Tracy Hill
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Hill’s trans-disciplinary practice investigates the dynamic relationship between our human beliefs and customs, traditions of the hand created image and developing digital technologies. Walking and navigation connect with a modern obsession for locating, ordering, and fragmenting our experiences of landscape and Place.
Combinations of print, installation and drawing invite new encounters with everyday landscapes. Disrupted and reimagined Hill’s images require a visual and cognitive attention intrinsic to walking occupying the place where our digital and physical worlds overlap.
Recent ACE and Heritage funded projects Porosity and Carbon Synthesis reveal the imperceptible energies, which underscore our human experience of and connection to Place. Both projects connect the permeability of the land with the porousness of the human body, exploring the possibilities of linking art and science to transform perceptions of landscapes, revealing fragile relationships between global living systems, visualising the (in)visible.
Combinations of print, installation and drawing invite new encounters with everyday landscapes. Disrupted and reimagined Hill’s images require a visual and cognitive attention intrinsic to walking occupying the place where our digital and physical worlds overlap.
Recent ACE and Heritage funded projects Porosity and Carbon Synthesis reveal the imperceptible energies, which underscore our human experience of and connection to Place. Both projects connect the permeability of the land with the porousness of the human body, exploring the possibilities of linking art and science to transform perceptions of landscapes, revealing fragile relationships between global living systems, visualising the (in)visible.
Hill’s trans-disciplinary practice investigates the dynamic relationship between our human beliefs and customs, traditions of the hand created image and developing digital technologies. Walking and navigation connect with a modern obsession for locating, ordering, and fragmenting our experiences of landscape and Place.
Combinations of print, installation and drawing invite new encounters with everyday landscapes. Disrupted and reimagined Hill’s images require a visual and cognitive attention intrinsic to walking occupying the place where our digital and physical worlds overlap.
Recent ACE and Heritage funded projects Porosity and Carbon Synthesis reveal the imperceptible energies, which underscore our human experience of and connection to Place. Both projects connect the permeability of the land with the porousness of the human body, exploring the possibilities of linking art and science to transform perceptions of landscapes, revealing fragile relationships between global living systems, visualising the (in)visible.
Combinations of print, installation and drawing invite new encounters with everyday landscapes. Disrupted and reimagined Hill’s images require a visual and cognitive attention intrinsic to walking occupying the place where our digital and physical worlds overlap.
Recent ACE and Heritage funded projects Porosity and Carbon Synthesis reveal the imperceptible energies, which underscore our human experience of and connection to Place. Both projects connect the permeability of the land with the porousness of the human body, exploring the possibilities of linking art and science to transform perceptions of landscapes, revealing fragile relationships between global living systems, visualising the (in)visible.
Hill’s trans-disciplinary practice investigates the dynamic relationship between our human beliefs and customs, traditions of the hand created image and developing digital technologies. Walking and navigation connect with a modern obsession for locating, ordering, and fragmenting our experiences of landscape and Place.
Combinations of print, installation and drawing invite new encounters with everyday landscapes. Disrupted and reimagined Hill’s images require a visual and cognitive attention intrinsic to walking occupying the place where our digital and physical worlds overlap.
Recent ACE and Heritage funded projects Porosity and Carbon Synthesis reveal the imperceptible energies, which underscore our human experience of and connection to Place. Both projects connect the permeability of the land with the porousness of the human body, exploring the possibilities of linking art and science to transform perceptions of landscapes, revealing fragile relationships between global living systems, visualising the (in)visible.
Combinations of print, installation and drawing invite new encounters with everyday landscapes. Disrupted and reimagined Hill’s images require a visual and cognitive attention intrinsic to walking occupying the place where our digital and physical worlds overlap.
Recent ACE and Heritage funded projects Porosity and Carbon Synthesis reveal the imperceptible energies, which underscore our human experience of and connection to Place. Both projects connect the permeability of the land with the porousness of the human body, exploring the possibilities of linking art and science to transform perceptions of landscapes, revealing fragile relationships between global living systems, visualising the (in)visible.