You Were In My Dream (2010)

You Were In My Dream is an interactive installation created by Isobel Knowles and Van Sowerwine. It premiered at Experimenta Utopia Now, February 2010 in Melbourne, Australia. 

  • Recipient of the 2010 Premiere of Queensland’s National New Media Art Award, the most significant award for new media in Australia.

  • Take Me With You
    Artspace at Realm,
    Maroondah City Council Library
    February 2020

    Journey to Fantastic Lands
    QAGOMA, Brisbane
    9 November 2014 – 10 May, 2015

    In Your Dreams
    Counihan Gallery, Brunswick
    9 May – 11 June, 2014

    2010 Premier of Queensland’s National New Media Art AwardQueensland Gallery of Modern ArtAugust – November 2010.

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    Experimenta Utopia Now – Media art biennial and Australian tour 2010/11

    Museum of Old and New Art (MONA)
    Hobart, Tasmania
    4 August 2011 – 18 September 2011

    Mornington Peninsula Regional GalleryMornington, Victoria
    12 May – 19 June 2011

    Carriageworks
    Sydney, NSW
    September – October 2010

    Redland Art Gallery
    Cleveland (Brisbane), QLD
    June – July 2010

    Blackbox, Arts Centre
    Melbourne, Victoria
    February – Mar 2010

  • Midsummer Ball
    The Banff Centre, Banff (Canada)
    18 – 20 July, 2014

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    Cinekid
    Westergasfabriek, Amsterdam, Netherlands,
    17 -26 October, 2012

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    Selectively Revealed
    Asialink tour, 2011/12

    Chulalongkorn University Art Space, Bangkok, Thailand: 4 June – 21 July 2012

    National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts, Taipei, Taiwan, 11 February – 13 May 2012

    Aram Art Gallery, Seoul, Korea, 26 October – 11 December 2011

  • Written, Directed and Animated by: Isobel Knowles & Van Sowerwine

    Programming: Tarwin Stroh-Spijer

    Carpentry: Duncan Jack

    Sound design: James Cecil

    An Experimenta Commission

The work takes a live video feed of your face and combines it into a beautiful stop motion dream world. You enter into a utopian geography and navigate a path through a jungle of forest animals where survival of the fittest reigns supreme.

The work toured Australia through 2010/11 and through Asia in 2011/12, Cinekid, in the Netherlands and it won the 2010 Premier of Queensland’s National New Media Art Award, Australia’s most significant prize for new media art. It continues to be shown regularly in Europe.

Written, Directed and Animated by: Isobel Knowles & Van Sowerwine
Programming: Tarwin Stroh-Spijer
Carpentry: Duncan Jack
Sound design: James Cecil

You Were In My Dream is an interactive installation created by Isobel Knowles and Van Sowerwine. It premiered at Experimenta Utopia Now, February 2010 in Melbourne, Australia. 

The work takes a live video feed of your face and combines it into a beautiful stop motion dream world. You enter into a utopian geography and navigate a path through a jungle of forest animals where survival of the fittest reigns supreme.

The work toured Australia through 2010/11 and through Asia in 2011/12, Cinekid, in the Netherlands and it won the 2010 Premier of Queensland’s National New Media Art Award, Australia’s most significant prize for new media art. It continues to be shown regularly in Europe.

Written, Directed and Animated by: Isobel Knowles & Van Sowerwine
Programming: Tarwin Stroh-Spijer
Carpentry: Duncan Jack
Sound design: James Cecil

Artists’ Statement

The germ of the idea for You Were In My Dream began with the idea of putting a viewer’s head onto an animated character via a live video feed. We were struck by the strange feeling you get from watching your disembodied head running around on a different body.

The work was commissioned by Experimenta as part of their 2010 Biennial with the theme of ‘Utopia’. We developed the work very much with the theme in mind. 

We thought about evolution and transformation and how wonderful it is that over time species adapt to their environments, developing different attributes and characteristics, streamlining their bodies to perform their ecological function.

We came up with a character whose body and nature transforms to fulfil the requirements of the forest. Instead of trying to bend the forest to your will, you change to suit the forest.

We wanted to use utopic imagery, and paradise is often portrayed as beautiful untouched nature where the balance of life is in harmony.

The characters and sets are designed to echo children’s picture books, helping you to feel a sense of security in the familiar which counteracts the strange sensation of seeing your face on the body of the character.

Through the technology we have created a new kind of narrative experience. One that, instead of asking you to identify with the main character, turns you INTO the main character! 

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