Deniz Uster
  • Deniz Uster
  • work
    • lens-based >
      • Homo-Scylla
      • The Polity of Φ promotional video
      • Beyond is Before
      • 69
      • Being an Ear Guest to a Gossip
      • Prelude
    • space-based >
      • The South, The Ore and Them
      • Arbor Vitae
      • Seven Minutes
      • Echoes of a Common Skin
      • Toxodon: What Went Unnoticed
      • Temple of Hydra, Physalia Physalis and Moving Towards Ctenephora
      • The Poetics of Egress
      • The Woeful Fable of the Gangue
      • Domes of TERRA NULLIUS
      • The Anatomy of Floating
      • Dust and Entanglements Beneath the Skin
      • Citadel (Bricolages)
      • Citadel
      • The Polity of Φ: The Consulate
      • The Polity of Φ: The Call
      • Beyond is Before installation
      • The Spine That Binds Us Together
      • Folly for the Short-Lived
      • Türgen Culture and Heritage
      • Somewhere in the Middle of Two, Southwest of One and North of The Other
      • Looking For a Needle in a Hay-Barn With No Eyes and No Hands
      • Invited and Volunteered
      • In the Memory of Four
      • Finger to a Blind Eye
      • Hide the Straw, Wait for its Time
      • Egg Washing Machine
      • A Machine or an Ifrit
      • Said and Put
    • paper-based >
      • Ignition and Confluence: The River of Us
      • T E R R A - N U L L I U S: Harvesting Gravity
      • Zones of Protention
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hide the straw, wait for its time

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Installed within one of the rooms of an old factory, Hide the Straw Wait for its Time is a complementary installation of the film, Being an Ear Guest to a Gossip. The installation suggests an environment for the protagonist to retain its alchemical processes, however this is not suggested within the narrative of the film. The works were shown at the same time at different venues, so the visitor was invited to decide the chronology of the narrative themselves.

The hovering branches slowly revolve over the bubbling coconut pot, and the grass grew during the exhibition period.



2010, 273X430X400cm, turf, coconuts, steel, water, pump, motor, fabric, branches, light

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