Eventually Everything Connects - performance, duration -approx. 12m00s, various translucent fabrics, costumes, old rusty light fixture.
Photographs courtesy of Ariana Steiner.
Video recording of full performance below.
Eventually Everything Connects, a performance piece by Cameron McCracken and Celia Calder, as part of 25% Extra an end of year show by 125 2nd Year Fine Art students from The Glasgow School of Art to protest against the planned student body increase of 25% by 2018. The show was held at the Laurieston Arches, Cleland Lane, G5 9DS, Glasgow, and ran from June 10th - 12th 2016.
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www.twentyfivepercentextra.com
Eventually Everything Connects, was a collaborative piece started by myself and made possible with the help of Celia Calder, an American exchange student who joined our class for 6 months. The initial concept of the performance was an exploration of cocoons in nature, their development and the processes involved, we wanted to try and apply this to the human form. We focused particularly on the cocoon as a transformative object, one that produces growth and change - a metamorphosis.