Unknown Passage
In this video, Unknown Passage, I explore the fragility of life, impermanence, loss and movement. Through this work I wanted to deepen my own understanding and relationship with grief and loss, exploring the unknown using repetitive movements while transitioning from one place to another, perhaps travelling through a never-ending portal to another life.
In this video, Unknown Passage, I explore the fragility of life, impermanence, loss and movement. Through this work I wanted to deepen my own understanding and relationship with grief and loss, exploring the unknown using repetitive movements while transitioning from one place to another, perhaps travelling through a never-ending portal to another life.
Daphne Vlassis I am a Greek/Canadian multidisciplinary artist working in drawing, painting, video and installation. My work is influenced by my cultural and personal background along with concepts of identity, nature, and uprootedness. Drawing from different disciplines, such as geography, architecture, psychology and technology, I map micro and macro spaces similar to a cartographer. I create meta-maps of topography, movement, and connections creating a sense of location and place. I studied philosophy and art at the University of Toronto and York University, and I hold a diploma in 3D Computer Animation. |