Martine Corompt

Dr. Martine Corompt

Senior Lecturer

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About

Ms Martine Corompt is a lecturer across first and second year students of Drawing, Painting and Media Arts, with a specific focus on moving image, animation and mixed media installation.

Recent achievements:
In 2013 Martine was commissioned by Regional Rail link for a public art project for Sunshine Railway Station. The project titled ‘Western Wilderness’ (http://martinecorompt.com/2014/08/11/western-wilderness/#1) comprised of 9 graphic panels installed as part of the station overpass, depicting local indigenous flora of the Sunshine area. The project acknowledges that rail corridors and reserves are an important sanctuary for native wildlife, in particular the endangered Sunshine Orchid (Diuris fragrantissima).

Industry Experience:
Exhibitions
Corompt, M. 2012, 'Swarm', Place of Assembly, Schoolhouse studios Nicholson St Abbotsford, Melbourne, Australia

Corompt, M. 2012, 'Tide', Tide, Westspace, Melbourne, Australia

Corompt, M. and Orchard, S. 2010, 'In the garden', In the Garden, Life for Beginners, Melbourne, Australia

Corompt, M. 2009, 'Scared chair with anxious cat', Trouble in Toyland, Counihan Gallery, Victoria, Australia

Corompt, M. 2009, 'Fortune Teller', Sleeper, Sandown Park ticket booth Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia

Thomas, D. Corompt, M. Creek, G. Mannall, S. Left, R. Valentine, J. Paul, N. and Redmond, M. 2008, 'Case', A Commonplace Book An Attrium Research Project, AUT University, Auckland, New Zealand

Corompt, M. and Brophy, P. 2006, 'No answer', Lush lane, Melbourne, Australia

Research fields

  • 3601 Art history, theory and criticism
  • 4702 Cultural studies
  • 5003 Philosophy

Supervisor projects

  • Mnemonic Mountain
  • 19 Oct 2021
  • Crossing the Equator: Reconsidering a New Cross-cultural Aesthetic Paradigm of Screen-based Immersion of Landscape (Mountains and Water)
  • 2 Mar 2020
  • Forgotten but Not Gone: A Video Art Project Examining Video Library Culture as a Creative Tool, Focusing on the Artistic Community of Melbourne.
  • 30 Oct 2018
  • Among My Souvenirs: The Role of Site, Artefact and Embodiment as Tools of Remembrance in Material and Visual Culture
  • 30 Aug 2018

Teaching interests

Animation, Projection, Caricature, Minimalism, Reduction

Research interests

Visual Arts and Crafts, Film, Television and Digital Media, Education Systems, Communication and Media Studies, Art Theory and Criticism, Cultural Studies

Research interests and affiliations
Martine has been working with moving image installation for over 15 years with a specific interest in researching aspects of animation, such as reductive representation, caricature and the animate space. Much of her work is collaborative and interdisciplinary, incorporating sound, space and moving image together, while also exploring ideas surrounding the direct relationship between spectator and artwork. During Martine’s PhD candidature at the VCA Melbourne University, she has been researching links between cartoon graphic reduction and modernist ideas of abstraction, minimalism and op art, reflecting the absorption of these fields into popular culture.

The work that has flowed out of this interest has taken the form of graphic print work and animation, utilizing a stylised, sometimes sparse aesthetic of black and white line. While the style and formal nature of the work borrows from popular animation, Op art and Minimalism, the themes of the artworks more directly refer to reduction as a cultural motif. Ideas such as the representation of bodies of water and aspects of the ‘natural’ landscape have both been used to probe this theme so far.

Research groups and projects-
Martine is a member of the PG research group DARTS, coordinated by Dr Stephen Haley consisting of Post Graduate students currently working or studying within the VCA who share a digital ethos or component apparent in their work. DARTS members routinely meet to discuss work and principles that surround the discourse of art within higher spec personal computing.

Martine has recently founded a new public screen-space called Roundabout Projections (http://roundaboutprojections.weebly.com/) - a public projection space in Melbourne's northern suburbs of Preston directly opposite Stop 37 of the 112 Tram. Operating between sunset and sunrise Roundabout Projections features moving image work of local and International artists. Round 1 features the work of Melbourne artists Rebecca Mayo, Kathleen McCann, and Clare Rae.

Supervision:
Areas of supervision: Fine Art, Moving Image, Installation, New Media.
Robyn Hosking, Master of Art - Inanimate animations: Carnivalesque reflections on the folly of the human condition
Ernesto Rios Lanz, PhD - Reconfiguring the Labyrinth: An Exploration of Traditional forms of the Labyrinth and the Maze through Contemporary Art Practices

Recent completions:
Kasia Lynch Master of Art - LIMINAL GYMNASIA: Explorations of creative and transformative potential in a sub-cultural sporting facility.

Initiatives and links

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Acknowledgement of Country

RMIT University acknowledges the people of the Woi wurrung and Boon wurrung language groups of the eastern Kulin Nation on whose unceded lands we conduct the business of the University. RMIT University respectfully acknowledges their Ancestors and Elders, past and present. RMIT also acknowledges the Traditional Custodians and their Ancestors of the lands and waters across Australia where we conduct our business - Artwork 'Sentient' by Hollie Johnson, Gunaikurnai and Monero Ngarigo.