Working to reveal layers of spatial and narrative imagery was part of my artistic exploration in digital media. I participated in the project Sonic Architectures: Mapping the ancient theatre in image and sound (Diana Wood Conroy, Brogan Bunt, Diane Epoff, Stephen Ingham) at the University of Wollongong in 2006, which asked how an understanding of the ancient theatre might give contemporary artists new imaginative insights in working at the cutting edge of electronic technologies. By discovering the parameters of visual and sonic (acoustic) mapping of the ancient theatre in the University of Wollongong team at the Paphos theatre we tried to construct a cross-disciplinary alliance across the senses of sight, sound and touch. I devised a multimedia work to provide virtual navigable access to two Paphos archaeological sites, Panagia Chrysopolitissa and the ancient theatre…
Chrysopolitissa, 2006, digital image from multimedia project
Installation view showing digital image from interactive multi-media project Theatre, 2006. From the exhibition Travellers from Australia, exhibited at the Pailia Ilektriki, Ktima Pafos, Cyprus, 2-15 October, as part of the official program of the Pafos2017 European Capital of Culture. Photo: Shelley Webster, 2017.
Theatre, 2006, screen shot of interactive multimedia project. From the exhibition Sonic Architectures held at the FCA Gallery, Faculty of Creative Arts, University of Wollongong, 2006
Basilica, 2006, screen shot of interactive multimedia project. From the exhibition Sonic Architectures held at the FCA Gallery, Faculty of Creative Arts, University of Wollongong, 2006
Theatre, 2006, screen shot of interactive multimedia project. From the exhibition Sonic Architectures held at the FCA Gallery, Faculty of Creative Arts, University of Wollongong, 2006.