Erin Laye on Azimuth Nitehi

We are all just particles, drifting this way and that, with no clear place to go. In the installation “Azimuth Nitehi” you begin to embody the void and explore the outer reaches of a universe reminiscent of the milky way. The difference between our galaxy and this one is that the cold vacuum of space that we are familiar with, has become illuminated and brought to life by the particles within it. Enter this augmented reality where you are your heartbeat, and the average sum of all of the heartbeats around you. The inward force that connects you to the rest of humanity is brought outward.
Casey Koyczan’s SADZEÉ ; TIME

Irene Bindi on SADZEÉ; TIME

Such limited paths of engagement seem the antipode of SADZEÉ ; TIME, where the work’s behaviours rely on our nuanced presence, and within the subtleties of our attention we discover its expanse. Through a bit of knowledge of our own bodily work in relation to its surroundings, through attention to movement in ongoing relationship with resultant sensory changes, Casey Koyczan’s work feeds back to us, and we become aware of a delicate relationship. Focusing more intently on these movements and sensorial changes, we individually recede.