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17th Conference of the Society for Artistic Research (SAR)

Study in Grey

Presented by: Janine Davidson
🗓️ Thursday, 25 June — 10:10am - 11:10am (60 mins)
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Study in Grey
Abstract
My exploration of utopian ideals and speculative futures, in my work ‘Study in Grey’ examines the intersections of language, landscape, and environmental decline. Created during a residency at the Caribbean Marine Biological Institute (Carmabi) in Curaçao, funded by the Arts Council of Ireland. ‘Study in Grey’ is a film-poem that explores the duality and multiplicity of language in relation to place, and how these elements shape our understanding of the natural world.

The incorporated images were shot at sites of preservation and conservation on a customised full spectrum camera that had been modified for spectrographic work on corals. It is a juxtaposition of landscape and language, and seeks to explore constructs of strata and stratum. The audio narration recites the poem ‘Kuadro na Shinishi’ which translates in English to ‘Study in Grey’, originally written in Papiamento by Pierre A. Lauffer. The production of ‘Study in Grey’, involved the recording of multi-channel audio narration, and the integration of digital still imagery. I collaborated with students and academics from the University College Dublin community, to record audio narration in Dutch, English, Portuguese, Spanish and Papiamento. The narrative of the poem is a reflection on climate catastrophe. The work offers a speculative view of a future where the loss of language, culture, and environmental integrity are deeply intertwined.
Biography
Janine Davidson (IE) is a visual artist with a multidisciplinary practice. She is a lecturer in the Fine Art Print Dept at National College of Art and Design, a master printmaker and member of the Blackchurch Print Studio. Her work is primarily lens-based incorporating the use of both digital and analogue technologies. Recent projects have developed through her research and archive inquiry to explore identity, language and the self in society. She has been awarded residencies at Carmabi Foundation and Instituto Buena Bista, Curaçao and at the Art, Politics and Architecture Workshop directed by Carlos Garaicoa, Spain. Artists Proof Studios, Johannesburg, South Africa. Exhibiting internationally in Nice, Hong Kong, Johannesburg, New York.