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Photo Credit: David Cotterrell

David Cotterrell

Searchlight, 2007

The area surrounding the River Wear was effectively abandoned after the collapse of glass, coal and shipbuilding industries forced many people to relocate. In 2005, Sunderland Arc commissioned Cotterrell to develop a project that would engage with disused sites in the area. Cotterrell worked with Dan Dubowitz and Ben Hall in the creation of a series of interventions that could project subtle interventions into the landscape.


'Planted' stories of sightings preceded the appearance of a giant military balloon, tethered and hovering above the ground and projecting anonymous shadows onto broken pavement and disused football pitches. Films of local people, projected from a 73-degree angle in negative onto Sunnyside Garden's square suggested ghostlike entities moving through dead space. The work was installed without media attention; instead it was gradually discovered by the local community who, after spreading the word about their encounters with these shadows on the square, started generating local interest and curiosity. The work was deactivated as silently as it commenced, and the equipment remains on site.


Instead of creating the permanent presence of a physical artwork, Cotterrell opted to leave local communities with the experience and memory of the project: the odd presence of the moon-like balloon in the sky, the shadows occupying the square's space and, with this, a new found imagination for the possibilities of deserted spaces.

Variable dimensions

Military Balloon, Data Projector, Computer Controlled Mirrors, Computers

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Installation

New media

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