Philip Dadson during his 2003 Artist Fellowship in Antarctica. The exhibition explores Antarctica’s extraordinary Dry Valleys through a unique selection of sound and video works, along with a suite of rock drawings that record the surface of the stones and boulders of the Dry Valleys. Dadson’s vision of Antarctica challenges our perceptions of this unique environment in this subtle, playful investigation into the sonic properties and visual polarities of this landscape.
In Flutter, a single red flag is battered by a howling wind producing interesting tonal effects and creating a poetic display of Antarctica’s intense environmental affects. Similarly, Aerial-Farm presents an aerial-mast with multiple wires that are activated by the wind, producing an intense phonic resonance as the image fades in and out through the interference of the snow storm.
“Mostly the valley seems silent, with only a background hiss of pink noise to accompany the intrusive sounds of my body, my footsteps. No bird or animal noises, only occasional ice snaps and explosive retorts from the splintering glacial-face and the lakes of frozen seepage from the melt”
(Extract from Philip Dadson’s diary written while in Dry Valleys, Antarctica, January 2003)
Philip Dadson is a sound and intermedia artist based in Auckland. He is the founder of From Scratch, an innovative rhythm/performance group and has exhibited and performed widely in New Zealand and internationally. In 2001, Dadson was awarded the New Zealand Arts Foundation Artists Laureate.
Polar Projects shows at The Physics Room from 19 January - 19 February 2005, and will be accompanied by a series of Pubic Programmes. For further details please contact the gallery on (03) 379 5583 or email: physicsroom@physicsroom.org.nz.
Produced with generous support from Antarctica NZ and Creative New Zealand.
For further information on Philip Dadson visit www.sonicsfromscratch.co.nz.
White Noise
Thursday 27 January 2005, 6pm
The Physics Room
Antarctic Art
Saturday 12 February 2005, 3pm
Phillip Carter Family Auditorium
Christchurch Art Gallery
Reviews, Essays & Articles
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Art Beat
The Press, 15 January 2005
Polar Shit
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Art Beat
The Press, 22 January 2005
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Arts
The Press, 26 January 2005
Rosa Shiels
Art/Christchurch
The Guide
Sunday Star Times 30 January 2005
Performance
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The Press, 9 February 2005
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