DocumentCode :
2769689
Title :
"Seeing Mardayin\´: Instability and Ambiguity in the Art of John Mawurndjul, Kuninjku, Arnhem Land, Northern Australia
Author :
Marquis, Jenefer ; Wyeld, Theodor
Author_Institution :
Flinders Univ., Adelaide, SA, Australia
fYear :
2009
fDate :
15-17 July 2009
Firstpage :
539
Lastpage :
543
Abstract :
According to the ´Yolngu´ and ´Kuninjku´ peoples of Arnhem Land, northern Australia their art connects knowledge to the land. Land comes into being as a part of an ancestral dreaming enacted through performative storytelling. In this region a particular technique for revealing elements of nature is used called ´rarrk´. The technique employs a crosshatched layering of coloured lines. The surface of these images present a powerful but ambiguous visual and emotional effect on the viewer. It creates a dialogue not ordinarily possible with more traditional flattened or chiaroscuro techniques. Similar yet distinct from the more familiar moire effects of the early twentieth century European Impressionists, the technique is a peculiarly potent method for communicating a local cultural heritage knowledge to those initiated in its conventions. The work of a local Aboriginal artist who specializes in rarrk, Mawurndjul, is explored as a case study in the stability and ambiguity of the images generated using this technique. The paper explores the technique, its use and effectiveness and suggests it as a cultural heritage knowledge communication schema, highlighting the plethora of schemas yet to be explored in cultural heritage knowledge visualisation in general.
Keywords :
art; Arnhem Land; John Mawurndjul; Kuninjku; Northern Australia; Yolngu; ambiguous emotional effect; ambiguous visual effect; chiaroscuro techniques; coloured lines; crosshatched layering; cultural heritage knowledge communication schema; cultural heritage knowledge visualisation; image surface; local Aboriginal artist; local cultural heritage knowledge; performative storytelling; rarrk; stability; twentieth century European Impressionists; Art; Australia; Cultural differences; Global communication; Image generation; Marine animals; Painting; Stability; Surface texture; Visualization; Indigenous; impressionist; moiré; rarrk;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Information Visualisation, 2009 13th International Conference
Conference_Location :
Barcelona
ISSN :
1550-6037
Print_ISBN :
978-0-7695-3733-7
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IV.2009.81
Filename :
5190833
Link To Document :
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