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'Underneath the world ' was a series of sounds and images exhibited as part of the Aerial Roots project,
introducing an imaginative exploration of the agricultural landscape, into the realm of agricultural
practice and archive and contemporary film that the wider project encompassed.
Both the sounds and the images start with moments of reality recorded by camera and microphone.
These have then been transformed into experiential works that lie somewhere
between recognition and imagination.
The title relates to that space, a place of innate knowing,
that lies beneath the everyday understanding of reality.
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