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Push Pull, 2017

A performance installation that teased out possible connecting -scapes and intimacies within local environments, the body and self-imaging.

The top flashing video is a live-feed recorded during the live performance. The two adjacent videos were pre-recorded and projected in the gallery space next to the taut-based action. Red light, deodorant spray and microphone amplified breath were used to further arrest and penetrate the space.