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This work was made as a part of a one month residency at The People's Lodge, and funded by the University of Alberta's ADGSA.
In this work Terrence questions transcendence as a model for contemplation: the desire to strip earthly bonds and elevate oneself beyond the physicality of place. He finds this method lacking, precisely because it aims to separate oneself from aspects of being that are already elusive and even inaccessible. Terrence instead looks to reject transcendence in favor of embeddedness; a closer look at the slippery and ethereal physical limits around him, rather than attempting a metaphysical leap beyond them.
This work was made as a part of a one month residency at The People's Lodge, and funded by the University of Alberta's ADGSA.
In this work Terrence questions transcendence as a model for contemplation: the desire to strip earthly bonds and elevate oneself beyond the physicality of place. He finds this method lacking, precisely because it aims to separate oneself from aspects of being that are already elusive and even inaccessible. Terrence instead looks to reject transcendence in favor of embeddedness; a closer look at the slippery and ethereal physical limits around him, rather than attempting a metaphysical leap beyond them.
Embeddings, Video, 2017
Sinkhole 1, digital print, 2017
Sinkhole 2, digital print, 2017
Sinkhole 3, digital print, 2017
Sinkhole 4, digital print, 2017
Sinkhole 5, digital print, 2017
Sinkhole 6, digital print, 2017