Triptych. GIF (loop 10'' on tablet) / Laser level / (Re)-drawing (A4).
70 3dw4rd 60rd0n cr416 / 5c3n06r4ph1c r3-v1510n5 is a triple installation happening simultaneously in the three black box-type studios of the Theatre Academy in Helsinki.
In Studio 1, a gif loops on a tablet taped on the stage left wall. The gif was realized by turning the iconic image of Edward Gordon Craig’s wood engraving “The Storm King Lear” (1920) into a black-box-like 3D print simulation. The original engraving depicts Lear, Kent and the Fool walking through the raging storm in the fourth scene of Act III of Shakespeare’s King Lear.
In Studio 2 (between Studio 1 and Studio 2) a self-leveling cross line laser level, installed on a turntable and fixed on a tripod in the center on the studio, scans continuously the black box with a 360° traveling of a red cross-line.
Finally in Studio 3 a hand-drawn reproduction of a slightly glitched version of a sketch by Edward Gordon Craig for Ibsen's The Pretenders produced at the Royal Theatre Copenhagen in 1926, is taped on the stage right wall, lit with a sharp profile spotlight (découpe).
The title of the work 70 3dw4rd 60rd0n cr416 / 5c3n06r4ph1c r3-v1510n5 is the transposition in leetspeak of “To Edward Gordon Craig / Scenographic Re-visions”.