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34 - Art and Design: History, Practice and Theory

University of Ulster

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Title and brief description

Bivacco

Type
L - Artefact
Location
Aliceday Gallery Brussels
Year of production
2011
Number of additional authors
1
Additional information

A video artwork from the Via Ferrata research project.

Via Ferrata (Iron Way) developed during WW1, is a system aiding movement to gain the strategic mountain summits of the Alps/Dolomites. It exists as installed metal rungs and wires up otherwise inaccessible mountainsides.

Using experiential and the poetically expanded possibilities of Via Ferrata (it and the term) the research pioneers field research (climbing Via Ferrata, making drawings, texts and lens based footage) with desk research (the Italian Front in World War 1, the development of Via Ferrata and the wider contexts of Modernism, Fascism, Futurism and Environmentalism within European history) and creative studio research. Through this it addresses socio-phenomenological engagement with place.

Bivacco is one of a series of related outcomes from the Via Ferrata research project and it closely relates to installations (Ulster Iron Way, Delawab, Belfast 2010), and exhibitions (Still not out of the woods, The Mac Belfast 2012), Graphic / text artworks (Every Metal Thing is Being Beckoned, Aliceday, Brussels 2011) and public art commissions (Via Ferrata (ACCA), Australia 2012).

Bivacco develops an embodied methodology connecting it to a discursive context of climbing together (Shipsides and Beggs). Following the via ferrata route on Mt Marmolada and attaching a camera to the wire as they climb the artwork hinges on a close encounter with a lighting storm triggering creative responses and allowing poetic connections with history, society and culture.

Outcome published:

Invited: Neal Beggs & Shipsides and Beggs CIAC, Carros, France (2013)

Invited + Commissioned (new work): Desire Lines, ACCA, Australia (2012)

Invited: Still Not Out of The Woods, The MAC, Belfast (2012)

Invited: Vigil|Star, Aliceday Gallery, Brussels (2011)

Invited: Bivacco|Star, Third Space, Belfast (2011)

Invited: Death to Delawab Space, Belfast (2010)

Interdisciplinary
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Cross-referral requested
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Research group
E - Space and Place
Proposed double-weighted
No
Double-weighted statement
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Reserve for a double-weighted output
No
Non-English
No
English abstract
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