
How do we describe the indescribable, explain the transient, detail a trace?
Delilah’s sound and text installation explores language as a site of haunting. From the most basic of words, to elaborate narratives, her work explores how different modes of communication hold the words we use for the unexplainable.
It has been observed that in times with a heightened proximity to death, such as the years surrounding a conflict or pandemic, cultural interest in the paranormal skyrockets. Expanding on the classic ‘ghost story’, Delilah looks at how stories and testimonies haunt the spaces in which they are recorded. How do the traces of language create cultural hauntings and where are the haunted houses of the technological age?
Delilah’s practice has a conceptual focus, exploring the tension between the metaphysical and the mundane. While making this piece she has been in conversation with a ghost hunter as well as gathering first hand ghostly experiences. She has also been pulling apart both analogue and digital sound technology to create the installation.
Thursday 15th August: 6-10pm (Opening night)
Friday 16th August: 6-9pm
Saturday 17th August: 11am-3pm
Sunday 18th August: 11am-3pm
Assembly House
44 Canal Road
Leeds
LS12 2PL
United Kingdom
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Unfortunately Assembly House is located on the first floor with no wheelchair access and some uneven flooring. However, we are happy to arrange digital reproduction or video walk-throughs of exhibitions.
We have limited free car parking and lots of seating.
If you have any questions please get in touch at info@assemblyhouse.art and a member of the team will be happy to discuss this with you.