Noémie Goudal's Tilt @ Dock Arts
Noémie Goudal constructs illusionistic interventions in the landscape, captured through photography, film and sound. Deploying scenography and staging devices, she expands photography beyond its conventional parameters into immersive installations, informed by her interest in paleoclimatology. While human temporality does not align with the deep time of geological processes, she seeks to visualise the effort that goes into making the landscape.
I loved spending time with this work, whose preoccupations gave me an opportunity to return to some of the images and sensations that took hold of me while writing Redder Days; namely the prolonged anticipation of a storm, and a bodily immersion in chaos.
excerpt from Another Name for Rainfall
Tilt was curated by Mary Conlon and Linda Shevlin, and supported by the Arts Council of Ireland and Leitrim County Council.