hHhouse Unmoored
hHhouse Unmoored is a hyper-intimate, two-channel video work that explores my relationship to my home during the worst period of vestibular migraine: a house that became an elastic, shapeshifting and vertiginous entity.
The work features a number of personal diaries and recordings from this time, and are layered over footage taken from within the house. As it unfolds, the stability of this footage is displaced and distorted by forces that bend and warp the images — the intensity and frequency of these manipulations are driven by data taken from my migraine journal, transforming the migraine into a living, breathing source of unnatural motion.
This multi-channel work rematerialises the relentless turbulence of VM through projection onto draped cloth, emphasising the ever-changing interior tumult on an unsteady and unpredictable architecture.
Supported by City of Melbourne.