Lachrymal

‘Lachrymal’ reaches out towards rapture, through queer desire, to revel in the experience of rendering oneself vulnerable to another. This underwater multi-channel moving image offers space that dreams of uninhibited gay love, where desire drives wet bodies towards promises of connection, and transformation.

Meaning, pertaining to tears, ‘Lachrymal’ re-positions our understanding of this fluid world, questioning its relationship to the protagonists. We are reminded of the mutability of tears. That although their functional capacities, they are offered by the body as an insight into deeper emotional landscapes of their bearer. Here, the images behave as tears do, enunciating visions into deeper narratives of both the protagonists, and the artist. Through this allegorical form, ‘Lachrymal’ searches the vulnerability of loving, of reaching out, holding one’s breath, for moments of solidity in an unstable, liquid world.

This project has been supported by the City of Mount Gambier through the Creative Arts Fund, and by the Centre for Projection Art.

Exhibited —
Riddoch Gallery, external media screens, Mt Gambier, SA, AU, 2022
Gertrude Street Projection Festival, 'A Soft Pulse', VIC, AU, 2022

Artistic direction & editor —
Henry Wolff

Featuring —
Isiah Demiri, Jakob Isaac

Director of Photography —
Malcolm Ludgate, Sea Films Pty Ltd

Assistant Director —
Eleanor Scicchitano

Colour grade & post production —
Peter Hatzipavlis, Final Grade

Production/camera assistant —
Mylene Ludgate, Sea Films Pty Ltd

Safety diver —
Carey Harmer

In water support —
Matthew Carter

Mentors —
Amos Gebhardt, David Rosetzky

Lachrymal for Gertrude Street Projection Festival

Lachrymal at the Riddoch Gallery, Mt Gambier

Find out more about the project,
and Gertrude Street Projection Festival here.