Impermanence (2000)

Impermanence is a video art/poetry assemblage from 2000. It was the culmination of an ongoing collaboration between the Post Hoc Performing Word Company from Griffith University's School of Arts on the Gold Coast and media artist Mitch Goodwin.

It was the final incarnation of a project which was first developed for the Adelaide Fringe Festival in 1998 and consequently toured the Brisbane Writers Festival (1999) and the Electrofringe Festival (2000) in Newcastle. Impermanence won the inaugural Evolution Arts Festival $10 000 first prize in 2000 and went on to screen at the All That Glitters Exhibition at the Gold Coast Arts Centre in 2003.

Text and spoken word composed by members of the the Post Hoc Performing Word Company: Jaimee Edwards, Sarah Dennis, Paul Gough, Sarah Isakhan, Sally Breen, Luke Terbutt, Katrina McMahon and Alksei Wechter.

Narrated by Sarah Dennis & Paul Gough. Performed on screen by Paul Gough and Sarah Isakhan.

Text edited by Sally Breen & Mitch Goodwin. Word Collage designed by Jaimee Edwards. Music by David Guarde. Solo Guitar Caleb Byrnand.

Directed, edited and photographed by Mitch Goodwin.
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