Lily Dietz
Structurally attuned to detect and react to subtle shifts in the environment, adjustments are automatic and made continually to account for and appropriately process external variation. These mechanisms optimise the delivery of information to receptors, enabling production of stable and coherent spatial understandings. Processed information is averaged and used predicatively to compensate for the delay between the occurrence of external stimuli and the time it takes to be received and interpreted through this system. Thinking through such sensory processes as an unfolding and interpretive act disrupts ideas of the observer and observed as fixed categories; that light is absorbed means it must pass between.
Lily Dietz, together never touching, LED panel screen, 9 minutes and 12 seconds
Faculty of Fine Arts and Music
University of Melbourne