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Periphery
mixes a lo-fi aesthetic with a touch of seedy glamour, fairground-attraction
illusion with high technology. It shows you yourself; refracted, distorted,
multiplied a hundredfold. But these alternative selves aren't always quite
with you; unreliable and unsettling mimics, they may linger a little longer
than they should; glitch, flicker or fade. Sometimes these digital ghosts
are joined by others you don't recognise, traces of movement left by earlier
visitors; figures from the past, captured and frozen. They speak - a low
babble of voices you didn't notice at first, fragments of words; questions
you can't quite catch. Try to reply and your words bounce back at you,
scrambled and disjointed, a parody of echo.
Periphery explores
issues of representation, identity, observation, memory and otherness.
It presents fleeting instances, images just caught out of the corner of
the eye, words on the tip of the tongue and half-remembered songs. It
happens on the very edge of the field of vision and at the threshold of
hearing. It forces you to fill in the blanks.
Periphery turns
the gallery into a media space and signals a new way of creating exhibitions.
Awarded the DA2 Open Commission for digital artists based in the South
West, Joseph created the work through a series of residencies at Watershed.
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