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Lake Fill I & II 1992 - 93 ebook
In 1983, Lloyd Godman engaged in series of evocative photographs of the wild Clutha River which was about to be dammed and transformed into Lake Dunstan through hydro development in the ebook The Last Rivers Song.
The Lake Fill Series marks the time a decade later, when the dam was complete, the flowing waters were stalled, and the lake began to fill. Godman engaged in two performance works and the ebook documents these. Lake Wanaka and Lake Wakatipu, Queenstown New Zealand feed the powerful rivers that flow to the new lake.
Unlike most art performance works, the camera and process of taking photos was used not only as a means of documenting the performance, but as an integral part of the performance. Here the artist wired himself up to a motor drive camera in an underwater housing sitting resting in the rising water, and as part of the performance periodically touched two metal plats that fired the camera shutter. Brass metal artifacts constructed from found objects, and natural objects become part of the earth circuit the artist creates. He explores how, as humans we are part of this earth circuit. The sequence of photographs shows the rising water obliterating the vista of the landscape and lake. The last image in the sequence shows a blur of water that engulfs the scene and references a landscape lost to development. To augment this a series of earth circuit drawings and photographs of the brass artifacts are included.
ISBN: 978-1-923026-03-2
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