slipstreamandromeda
slipstreamandromeda is an interactive work that explores memory and desire by layering three flash movies --"slipstream," "breathing," and "nightmoves" -- with text written in English, German and French. The text and image are each derived from existing literature:
"slipstream" -- Gerard Manley Hopkins' "Spelt from Sybil's Leaves"
"breathing" -- Franz Kafka's "The Castle"
"nightmoves" -- Julien Green's "Paris"
The music, nocturnal in mood, is from my "SlipstreamChaCha" (2000). Animation slips into a transient architecture, as changeable and restless as the will of the viewer/voyeur. slipstreamandromeda represents the suppressed voice of the object of desire-- as if Andromeda, chained to a rock, can't be seen or heard except through these shifting, translucent layers. Each flash movie has an erotic appeal, and transports users into a strange land.