DEL PASADO AL PRESENTE. MIGRACIONES EXPOSICION INTERNACIONAL CENTENARIO DEL MUSEO NACIONAL DE BELLAS ARTES
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An old man confronts us with some truths about language. The strangeness of his voice merges with the buzzing and humming artefacts of an archaic recording mechanism. A young girl repeats words she is trying to memorize in what sounds like French. Several men exuberantly chant fragments of a creation myth. An elderly woman tells a story of jealousy and murder to an appreciative listener.
The Last Silent Movie opens the unvisited, silent archives of extinct and endangered languages to create a composition of voices that are not silent. They are not silent because someone is listening. The work sets free some of the ghosts and spectres haunting the unacknowledged 'unheimlich' of sound recording that allows us to hear the words and voices of people mostly now dead. In The Last Silent Movie, some voices sing, some tell stories, some recite vocabulary lists and some, directly or indirectly, accuse us – the listeners – of injustice
- Accession Number P8158/0
- Dimensions 37 X 42.5 CM
- Media SINGLE CHANNEL PROJECTION WITH SOUND, 20 MIN
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HOMELANDS - A 21st CENTURY STORY OF HOME, AWAY AND ALL THE PLACES IN BETWEEN.
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2013
- India, Mumbai, Dr Bhau Daji Lad Museum
- India, Kolkata, The Harrington Street Arts Centre
- India, Delhi, IGNCA
Dig where you stand
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2012
- Ireland, South Tipperary County Museum
SUSAN HILLER THE LAST SILENT MOVIE
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2011
- Canada, Prefix Institute of Contemporary Art
DEL PASADO AL PRESENTE. MIGRACIONES EXPOSICION INTERNACIONAL CENTENARIO DEL MUSEO NACIONAL DE BELLAS ARTES
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2010
- Chile, Santiago, Museo Nacional De Bellas Artes
THE BEAUTY OF DISTANCE SONGS OF SURVIVAL IN A PRECARIOUS AGE 17TH BIENNALE OF SYDNEY
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2010
- Australia, Sydney, Various Venues
FLICKER: A VISUAL INTERVENTION IN THE CITYSCAPE OF DAMASCUS
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2009
- Syria, Damascus, British Council Office - Damascus
- Syria, Damascus, Mustafa Ali Gallery
- Syria, Damascus, All Art Now
- Syria, Damascus, University Of Damascus