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- Codes of Survival - a series of combination Photographs/photograms on the Subantarctic Islands of New Zealand - 1993 - © Lloyd Godman

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Codes of Survival - Image Index - these were constructed as triptychs with 3 separate prints mounted on mat board

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Survival Code I - triptych

 

Survival Code I details

 

Survival Code II - triptych

 

Survival Code II details

 

Survival Code III - triptych

 

Survival Code III details

 

Survival Code IV - triptych

 

Survival Code IV details

 

Survival Code V - triptych

 

Survival Code V details

 

Survival Code VI - triptych

 

Survival Code VI details

 

Survival Code VII - triptych

 

Survival Code VII details

 

Survival Code VIII - triptych

 

Survival Code VIII details

 

Survival Code IX - triptych

 

Survival Code IX details

 

Survival Code X - triptych

 

Survival Code X details

 

 

Survival Code XI - triptych

 

Survival Code XI details

 

 

Survival Code XII - triptych

 

Survival Code XII details

Tree of Knowledge

 

Tree of Knowledge, Forest of Confusion I  triptych

 

Tree of Knowledge, Forest of Confusion I  - triptych - details

 

Tree of Knowledge, Forest of Confusion II  triptych

 

Tree of Knowledge, Forest of Confusion II  - triptych - details

 

Tree of Knowledge, Forest of Confusion III  triptych

 

Tree of Knowledge, Forest of Confusion III  - triptych - details

 

Tree of Knowledge, Forest of Confusion IV  triptych

 

Tree of Knowledge, Forest of Confusion IV  - triptych - details

 

Tree of Knowledge, Forest of Confusion V  triptych

 

Tree of Knowledge, Forest of Confusion V  - triptych - details

 

Tree of Knowledge, Forest of Confusion VI  triptych

 

Tree of Knowledge, Forest of Confusion VI  - triptych - details

 

 

Tree of Knowledge, Forest of Confusion VII  triptych

 

Tree of Knowledge, Forest of Confusion VII  - triptych - details

 

Tree of Knowledge, Forest of Confusion VIII  triptych

 

Tree of Knowledge, Forest of Confusion VIII  - triptych - details

 

 

Tree of Knowledge, Forest of Confusion IX  triptych

 

Tree of Knowledge, Forest of Confusion IX  - triptych - details

Tree of Knowledge, Forest of Confusion X  triptych

 

Tree of Knowledge, Forest of Confusion X  - triptych - details

Tree of Knowledge, Forest of Confusion XI  triptych

 

Tree of Knowledge, Forest of Confusion IX  - triptych - details

 

Tree of Knowledge, Forest of Confusion XII  triptych

 

Tree of Knowledge, Forest of Confusion XII  - triptych - details

 

Insignia - these are larger single prints

 

       
         

 

installation Solutions Gallery, Dunedin, New Zealand, August 1992

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In 1984 Lloyd Godman conceived the idea of take an expedition of artists to the remote Auckland Island 465 kilometres south of New Zealand, experience the wild environment, create a series of works that would tour New Zealand as a series of exhibitions. While these remote protected islands are most often the domain of scientists, Godman argued that artists are scientists, their research is on an aesthetic and conceptual level. Beset with many problems and political brick walls, the project took many years to materialize but with perseverance in 1989, eleven artists visited the Islands in a ground-breaking and highly successful project titled Arts to the Subantarctic. Selected works from the project artists toured art galleries and museums throughout New Zealand for over 2 years.

Codes of Survival is Godman's own contribution to the project, and the first series of work where he incorporated the photogram technique into his work and began moving to camera-less photography and an interest in photosensitivity.

132 pages -large format landscape (11 x 13 inches 33.02 x 27.94 cm) printed on ProLine Pear (140# Text) paper - Hardcover imagewrap