Martha Poggioli works across a variety of disciplines with the aim to explore, document and enhance the human experience. She is currently concerned with the notion that garments could be considered our temporary or permanent houses, thus questioning the various value systems individuals and communities place on their possessions.
Hollow Landscape (part two) is the continuation of her 2012 BEAF work Hollow Landscape in which deconstructed blue garments were re-processed into a canopy-like installation. Now presented at BEAF 2013 in the format of digital video, the objects re-processed once more, become even more obscured to become plains of infinite possible arrangement. Martha has collaborated with Brisbane-based musician Sad Glint to produce the soundscape for the video work.
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