More and more new buildings spring up in Liverpool, replacing or
sitting alongside the derelict buildings of the city's past. What goes
on inside them?
Commissioned by Liverpool Biennial International 06 in collaboration
with FACT
In Western cities, office buildings are the contemporary icons of
economic prosperity and Liverpool is building fast to attract new
business, increasingly affecting the daily working lives of the city's
inhabitants.
In A Day on the Office, Pennanen looks at both the exterior and the
interior of the developing city in a double perspective on its current
expansion. Juxtaposing the decaying office buildings once at the
centre of Liverpool trade and commerce with new blue-chip developments
cropping up on once derelict streets, the work examines the changing
visual and spatial language of Liverpool's built environment.
What makes office buildings unique are the people who inhabit them,
working long hours, bringing their physical presence to bear upon
these spaces. Through collaborating with Liverpool office workers
Pennanen steps behind the facades of the city centre to show the
individual relationships and personal narratives that exist within
workers' day-to-day experiences. A Day in the office is a two part
work, presenting within FACT's cinema spaces individuals' journeys as
they explore and uncover their daydreams, memories and daily rituals,
alongside a richly filmic depiction of the city that frames these
experiences, projected in the evenings onto the outside of the
building above the recently developed Fleet Street.
Kathryn Dempsey. Excerpt from the catalogue of Liverpool Biennial
International 06.
Video installation. Colour HD DV CAM transferred to DVD. Duration 16
min/loop, sound stereo and 12min/loop, no sound. Dimensions variable.
Sound by Timothy Lambert.
Screening version available.
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