Death Down Under

2012-13 (video, 64 min.)

A documentary (directed by Kathy High with Cynthia White) about death and decay, and eco-friendly or ‘natural earth’ burials.

This video was shot in Western Australia and follows the collaboration of a young fashion designer/artist and funeral celebrant, Pia Interlandi, and a forensic scientist, Ian Dadour. An experimental research project was created between them, allowing Pia to test out her fashion-for-the-dead and Ian, an entomologist who studies human homicide, to research clothing decay on dead (animal) victims. Pia and Ian had to amass a team to wash, dress and bury 21 dead pigs on a kangaroo reserve. Then they dug up the remains over one year’s time to examine the decay of the ritual burial garments. “Death Down Under” follows the entire process from gathering the slaughtered pigs to the results in the laboratory. This video looks at our care for the dead – be they human or non-human animals, and at ideas of green burials and the ecology of death.

See http://vampirestudygroup.com/death-down-under

Death Down Under

2012-13 (video, 64 min.)

A documentary (directed by Kathy High with Cynthia White) about death and decay, and eco-friendly or ‘natural earth’ burials.

This video was shot in Western Australia and follows the collaboration of a young fashion designer/artist and funeral celebrant, Pia Interlandi, and a forensic scientist, Ian Dadour. An experimental research project was created between them, allowing Pia to test out her fashion-for-the-dead and Ian, an entomologist who studies human homicide, to research clothing decay on dead (animal) victims. Pia and Ian had to amass a team to wash, dress and bury 21 dead pigs on a kangaroo reserve. Then they dug up the remains over one year’s time to examine the decay of the ritual burial garments. “Death Down Under” follows the entire process from gathering the slaughtered pigs to the results in the laboratory. This video looks at our care for the dead – be they human or non-human animals, and at ideas of green burials and the ecology of death.

See http://vampirestudygroup.com/death-down-under