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Artworks
Brendan Dawes b. 1966
Persian Dreams: Monument, 2023Video file / nftDuration 2 mins 6 secCopyright The ArtistFurther images
About the work: Inspired by The Book of Kings, or Shahnameh, these contextually charged artworks suggest temporal linkages; a renewed, digitised interpretation of an age-old Epic Poem. Written by native...About the work:
Inspired by The Book of Kings, or Shahnameh, these contextually charged artworks suggest temporal linkages; a renewed, digitised interpretation of an age-old Epic Poem. Written by native poet Ferdowsi between c. 977 and 1010 CE, the Shahnameh is the national epic of Iran and recounts a Persian golden age via some 50,000 ‘distichs’ or couplets. This work attests a preservation of mythologies and histories that here lend Dawes’ work an arcane and scholarly agency. Monument creates a constantly changing and rotating monolith inspired by The Book of Kings and Persian culture. Whilst inspired by the past, Monument is a modern digital object, present in the here and now, a statement to the universal teachings, still relevant today in the Shahnameh.
About the music:
The vortex goes deeper in this piece as you feel like you are in a lucid dream. Flipping through the pages of the Shahnameh brings to life the collection of tales embodied by each chapter: Dynasties, Heroes, Creation. The drone comes as an invitation to open the pandora’s box that awaits.
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