Blind Spot awarded Australia Council research and development grant

Blind Spot - research and development

Blind Spot was awarded a research and development grant for a two year research project that will allow me to present my ideas in new and innovative ways.

Brief: ‘Blind Spot’ is a Techno-romantic craft installation aiming to explore the blind spot in perception surrounding nature and existence....

‘In every observation there is a blind spot, the spot on the retina where the optical nerve is connected making the eye blind on that very spot, all one can do is try to move these blind spots, in an effort to catch a glimpse of the invisible’- Krogh Jensen

The work will focus on reinterpreting traditional craft materials and techniques, working with new technologies to find an innovative way to map the Ozone Hole.

Research and development drawing - Blind Spot.

Blind Spot, 2014 - Completed work installed at Linden Centre for Contemporary Art.

Blind Spot is a continuation of my previous body of work Life Support Systems.

Jasmine Morgan Ryan

Jasmine Morgan Ryan is a techno-romantic artist whose multi-disciplinary practice focuses on understanding our intimate relationship to nature and the cosmos. Her work draws attention to the invisible aspects that impact our existence and unite us, and the themes we struggle with in our humanity.

http://www.jasminemorganryan.com
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