Already Late Enough

A groaning explosion of sparks and coloured plumes of smoke slowly erupt across a black screen.  A throbbing soundscape shakes your bones and tightens your chest.  The piece conveys the agonising physicality of grief.  The way it consumes you and drags you away from the light, whilst a fire rips through you. 

The abstract footage is accompanied by a soundscape composed from a distorted recital of the poem that saved the artist’s life.

The soundscape and image mutate independently and pull against each other.  In brief flashes they undulate to meet each other before tearing apart once again.  This fractured relationship heightens the sense of anxiety and dread in the viewer. It unsettles the physical body and leaves the viewer unable to resolve it.