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Magnesium LightÌýis a video project investigating the events surrounding the Abu Ghraib photographs of 2006.

You and I

Viewers enter a darkened space showing images tracking over bodyscape fragments of the same male figure seen in the etching as a female figure touches this body with sexual caress. It appears to be a passionate love scene in the days leading up to the etching scene. The female voice-over, with its American accent, along with fragments of a uniform, subtly complicate this by suggesting it is the memory of a female soldier based somewhere in Iraq, as she sexually provokes a prisoner.

Hold Me

At the centre of the previous installation is a hollow black monolith. Looking down into its core, viewers see the previous scenes, but from the point of view of the man. The man’s voice-over can be heard through headphones. We watch and listen as he recalls his wife, and attempts to bury himself in memory.

Project Director:ÌýDennis Del Favero
Project Funding: Australia Council for the Arts

2009-2012

Two ChannelÌýDVDÌýVideo. 4 minutes. BW. Stereo.

Part 1:ÌýYou and I

Part 2:ÌýHold Me

Ìý

  • John Curtin Gallery, Perth, 2012
  • University of Queensland Art Museum, Brisbane, 2011
  • Galerie Marion Scharmann, Cologne, 2009
  • Works on Paper, Boutwell Draper Gallery, Sydney, 2009

Producer, Director and Designer:ÌýDennis Del Favero

Writer:ÌýStephen Sewell

Composer:ÌýKate Moore

Sound Designers:ÌýTony MacGregor and Dennis Del Favero

Sound Engineer:ÌýMark Don

Stylist and Designer:ÌýKarla Urizar

Voice-overs:ÌýMan:ÌýJosef Ber;ÌýWoman:ÌýJennifer Vuletic

Actors:ÌýMan:ÌýAndrew Dalton;ÌýWoman:ÌýJoanne Cunningham

Produced by the iCinema, Centre for Interactive Cinema Research,

University of New South Wales, Sydney.

Co-Produced in association withÌýRadio Eye,ÌýABCÌýRadio National.

Assisted by the College of Fine Arts, University of New South Wales, Sydney.