Lily Worrall is an artist and filmmaker who explores the texture and materiality of image-making, through both analogue and digital processes. Worrall investigates the images that emerge from the eye of the camera, and the traces they hold of those who wield and direct its gaze. Beyond capturing and framing her own work, Worrall draws on found archival material to explore a more fragmentary approach to moving image. Her work is presented in various formats, including site specific installations, essay films and more recently, fiction.
Bringing together the NZ Gothic tradition with the speculative potential of science fiction, she feeds the birds follows a female protagonist through the streets of a dystopian Tāmaki Makaurau, where seagulls have usurped human dominion.
A site-specific installation of moving images projected from the artist's rented family home.