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Objects On The Moon
Issue ‘A’ focuses on objects that have been left on the moon,
documented by astronauts and unmanned machines.
The objects allude to the activities of space exploration
as well as the lengths that individuals are willing to go
to in order to mark their territory. Published by Archive/Archive (2016)
Softcover
28pp, 210 x 270mm
Archive/Archive is an expanded publication project by Ella McCartney and Rory McCartney. Issue A focuses on objects that have been left on the moon, documented by astronauts and unmanned machines. The objects allude to the activities of space exploration as well as the lengths that individuals are willing to go to in order to mark their territory.
Archive/Archive has been developed from a series of international exhibitions co-curated by Ella McCartney and Rory McCartney. Instead of presenting one definitive perspective or narrative, the project celebrates the many ways an archive can be assembled
The Mediapolis Q&A : Mara Ferreri’s The Permanence of Temporary Urbanism and Ella Harris’s Rebranding Precarity
The Mediapolis Questions & answers about Mara Ferreri's book 'The Permanence of Temporary Urbanism' and Ella Harris's book 'Rebranding Precarity
Letter from Ella A. Dempsey, Oswego, New York, to friend, September 10, 1898
A letter written by Ella A. Dempsey to her friend about their recent vacation to Atlantic City, New Jersey and New York City
'Ella Oblinger'
Portrait of Ella E. Oblinger as a child. This photograph is one of forty-eight found in an album that probably belonged to Mattie Obilinger. The identifications are attributed to one of her daughters
'Ella Oblinger'
Portrait of Ella Oblinger as an infant. This photograph is one of forty-eight found in an album that probably belonged to Mattie Obilinger. The identifications are attributed to one of her daughters
Ella & students
A group photo of Year 8 students with Ella Riddell at Kormilda College.Johnson, Christine.Date:196
Ella
'Ella' takes the form of a monologue performed live in October 2019 by the actor Ella Greenwood. A mid-size auditorium. A blue/grey screen projects in 1080 by 1920 resolution. Its artificial light casts across the entire space. 'Ella' wears a gators sweatshirt and stands in-front of the screen. She reads from a white 2011 iPad mini attached to a strange prosthetic-like device. The device allows her to read and recall a lengthy stream of text whilst free to move and gesticulate with her hands. Her gestures conjure TED-talks, her speech, the language of devices. The rigged seating of the auditorium is populated by a small audience of family and friends.
Adopting the format of a technologically mediated lecture, filmed in front of a live audience at Somerset House in 2020, 'Ella' links the production of the ‘artistic personality’ (in this case both actor Ella Greenwood and artist Anneke Kampman) to a broader realm of capitalist production, and its community of characteristic subjectivities. Comprised of a central script of quoted, fictional, and biographical material, the work critiques the idealised models of self-presentation increasingly required – both in physical and online space – of actor and artist alike
J.B. McNamara from Ella Winter, October 4, 1939
Letter to J.B. McNamara from Ella Winter dated October 4, 1939
Burton, Ella. Ella Burton interview, October 17, 1986.
Ella Burton discusses the Stirling sisters of Twillingate. She discusses their history, their house, and way of life
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