Faculty of Creative and Cultural Industries (CCI)

A Hundred Seas Rising
Sponsored by CCi SPACE Off-site Programme
In partnership with Aspex Gallery

Date: Friday 18 May – Sunday 02 September 2012
Time: 11:00 - 16:00 (weekdays)
Preview: Friday 18 May 2012, 18:00 – 20:00
Venue:
Faculty of Creative and Cultural Industries 'Space Offsite'
Aspex
Gunwharf Quays
PO1 3BF
Admission: Free
Project Lead:

Denise Callender, Faculty of Creative and Cultural Industries

 

A Hundred Seas Rising from Suki Chan on Vimeo.

Press Articles

Download a copy of a review of A Hundred Seas Rising by Dr Marius Kwint, as featured in the September/October 2012 issue of Asian Art News:

'Revolution Rising' by Dr Marius Kwint (Asian Art News, Sep/Oct 2012)


Description

RELAY - Contemporary art in the South East of England - Portsmouth and the Isle of Wight.
A Hundred Seas Rising commissioned by Aspex, University of Portsmouth CCi SPACE and Quay Arts, Isle of Wight in response to London 2012.

New artist commission by Suki Chan responding to A Tale of Two Cities, the 1859 novel by Charles Dickens, set in London and Paris before, and during, the French revolution. This reference is the thread that ties themes of ‘Revolution’, ‘the Sea’, ‘China’, and ‘19th Century English Literature’ to Portsmouth, the town of Dickens’ birth.  The installation will use school desks, texts and books and the sound of 100 individual voices as a sculptural material, re-imagining Dickens’ revolutionary mob sonically by creating surges of ideological thought that reverberate across the gallery space.

The public have been invited to participate in the imagination of modern day revolutions.  These are personal, social, cultural, philosophical, technological, as well as political revolutions.  The topics for discussion range from small personal revolutions that improve the daily life of one person, to ambitious ideas attempting to solve recurrent social ills, such as housing, distribution of money, debt, social welfare, education and the prison system.  Participants were encouraged to describe the cause or structure they would like to transform, the motivating ideology for this change - including books that have inspired their ideas, how they would mobilise others, the objectives of the revolution and how this would be achieved, i.e. through peaceful or violent means.  

It is intended that the voices represent a cross-section of views from different cultural and social backgrounds.   The voice of each individual is assigned to a school desk, with desks arranged in rows like a classroom environment.  The University of Portsmouth have been working closely with the artist to record voices of participants of all ages in the School of Creative Technologies’ specialist sound and music recording centre and mobile recording studio.

During the exhibition to be held at Aspex, an offsite 'revolution' desk will be located at various sites around the city of Portsmouth and the Isle of Wight including Quay Arts, capturing additional voices.  A digital broadcast of A Hundred Seas Rising will take place at Quay Arts, Isle of Wight.

A symposium exploring revolution will take place during the exhibition period and details will be publicised on the Aspex and University of Portsmouth websites. 

Charles Dickens’ bicentenary is being celebrated in Portsmouth, Kent, London and internationally in 2012.