RMIT SCHOOL OF ART

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Jessica Scott

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Research Abstract

Forgotten But Not Gone: A video art project examining video library culture as a creative tool, focusing on the artistic community of Melbourne.

This is a video art project which synthesises social/participatory and video art methods to explore and reflect upon the significance of VHS and video lending libraries in relation to artistic communities in Melbourne. It centres on a handful of significant independent and institutional libraries, and artists, as a focus to this inquiry. The works range from video art works and installations, to participatory live works (referred to as ‘pop-ups’) and an artist publication.

Bio

Jessie Scott is an independent video artist, writer and programmer working in Narrm (Melbourne) on the stolen lands of the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin nation. She is a founding member of audiovisual art collective Tape Projects, and co-directed and founded the inaugural Channels Video Art Festival in 2013. She is currently completing a PhD in art at RMIT University and raising two children.

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