Roderick Sprigg, The Importance of Shadows (2010)

Artist: Roderick Sprigg
Work: The Importance of Shadows (2010)
Partner:
Institut Kesenian
Location: Jakarta, Indonesia

As part of Spaced’s cultural exchange program with the Jakarta Biennale, WA-based artist, Roderick Sprigg, spent two months based at the Institut Kesenian in Jakarta developing new work influenced by wayang kulit (Indonesian shadow puppet theatre).

During his stay, Sprigg filmed interviews with local people at Blora, a village neighborhood in Jakarta, in which he asked individuals to share with him what was important in their lives. These local stories were later recreated by the artist into short wayang kulit-style animated videos that became part of a street performance. This performance involved Sprigg pushing a modified food cart throughout the streets of Jakarta. Advertising wayang kulit on its colourful exterior, the cart incorporated a presentation of the animated videos which drew curious and amused responses from pedestrians and motorists. The performance concluded at Blora where the work was screened to a local audience.

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