
Nova Paul, This is not Dying 2010 (film still) medium 16mm film transferred to HD Video, duration 20 minutes edition 5 + AP, courtesy the artist.

Nova Paul, This is not Dying 2010 (film still) medium 16mm film transferred to HD Video, duration 20 minutes edition 5 + AP, courtesy the artist.

Nova Paul, This is not Dying 2010 (film still) medium 16mm film transferred to HD Video, duration 20 minutes edition 5 + AP, courtesy the artist.

Nova Paul, This is not Dying 2010 (film still) medium 16mm film transferred to HD Video, duration 20 minutes edition 5 + AP, courtesy the artist.

Nova Paul, This is not Dying 2010 (film still) medium 16mm film transferred to HD Video, duration 20 minutes edition 5 + AP, courtesy the artist.
Socrates suggested that memories should be seen as imprints in soft wax; fragile and never completely solid, subject to changes in state. For Future Reference looks at the capacity photography has to trigger, hold and play with memory.
The exhibition tracks the slipperiness of memory as a concept and examines the way that image-based representation can both monumentalise and subvert perceptions.
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Nova Paul, This is not Dying 2010 (film still) medium 16mm film transferred to HD Video, duration 20 minutes edition 5 + AP, courtesy the artist.
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