Embodied Duration: Time and Material
Date of Award
August 2019
Degree Type
Thesis
Department
Art
Advisor(s)
Ann Clarke
Abstract
Time is an expansive entity. Amplified in times of boredom or compressed to minutes of pleasure, it is a dimension of mathematics. It is an ever moving process of change. Transient, sturdy, ephemeral, eternal. We spend it. We kill it. We waste it. It is fast, slow, delayed and suspended. It is measured, calculated, experienced, and reaches far beyond the extent of reality.
The purpose of this thesis is to discuss the layers of time and duration in my practice and how I engage different media and modalities to evoke solicit and generate time.
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Recommended Citation
Corbett, Samantha Ann, "Embodied Duration: Time and Material" (2019). Theses - ALL. 362.
https://surface.syr.edu/thesis/362