Paul Moore: Intangible Bodies
The work draws on the language of navigation systems, biometric readouts, and mediated memory, translating lived experience of neurodiversity and invisible disability, into tempo, glare, delay, and drift. Rather than illustrating a narrative, the installation asks the audience to move, reorient, and tune in, noticing how the body makes sense of unstable information in real time.
Paul Moore is a Belfast-based interdisciplinary artist working across Audio Visual installation, performance, and digital media. His practice explores embodiment and endurance, often using the aesthetics of surveillance, interface design, and data visualisation to examine how bodies are mediated through technology. Underlying his approach to his practice is a belief that access and attentiveness are creative tools. His practice asks how technology might become more himan, messy, affective, capable of expressing difference and empthy rather than control. Moore has exhibited widely across Ireland, the UK, Europe, and the US, with exhibitions including Torrance Art Museum, Golden Thread Gallery, IMMA, CCA Derry, Platform Arts, and The MAC Belfast. He has been supported through multiple arts awards and development programmes, and maintains a studio practice at PS², Belfast.
Paul Moore was the recipient of the University of Atypical Digital Innovation Award 2024 funded by the Santander Foundation and would also like to express his thanks to the Guesthouse, particularly Mick O’Shea and Irene Murphy.
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