The M25 in 4000 images

The M25 in 4000 images

A  reconfiguration of The Great Orbital Ultra Run*, The M25 in 4000 images, makes tangible and material what was originally relayed digitally. A unique extendible printed bookwork/sculpture, all the archived images from the previous work were digitally printed, cut, folded and put together by hand.

This work was first shown as part of Combinations, at the Seacourt Gallery in Bangor, Northern Ireland and the Sheffield Institute of Art Gallery, in 2014 for the exibition Of Other Spaces.

It was reconstructed and re-shown as part of RE:PRINT/RE:Present , at the Ruskin Gallery, Cambridge in 2015 and included in the Neo Print Prize 2016 exhibition, at Neo:Gallery 27, Bolton, Greater Manchester, from 25th August - 30th October 2016

* The Great Orbital Ultra Run was a solitary run and artwork that took place over nine consecutive days around the inside boundary of the M25 London Orbital. The journey was originally mapped through a continuous stream of images that were relayed from the artist's mobile phone, along with her GPS coordinates to a web interface and shown as a projected moving image artwork.

 

 

© Véronique Chance 2012