"Corn Walk"
“Corn Walk” is a video corner installation in which mirror videos and audio create an immersive environment that expands viewer space via flatscreens or wall projections. Mirror videos produce everchanging patterns, open up space for the viewer, add 270 degrees to the 90 degree corner installation. In “Corn Walk” the camera seems to press forward, evoking the physical and visual sensations of passing between dense walls of corn, intensified by the the crack and crunch (sounds) of leaves.
Medium: Video Corner Installation
Year: 2021
Details: 3:00 looping
"Waterlilies, Madawaska River"
Time and space seem to expand for viewers of “Waterlilies, Madawaska River”, a video corner installation in which mirror videos -and audio- create an immersive environment via flatscreens or wall projections. Mirror videos produce everchanging patterns, while the corner installation opens up viewer space, adding 270 degrees to the 90 degree corner. “Waterlilies, Madawaska River” evokes the physical, visual and aural sensations of advancing towards waterlilies in the bow of a canoe in late summer. Lily pads floating in the distance eventually fill the screen, before giving way to underwater views of curving pink stems. ‘Reality’ is dislodged by inverted trees, mirrored reflections of the shoreline, the river current, the (audio) slosh of water and slap of the paddle.
Ann Stoddard recorded videos for the “Waterlilies -” from the bow of a canoe on the Madawaska River, Algonquin Park, Ontario. Stoddard is the videographer, director, and editor, assisted by her husband John Straub who paddled stern. [Together Stoddard and Straub have paddled rivers and lakes in Wisconsin, the Chesapeake Bay watershed, and Algonquin Park, ON.] Stoddard has been canoeing the Madawaska since early childhood.
Ann Stoddard recorded videos for the “Waterlilies -” from the bow of a canoe on the Madawaska River, Algonquin Park, Ontario. Stoddard is the videographer, director, and editor, assisted by her husband John Straub who paddled stern. [Together Stoddard and Straub have paddled rivers and lakes in Wisconsin, the Chesapeake Bay watershed, and Algonquin Park, ON.] Stoddard has been canoeing the Madawaska since early childhood.
Medium: Video Corner Installation
Year: 2022
Details: 5:00 loop