Two Hundred and Thirty Eight
Two Hundred and Thirty Eight, hand stiched blanket and audio work, 2021

To honour and respect the life of Turkish human rights lawyer Ebru Timtik, Two Hundred and Thirty Eight was made in collaboration with artists Judd Moses Druce and Kay Parker for presentation to her family on the occasion of the inaugural International Fair Trial Day, 14th June 2021. The work is formed from data that relates to Ebru's fight for justice, realised visually and in sound, cross referencing elements and experienced collectively or individually. The sound work, which is composed in a generative and diminishing sound pattern lasts for 238 seconds, the length in days of Ebru Timtik’s hunger strike. The sonic composition, represented visually as sound wave forms, has been stitched onto a blanket, a familiar form that simultaneously covers, holds, protects and reveals the form of the body..The recording of the International Fair Trial Day conference can be heard here., please scroll forward to  1 hour 47 minutes. Grateful thanks go to Stephen Ellison, Laura Fletcher, Val Jacobs and Zeb Wiseman.

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