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Dilara Koz

My project most days are cloudy is an attempt at reconstructing the mood of a locale (Port Meadow) by translating its essential qualities. It constitutes of an extended research period where I familiarised myself with the landscape through various processes of documentation. This was followed by a period of reflection on what the locale is, that is describing to myself the qualities that distinguish Port Meadow as a place of its own, particularly focusing on colour and mood. Finally, the essential qualities are translated and constructed in a new space, as an installation. The space of the installation becomes a site to house and display objects from the first two parts of the project, the images and objects of documentation and meditation.

I am intrigued by the narrative through which we created the notion of objectivity. My practice is a series of thought experiments orbiting what it means to capture a moment. 

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