Compass in Hand
'Compass in Hand' is a 9-minute experimental cinematic-sonic creation that explores rebirth and transformation from multiple dimensions and spans across different time zones.
Compass in Hand is Josie Alexandra’s first directorial work and is the prototype prologue track of X4NDR4’s forthcoming cinematic-album Considered Dialogues
One of the time zones in the work is a 'Witchy Deep Past-Future’ where the character Circe conducts transformations from the invisible island of Aeaea in the Mediterranean.
Then, there is 'The Future-Present,' which involves a ritualistic performance of an Acupuncture session and a re-mythologisation of Daphne’s story. In this time zone, the set was constructed by reimagining Leonora Carrington's 1960 painting Adieu Ammenotep.
During the processes of acupuncture needling and Daphne’s bay leaf extraction the film introduces yet another time zone, 'The Spiritual Present,' here the main actor is bound in rope on the medical table and draped in gold fabric performing in an ancient cave filled with stalagmites.
The ritual, choreographed movements in this time zone locations highlight the un-bounding of stagnation that one goes through whilst transforming.
The central themes in this work are rebirth transformations; the many narratives that need rewriting when reconstructing one's identity.
It departs from the narrative of being born within a framework of other people's dreams - of the neo-liberal cis-het white supremacy patriarchy.
Through a combination of re-mythologization, performance, ritual, and the blending of medical and other realms within a pluralistic existence, Compass in Hand presents an acknowledgment and reclamation of agency and knowledge of the survivor, the neurodivergent and transgender being(s) within the spiral of time.
This project was supported by: Australia Council for the Arts - Arts Projects For Individuals and Groups, Ian Potter Cultural Trust, & Creative Victoria - Music Works
Credits
PRODUCTION
Josie Alexandra: Writer | Director | Creative Producer | Editor
X4NDR4: Musician-Sound Designer
Joli Boardman: DOP | Co-Director | Lighting | Colour Grading
William Hamilton-Coates: Photographer | Cameraman
Eve Maxwell aka Age of Foolishness: Stylist
Dimitris Kavallieratos: Cameraman
John McGarity: Cameraman
Tiffany Walling McGarity: Photography
Guy Louis Faletolu: Sound Engineer - Mastering
APPEARENCE
Josie Alexandra ~ Persona’s of Transmutees’ & Circe & Baby Stalagmite
Mattie-Martha Sempert ~ Elder Transmitter-Acupuncturist-Bay Leave Extractor
Mikael Eyayaw ~ Spirit / Ghost
Jarryd Harvey ~ Younger Transmuter-Acupuncturist
THANK YOU
Patrick Simons for the Amoura outfit
REMUSE DESIGNS for gifting use of garments
Andronki Repousis for the gold curtains
To the strangers who have become friends that keeping me smiling
To family whose blessings and curses keep me transforming
NOTE-WORTHY REFERENCES
Madeline Miller: Circe (2018, Novel)
Bertram Mackennal: Circe (1893, Statue)
Leonora Carrington: Adieu Ammenotep (1960, Painting)
Effie Psarakis: Traditional Chinese Medicine Acupuncturist (2020-2023, releaser of Josie’s visions)
Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, (Exhibition - A Biography of Daphne, 2021)
Shoot Locations: Kelafonia, Greece | Monster & Bear Studios, Brunswick, Australia, 2022