This work was shown at OzAsia Festival, Adelaide on 22 September - 28 October 2007 and a snippet was broadcast on Sunday Arts for ABC Television.
Here are the notes on this work from the exhibition program - Please note, The “I” within the blurb refer to Yumi Umiumare.
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Formerly entitled “Amba, Ambika, and Ambalika”, 3A is media-art piece exploring story taken from fragments of the Mahabharata.
Amba, Ambika and Ambalika are princesses whose fate revolves tragically around the celibacy vow of a heroic and wishful man, Bhisma. All three
The force behind a pristine uncorrupted soul’s existence is the countless reassessment of where the soul is shaping. It is a push and pull game toward the ornament of life. It is a never ending battle.
A force that enables a girl to hold the invisible force of life – the
The Cluster program part deux rolled on in 2005. I helped Yumi Umiumare editing her video. As compensation for that service, Yumi agreed to perform for my own work. With Yumi’s commitment on board, I didn’t take any chances to miss such an opportunity. I asked her to perform
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I made this work when I joined the first part of the Cluster program. It was an exercise for me interpreting the main theme of the program, which was death. I simply wanted to answer the question: what happens exactly when a (dead) person is buried under the ground. Visually, I
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