Showing posts with label disintegration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label disintegration. Show all posts

The Pointless Gate

Bob Georgeson, The Pointless Gate, 2018, Photography

dadabloge


Very pleased to have my film and poem 'detached' included as part of the dadabloge event staged by the mobius group in Boston https://dadabloge.blogspot.com/2018/06/blog-post_24.html
'detached' began as a cut-up poem in English which was then translated into Romanian and read by Romanian dancer and artist Alina Stefan. As the dadabloge event is a tribute to dada founder Tristan Tzara (known to his friends as 'the little Romanian') it makes a nice connection...and special thanks to Tim Tsang for the loop through to the artists at mobius!



critical engagement

least obviously
intricate web
geometric poem
insistently intervenes

a demarcation
stake out
sacred discourses
strings plucked
within the fabric

texture may
resonate
virtually any shape
dangling
shadowing

deepest recesses
whose claustrophobic
affect
is something of an unquiet soul

it will always find ways to return

THERE'S NOTHING I WANT

Bob Georgeson, THERE'S NOTHING I WANT, 2018, Photomedia

Postcard from Wilcannia

Bob Georgeson, Wilcannia, 2018, Photomedia

This We Are


Selected for the One Minute Artists Moving Image Festival, North Wales, 2018

The Road Ahead



Official selection for the Prosthetic Pavilion as part of The Wrong - New Digital Art Biennale November 2017 - January 2018

Postcard from Gunnedah

Bob Georgeson, Postcard from Gunnedah, Photography, 2017

Gunnedah Oval with the behemoth of Coles in the background. Architectural crime...

Fake news

Bob Georgeson, Fake news, 2017, Photomontage

The Future

Bob Georgeson, The Future, 2016, Photomontage


Bob Georgeson, The Future (in situ), 2016, Photomontage

Portrait of a human drawn by a robot

Bob Georgeson, Portrait of a human drawn by a robot, 2016, Photomedia

east street



A short film about hopelessness, despair, alienation and youth suicide and how our environment affects our well-being. Made in Bega, New South Wales, Australia.

Improvisation: Jamie Forbes
Video: Bob Georgeson
Sound: Calling Sister Midnight