Yorgos Taxiarchopoulos: "Oracle", 2013
Work inspired by the great Greek poet, C.P. Cavafy
Yorgos Taxiarchopoulos studied Cavafy’s spirit, methodology in writing and editing, and creates an art work of video poetry. A digital example on the monotype editions the poet was publishing by himself. DIY handmade editions that gave him the flexibility to compose them every time differently according to the person that were about to be handed in and the symbolism or meanings Cavafy’s keen obsession was about to express and bring up on each of them.
Taxiarchopoulos was inspired from all these details and selected 9 different lines from different poems by Cavafy, he put them together in certain continuity and on a timeline creating a new synthesis, a composition of meanings and a visual text. A visual poem with beginning, main theme and an epilogue in the prototypes of the poet’s story telling. Based on images that refer to history, from ancient archeological sites and mysterious or continuous contemporary gestures and juxtapositions, Taxiarchopoulos aims to capture the viewer in his concrete poetical spot. Using images taken from the National Archeological Museum and the Epigraphical Museum together with moving images of his own contemporary imaginative capturing and editing, plus the sound parts of the readings of Cavafy’s poems included in the official web archive of Cavafy, he tries to suggest ways of synthetically investigating furthermore the famous poet’s work and discover the poetical relations of our everyday contemporary images to it.
Still from work "Oracle", 2013
Duration: 5 min
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