Archived entries for Jane Arden

“There is ectoplasm in the air”

Extract: The curtain is drawn, and the projector is switched on. There is a whirring sound, and the door closes as though by itself. In this sealed vessel one of the participants swims in to focus; she is immersed in an aperture of light.

Click here for the full version of my contribution for the Jane Arden Project.

The publication will be presented at London College of Communication on June 3rd 2010, and will be launched later this year with a further exhibition. It is supported by the BFI.

Jane Arden Project

Newport Transporter Bridge No. 1 / Far shore and Newport Transporter Bridge No. 2 / Near shore, 2010

Images from the forthcoming Jane Arden Project. In Arden’s ‘The Other Side of the Underneath’ the lead character crosses the river on the Newport Transporter Bridge to be taken for psychiatric treatment. Within the film landscape is often used to represent one woman’s descent into, or her being within, madness, with the crossing of the river signaling journey from the exterior experience of pyschic life into the accepted and institution bound experience of madness.



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