Daniel Savage at the Drill Hall Gallery

Daniel Savage - The Fall of Icarus
Daniel Savage - The Fall of Icarus
Thursday 22 August 2013

Photography and Media Arts Honours student Daniel Savage has had his video work The Fall of Icarus, selected for a solo installation at the Drill Hall Gallery. View the video below.

In other Photography and Media arts news, a group of graduates and current students performing as Zonkvision have recently performed at Underbelly Arts, Cockatoo Island, Sydney, August 2013. Check out their project on Underbelly Arts, an interview with the artists and see zonkvision.com.

 

Daniel Savage - 'The Fall of Icuras' (2013) from Photography and Media Arts, ANU on Vimeo.

The myth of Icarus, the boy who flew too close to the sun, is about the desire to reach beyond one's limitations, but also the hubris of not heeding the advice of others.

My own myth centers around an accident in 2009, the story goes I was lost in the middle of the night, to find my way home I scaled the exterior of a 3 story building, I slipped, feel to earth, landed head first, and was found lying in the grass and snow, paralysed from the chest down. Exactly what happened isn’t known; instead it is pieced together from different sources and recited as fact. In the days, months and years following, the story change and evolved, like all myths do, with each retelling shaping the events to suit whoever was passing it on.

This self-portrait is an attempt to question where my story fits into this Icarian allegory: am I an example of strident ambition stretching beyond defined limits? Or a beautiful tragedy, a somber warning to those who would dare follow where I once tried to tread?

Or in the end whether our myths are, as W.H. Auden so poignantly put it, in reference to Pieter Brueghel’s ‘The Fall of Icarus’: “Not an important failure…” but, simply, “…something amazing, a boy falling out of the sky”.

Exert from W.H Auden's poem 'Musee des Beaux Arts'

Daniel Savage

The Fall of Icarus - self portrait, 2013

Video projection, 3:37min looped 

Dimensions variable

Music credit: Marcel Pequel - Nine

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