Urthworks
Urthworks
Urthworks draws on a trilogy of films by Ben Rivers imagining the future of a
planet at three stages after environmental collapse. Working with 16mm film and
digital imaging technology, Rivers captures extraordinary real locations in
Japan, Tuvalu, Lanzarote, Arizona, the Mendip Hills, and Somerset as well as
fabricated environments. Observational images are interspersed with
fantastically costumed characters and uncanny ruins. Through these eerily
resonant threads, Rivers forges a compelling blend of document and fiction which
presents us with forgotten ideas of the future, stranger-than-fiction images of
the present, and elemental visions of the distant future that seem to resemble
the deep past. While epic in scope, the narrative that unfolds is shaped around
tactile and human detail, suggesting an intimate, sensory account of vast
transformations in society and nature. This artist’s book takes the form of a
visual novel, interwoven with texts by acclaimed sci-fi author Mark von
Schlegell expanding upon the worlds and characters of the images. The book’s
title references Urth, the Norse goddess of fate, as well as Brian Aldiss’s 1965
dystopian novel Earthworks.
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