Deep Ends - Yuge Zhou

‘Deep Ends suggests a tension between carefree buoyancy, vulnerability, and inherent risk. Water on the edge of an urban landscape invites crowds, and shot from a long distance, the scene strangely oscillates between leisure fun and the aftermath of a disaster. Deep Ends is part of The Humors, a four-part video collage series exploring urban dispositions.’

Tidemarks #2 (beachcombing)
Susan Allbert

‘In the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy I travelled to some of the worst affected sites around New York City and began to document and collect the discarded or displaced objects I found there. This video forms part of the resulting installation “Tidemarks” which examines consumerism, climate change and ideas of possession.’