MONUMENTS
Craig Walsh
Australia
Monuments is a site-responsive projection installation that represent a haunting synergy between the human form, natural environment and the act of viewing
Monuments is a site-responsive projection installation that represent a haunting synergy between the human form, natural environment and the act of viewing. Nighttime video projections transform trees into sculptural monuments, surveying the immediate environment. The piece aims to challenge traditional expectations of public monuments and the selective history represented in our civic spaces. Cleverly deconstructing its own definition by humanizing the monument, there is a temporary fusion of everyday individuals with other living species occupying shared areas. Undermining the permanent historical and public art models so often controlled by subjective motivations, Monuments recognizes the infinite contributions that influence our understanding of place. Built for the great outdoors, the piece celebrates individuals in the community through large-scale portraits projected onto trees in a public space.
Craig Walsh
has become widely known for his innovative approaches to projection mapping in unconventional sites. His site-responsive works have animated natural environments and features such as trees, rivers and mountains, as well as public art projects in urban and architectural space.
FREE
Performances
THU: 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm
FRI: 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm
SAT: 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm
SUN:8:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Location
TBD
ARTS DISTRICT Liberty Station – MAP
Outdoors
Dress warmly for evening.
Patron Notes
Monuments will be on display for the public from sunset until closing (approximately 10pm) Thursday – Sunday. Non-verbal performance. Free events are open entry.