| Indemnity

Is
a site-specific exhibition to be held at Elastic
Residence, that playfully subjects the interior space of the gallery tothe
deleterious effects of flooding. This narrative serves to introduce
foreign elements into a familiar space with the potential forthe precipitation
of a schizm in the relationship between percipient
and perception and an ensuing sense of dislocation or disorientation. It
represents a direct address to the percipient’s emotive faculties.
"IN
CINEMA, visual effects are often used to create seemingly real situations
and spaces. In contrast, Shaun Elstob and Viveka Marksjo have used some
sort of computer animation program (I’m guessing) todisturb your perception
of a real space-the one you stand in to view
their projection"…."A restless camera tracks, pans and zooms
taking up seemingly inhuman viewpoints such as near to the ceiling, as
the space fills with water. You recognise the windows, the partition,
but also their watery reflections. I see and I don’t believe:it’s fabulous".
Penny Webb,
The Age, Friday, May27, 2005.
The Artists
In their collaborative practice Shaun Elstob and Viveka Marksjo(Samstag
Scholar) investigate the relationship of the physical presenceof the observing
body (the percipient) to any given space and how perception of that space
and its contents might be influenced thereby.
Viveka and Shaun employ multi-channel sound constructions and 3D computer
generated DVD projections to create work that attempts to generate a tension
between alienation and invitation, between observing and observed and
between absence and presence.
Shaun Elstob
and Viveka Marksjo are currently based in London
Shaun Elstob’s limited career appears to be a textbook case study in
post-adolescent naughtiness. In one of his first performances at Art
School he lit Molotov Cocktails in a room full of his fellow students
and had people kneeling in semen collected over a month’s diligent
Onanistic application. In recent years, he conducted a 4:00 AM break-in
to install his work in an unsuspecting gallery, entered competitions
without recourse to protocol or etiquette, plagiarized his peer’s work
and participated in the founding and coordination of a secretive Arts
Organization.
Shaun was born in Melbourne, 1967, and studied painting, installation
and performance at Victoria College, Prahran (Melbourne), graduating in
1991, before continuing his education with a Graduate Diploma (1995)
and a Master of Arts in Animation and Interactive Multimedia at Royal
Melbourne Institute of Technology (2003).
Here’s Viveka’s:
Viveka Marksjo, born in Stockholm, completed her Masters of Fine Art
degree at the Victorian College of the Arts (School of Art) in 2003.
She has been exhibiting regularly in Melbourne since 1994, with shows
at Linden, Westspace, Conical, and VCA galleries. In 2003, Viveka
was
awarded The ANZ Visual Fellowship Award for her work "Replacements/
Displacement 2". In 2002, she was awarded the Australian Postgraduate
Award (APA) to assist her in her research. In addition, Viveka was
recently the recipent of a prestigious Anne & Gordon Samstag
International Visual Arts Scholarship, commencing 2005. |
Indemnity
Shaun
Elstob and Viveka
Marksjo
7 March- 9 April 2006
Opening Tuesday 7 March
6 to 9pm
Open by appointment:
e: exhibitions@elastic.org.uk
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