The Taken Path

The Taken Path is an open-ended experiment
in observation and embodied experience. It is a
speculative, durational project that hangs off a
simple, yet poetic, idea: what would we notice if
we walked the same path, once a month over the
course of a year and filmed the journey?
The Carrick Hill estate, nestled in the foothills of
Adelaide, presents a conundrum of the delicate
connections between humans and the greater
environment. Here, pure fantasy and the hard reality
of both ancient and present life are encountered at
once in a microcosm of the wider world.
Artists Catherine Truman and Ian Gibbins filmed a
defined path that traverses the natural and altered
landscapes at Carrick Hill, at monthly intervals
over a year. This repeated action reveals profound
shifts of climate and impacts of human industry. If
we keep to the path already taken, what happens
to our powers of observation? If we walk it many
times, does our awareness shift or is it becalmed?
Can we learn anew from this repetition?
Presenter
Carrick Hill
Venue
The Wall Gallery, Carrick Hill
Sessions
Wed 12 Feb ? Sun 16 Mar, Wed ? Sun 10am ? 4:30pm
Ticket Prices
Free with House Museum Admission. $17,
Conc $13, Children (U15) free with accompanying
adult.
Access Information
Wheelchair Accessible. Fully surtitled or minimal
dialogue. Some background
music and/or sounds