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Performance collaborations

BBeyond, 

Improvised group performance

July 2022

Image credit J.Hunchins

BBeyond

Improvised group performance

August 2021

Image credit J.Hutchins

pre form

Improvised group performane with James King

RUA RED, 2013

Image credit J.Carr

Collaborations: Art & Science, TCD Trees 2018/19 project



2018/19 project - The trees

Oregon Maple fell, June 1st 2018


One of two 270yr old Oregon Maple trees we were investigating


It was brittle and collaposed 



2018/19 project - The trees


We refocused our project on the Oregon Maple child of the fallen trees.  This tree is embedded in the Parson's Building TCD

Collaborations: Art & Science, TCD Trees Embrittled | Resilient Exhibition, 2019



Outdoor installation with Oregon Maple, Parson's Building.


Paper tubes, scientific images, plant material from fallen trees, covered in bioplastic






Outdoor installation with Oregon Maple, Parsons Building


Due to environmental factors and the nature of the material the paper tubes collapsed 





Indoor Exhibition, Museum Building, TCD


Twitter table, scientific imagery, time lapse photos of the tree felling, hand made paper drawings




Indoor Exhibition, Museum Building


Sculpture on plinth

Slice of the fallen tree

Pen drawing on handmade paper (made with plant material from fallen tree)




Indoor exhibition, Parsons Building, TCD


Scientific research, paper tube and 3dprints



Indoor Exhibition, Parsons Building, TCD


Lightbox image of building interior showing the original exterior wall now inside, part of the extension.  

Collaborations: Art & Science, TCD Trees 2017 project and exhibition



Trinity College Trees collaborative group, 2017

Prof. David Taylor, David Hackett, Clodagh Dooley, Olivia Hassett

(in front of Oregon Maple artwork)




Inspiration for Snake Bark Tree artwork, 2017


Scanning Electron Microscope image



Snake Bark Tree artwork

2017 Exhibition


One of eight artworks inspired by and installed in the trees of TCD






Cherry Blossom Pollen, 2016

Scanning Electron Microscope image

Cherry Blossom Pollen, 2016


Scanning Electron Microscope image



Cherry Blossom artwork, 2017 exhibition


One of eight artworks installed in the trees of TCD




Plane Tree Artwork, 2017 Exhibition


Wax polyp, one of two, installed in sister plane trees in TCD

Exoskeleton project/ Endo Exo exhibition, 2015. Olivia Hassett & David Taylor



Olivia Hassett and Professor David Taylor

In conversation about their Exoskeleton Project in deAppendix, 2015



Endo Exo 

Joint exhibition by Olivia Hassett & David Taylor in Parsons building, TCD


Exhibition installation view



Exoskeleton 


Designed by David Taylor and created in wax by Olivia Hassett


This artwork was designed to transform during the exhibition



Close up view of sculptural element



Collapse


Lambda photographic print in liquid acrylic



Upright


Lambda photographic print in liquid acrylic

Cumulative Sampling exhibition/ performance, Clodagh Dooley & Olivia Hassett 2016



Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) image by Clodagh Dooley


Four water samples taken from the Grand canal. 


SEM used by Hassett to create artworks








SEM image by Clodagh Dooley


Used by Hassett to inspire the following drawing





Drawing in pencil on paper by Olivia Hassett



Etched fluorescent perspex artwork



Four perspex artworks 

Inspired by SEM images from four water samples


Installed as part of To follow the water group exhibition, curated by Anne Mullee 




Cumulative Sampling

Episodic performance over four days


Image day four

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