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Helio-a-go-go: Sarah Hayden reflects on Dennis McNulty installation 'I reached inside myself through time'

Helio-a-go-go: Sarah Hayden reflects on Dennis McNulty installation 'I reached inside myself through time'
Helio-a-go-go: Sarah Hayden reflects on Dennis McNulty installation 'I reached inside myself through time'
Sarah Hayden is a writer and academic who is currently researching voice in art. Here she reflects on Dennis McNulty’s installation I reached inside myself through time, a work from IMMA’s collection that draws on a diversity of materials, media and pop-cultural references to create a space that bends light, sound and time.
video art, installation, voice
Irish Museum of Modern Art
Hayden, Sarah
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Hayden, Sarah
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Hayden, Sarah (2022) Helio-a-go-go: Sarah Hayden reflects on Dennis McNulty installation 'I reached inside myself through time'.

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Sarah Hayden is a writer and academic who is currently researching voice in art. Here she reflects on Dennis McNulty’s installation I reached inside myself through time, a work from IMMA’s collection that draws on a diversity of materials, media and pop-cultural references to create a space that bends light, sound and time.

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Published date: 28 August 2022
Keywords: video art, installation, voice

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Local EPrints ID: 474566
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/474566
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Date deposited: 27 Feb 2023 17:34
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 00:19

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