Hollow is a portrait of an artificial Dutch island. It is shaped like a ring dike and serves as a dumping ground for contaminated sludge from Dutch waters that contain toxic substances.
In this first video work the camouflage techniques that depict the island as an idyllic nature reserve are explored, as well as the monotony of actual islands making and the dumping of dredged material.
The island is a vehicle for Engelberts to develop a speculative vision of the future in text and image in which she, by thinking through geological time, wonders what happens to processes that people set in motion, but which have consequences that will manifest themselves long after our own deaths.
Credits
Title: Hollow Duration: 13’22” (loop)
Format: Apple prores / 16:9 Colour
Edition: 3 + 1 AP
Drone operator: Erik Hageman
Production support: Louke Wijntje and Elleke Hageman
Sound: Marcel Imthorn
Editing: Rento van Drunen
Special thanks to:
Rijksakademie van Beeldende kunsten
Rijkswaterstaat midden-oost Nederland
Title: Geography of a hollow
Medium: Polymer photogravure
Size: 23 x 26,5 cm
Edition: 5 + 2AP
Installation images:
Rijksakademie van Beelendende kunsten, Amsterdan, NL
Photo: PH.GJ. van Rooij
Intensive Places, Tallinn Photomonth Biennial, Contemporary Art Museum of Estonia, Tallinn, EE
Photo: Paul Kuimet
Mimicry of Hollows , The Fifth Floor, Tokyo, JP
Photo: Ujin Matsuo