#16. Telepathy through Contemporary Art with Dr Jacquelene Drinkall.

Performance, Installation, Curation and Writing

Released for the new moon 6th October 2021

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Jacquelene Drinkall, 'Weatherman UFOlogy (Kandos Occupation)', industrial formed High Impact Acrylic, demountable structure, 464cm x 464cm x 250cm, installation view of test installation at Cementa_13 Art festival, 2013.jpeg

Top Image: Jacquelene Drinkall, Solstice Telepathy, Conjoined Dyadic Headpiece/s made from hand woven telecommunications wire and performed live on the Bow River, Banff National Park, on the evening of the Summer Solstice. Performers: Colin Wintz and Annie Macmillan, Photographer: Hannah Imlach. Artwork concept, direction, production, and hand weaving of telecommunications wire by the artist, Jacquelene Drinkall.

Bottom Image: Jacquelene Drinkall, 'Weatherman UFOlogy (Kandos Occupation)', demountable architecture made from industrial vacuum-formed High Impact Acrylic, marine ply and hardware, 464cm (width) x 464cm (depth) x 250cm (height); installation view at Cementa_13 in 2013; 2006-2016 and an ongoing project.

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