Abstract
Leslie Deere creates seven minimal, abstract, and geometric visual worlds throughout Array Infinitive. They travel up the colour spectrum or chakra system, each world has an elemental reference.
Leslie recorded musicians for this work, including a clàrsach player (Scottish Gaelic harp), a cellist, a percussionist, and a women's choir. The human voice is important—a three-part harmony of women singing, introduced in the blue scene, associated with the throat, acts as a murmuration of our bodies, something tangible and real, something that resonates and reminds us we are human.
The Harawayan cyborg is present in this work, but Array Infinitive utilises a biological, corporeal conductor, a living being, rather than algorithms, to generate the real-time content through technology.
House of Tyres, NYC
12 January - 29 April 2024
Leslie recorded musicians for this work, including a clàrsach player (Scottish Gaelic harp), a cellist, a percussionist, and a women's choir. The human voice is important—a three-part harmony of women singing, introduced in the blue scene, associated with the throat, acts as a murmuration of our bodies, something tangible and real, something that resonates and reminds us we are human.
The Harawayan cyborg is present in this work, but Array Infinitive utilises a biological, corporeal conductor, a living being, rather than algorithms, to generate the real-time content through technology.
House of Tyres, NYC
12 January - 29 April 2024
Original language | English |
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Publication status | Published - 2024 |