2020-21
Three-channel 4K video installation with stereo sound
Infinite loop
Installation dimensions vary

Concept/Writing/Direction: Daniel McKewen
3D Artist: Guy Lobwein
Music: Adrian Mauro (machine age)
Voice: Susan McGurl

Above and below:
Excerpts and installation documentation from ‘The Slow Cancellation of the Future’, Milani Gallery at the Spring Hill Reservoirs, Brisbane, 9 – 16 October 2021

Bottom:
Full version and installation documentation from ‘2021 Ramsay Art Prize’, Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide, 22 May – 22 August 2021

A Rising Tide

A Rising Tide is a video installation that imagines a post-apocalyptic near-future of flooded cities and crumbling skyscrapers. This familiarly cinematic scene was created using appropriated and custom-made visual and sonic elements, laboriously pieced together using gig-economy labour and videogame engine software. The title makes ironic reference to the old economics adage ‘a rising tide lifts all boats’, made popular by US President John F Kennedy as he spoke of the promise of a prosperous future.

The imagery is narrated by a reimagining of Max Ehrmann’s 1920’s prose poem Desiderata, becoming an overwrought lament for the lost civilisation depicted. Produced within the same structures of capitalism that the voice warns against, the work cynically suggests an uneasy sense of shared complicity in this potential future.

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