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PULSING (Aarhus)

Summary
PULSING (Aarhus) is a site-specific LED light installation that uses Morse Code as a method of visually transmitting textual messages into a series of light signals. Through a website the community where the work is installed and beyond are invited to submit a civil rights chant, a lyric from a protest song or a verse from a poem of resistance or any other calls for action that they feel empowered by. PULSING is a visualization of the process of collaborative creation of an archive of utterings of resistance.
Supported by
Galleri Image, Aarhus DK Danish Arts Foundation City of Aarhus BUPL Solidaritets- og Kulturfond.
Description of project
PULSING (Aarhus) is a site-specific LED light installation that uses Morse Code as a method of visually transmitting textual messages into a series of light signals. On the PULSING (Aarhus) website http://pulsinginaarhus.tumblr.com people are invited to type in a civil rights chant, a lyric from a protest song or a verse from a poem of resistance or any other calls for action that they are empowered by. These verses will be translated in real time into a Morse Code light pulsing from the window of Galleri Image onto the streets of Aarhus, Denmark from 10-20:00 each day of the exhibition. The works asks the local community what is urgent to say right now. Examples of chants that were submitted which may have been collected from various protests, actions, manifestations are: no more business as usual act up fight back no justice no peace we are gonna be alright when the revolution comes won’t be no police brutality when the revolution comes won’t be mass incarceration Ferguson to Palestine racism is a crime money for jobs and education not for mass deportations for those who can’t we raise our fists hands up don’t shoot PULSING (Aarhus) is a project initiated by artist and activist Mary Coble that has been developed in collaboration with nuclear engineer, energy activist and programmer Nick Touran. This work was commissioned for the exhitbion Acting in Numbers at Galleri Image, Aarhus, DK. Uniting photography and performance, the works in Coble’s solo exhibition focus on iconic symbols, bodily gestures, chants, and signals used in political protest and as forms of resistance. Photography and performance can offer distinct temporalities that are urgent for capturing, sharing and activating often ephemeral signs of defiance.
Type of work
Site-specific LED light installation commissioned for Acting in Numbers Solo Exhibition
Published in
Galleri Image, Aarhus DK
Link to web site
http://pulsinginaarhus.tumblr.com
http://www.marycoble.com/performances-installations/pulsing-series-2018
http://www.galleriimage.dk/index.php/en/component/rseventspro/event/222
https://finespind.dk/index.php/artikler-og-billedserier/815-queer-feminisme-og-social-retfaerdighed-kunstner-mary-coble-i-galleri-image-interview
https://kunsten.nu/journal/queer-kunstners-call-to-arms/
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/2077/58835
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  • Artistic Works / Konstnärliga arbeten Akademin Valand (2012-2019)
  • Artistic Works from Faculty of Fine, Applied and Performing Arts / Konstnärliga arbeten från Konstnärliga fakulteten
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Date
2018-01-12
Creator
Coble, Mary
Keywords
Art and Activism
Artistic Research
Light installation
Performance Art
Performativity
Play
Political
Protest
Activism
Publication type
artistic work
Language
eng
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