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Road Movie

Public Studio2011

EVA International

EVA International
Limerick, Ireland

Public Studio, based in Toronto, is a collaborative between Elle Flanders (b. 1966, Canada) and Tamira Sawatzky (b. 1969, Canada).
Their work spans a wide range of topics including war, globalization, postcolonialism, and political dissent – results as large-scale public artworks, films, installations, lens-based works, and socially engaged projects. Their photographs and immersive film installations consider the relationship between ethics and aesthetics and the role of aesthetic judgment.
In their most recent work, they address crucial contemporary issues; for instance, Migrant Choir (2015) was a choral intervention at the Venice Biennale in which twenty-two refugees sang three European national anthems (British, French, and Italian); Zero Hour (2015), a 360-degree projection in a custom-built geodesic dome, considers the effects of climate change in the southern hemisphere due to northern extraction (presented together with a newly commissioned poem by artist Etel Adnan); Drone Wedding (2014) is an eight-channel film installation that examines surveillance in our everyday lives; Visit Palestine: Change Your View (2014) is a work where they turned their art studio into a travel agency, which ran tours to the West Bank; and What Isn’t
Conceived while Public Movement were living in Palestine, Road Movie (2015) is a large-scale film installation that depicts a system of segregated roads that has been built as part of the Israeli military control over the West Bank. There are roads for Jewish-Israeli settlers and roads for Palestinians; hence, the roads are commonly referred to as the ‘Apartheid Roads’. Public Studio travelled these roads for six months, filming each one and the impact this system has on people in their daily lives. Shot in stop-motion animation and projected onto both sides of the three staggered screens, the installation unfolds like a filmstrip. Viewers are invited to cross between the two ‘sides’ of the work, the front and the back.

Details

  • Title: Road Movie
  • Creator: Public Studio
  • Date Created: 2011
  • Location: Cleeve's Condensed Milk Factory, Limerick, Ireland
  • Physical Dimensions: 3 walls, each 7 x 12 feet
  • Medium: Six-channel video installation; sound installation with 6 megaphones and LED lights;

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