Tangled Web

Tangled Web: an improvised installation for public spaces. An empty public space is transformed by a series of seemingly-randomly placed pegs and poles of different heights positioned in close proximity to each other. A child chooses a ball of thick coloured elastic, and is invited to connect and weave it through the structures. Facilitated by artists and fuelled by music, more and more children add lines to the work, making patterns and stretching the yielding, woven material to create tension, entanglement and an ever-growing and changing web of multi-coloured lines.

Tangled Web is a new interactive play-space installation for children, which uses simple materials in extraordinary ways. Using improvised performance to facilitate the creation of a meaningful, abstract visual arts installation, Tangled Web is unstructured and contains no narrative. Instead, it encourages the free play and artistic expression of children and the involvement of entire families.

Themes and Structure

Through their play and artistic choices, children will create abstract landscapes with the material, imbuing it with political, social and cultural meaning for an audience. They will, by their joyously energetic involvement with the task, express a world that shifts boundaries to encourage inclusion. Imagine the affect that different colours will have on a viewer – the rainbow colours of gay pride, the red, black and yellow of Aboriginal Australia, the greens, blues and browns we associate with the environment. What would be the impact of a purely white landscape? Or one that is all black? And through all this, we will be struck by the constantly moving bodies of children, weaving themselves into the architecture.

The photographs on this page are from a creative development workshop, Explore The Tangled Web, held at ArtPlay in December 2009. View photos in the 'Photo Gallery' tab below. The work is currently in creative development and will premiere in 2011.

Key artists: Sue Giles (concept), Ania Reynolds (sound design), Jonothon Oxlade (designer), Michael Baxter (engineer).

For booking enquiries, please contact:
Simon Abrahams
Executive Producer
simon@polyglottheatre.com
+61 3 9827 9667

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Tangled Web
Sue Giles

Since Sue Giles was appointed Artistic Director of Polyglot in 2000, she has directed, written...

Artistic Director
Ania Reynolds

Ania graduated with an Advanced Diploma of Music Performance at NMIT in 2003. She has worked as...

Musician / Composer
Jonothon Oxlade

Jonathon Oxlade studied Illustration and Sculpture at the Queensland College of Art, since...

Designer
Michael Baxter

Baxter is a designer, fabricator and maker of sets and props for circus, theatre, dance, film...

Engineer
13 Dec 2009 - 13 Dec 2009