Triangulations is a multi-projection video installation. The video loops explore some of the historic and contemporary resonances of the ports which were the points of departure for journeys between Britain and India and Canada. Using material shot in Liverpool, Aberdeen and Southampton and archival material from the British Library and other archives, this new project explores boundaries between places.
Jini Rawlings makes installations using video projections and glass to explore “broken narratives” and fractured memory. Working with location and studio filming and archival text, her films are often inspired by migrations and by working class and women’s histories. Artist in residence at the National Maritime Museum in 2005-6, and currently a senior lecturer in video production at the University of Westminster and a Winston Churchill fellow.
Please Note: Due to the historic nature of the locations, access for the mobility impaired is limited.