After earlier experiments I have decided to explore creating multiple double projections, these will feature videoed landscapes in the foreground with charcoal animations 'hidden' in the background. This is the opposite arrangement to what I have previously favoured. I have come to the conclusion that the more 'active' charcoal animations work best contained in the silhouette of the viewer. The hand drawn gestural marks seem to contain more emotional charge which links better to the human experience/reaction to being in such an environment. The speed of these animations also echoes our own fleeting existence when seen alongside the 'deep-time' of the natural environment. I intend these to be exhibited side by side to form a strip of landscapes. As the viewer walks along the strip of projections they are followed by their own agitated silhouette.
Below are a selection of videos taken around Bucklesham Heath which I will experiment using as the top images in this arrangement. At present these are all in colour but as before I may also experiment with them in back and white.
LLOYD EVANS - Forest 6 from Lloyd Evans on Vimeo.
LLOYD EVANS - Forest 3 from Lloyd Evans on Vimeo.
LLOYD EVANS - Forest 8 from Lloyd Evans on Vimeo.
LLOYD EVANS - Forest 7 from Lloyd Evans on Vimeo.
LLOYD EVANS - Forest 10 from Lloyd Evans on Vimeo.
LLOYD EVANS - Forest 9 from Lloyd Evans on Vimeo.
LLOYD EVANS - Tree canopy1 from Lloyd Evans on Vimeo.
LLOYD EVANS - Tree canopy2 from Lloyd Evans on Vimeo.
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