As a classically trained composer she fuses traditional instruments and orchestration with applications of digital technology. The work is an ongoing exploration of human identity, particularly our hidden lives and emotional landscapes and is often melancholic and epic in scale.
She completed her training at the National Film and Television School where she developed a passion for the merging of image, movement and music. She uses film and video in her work, often digitally manipulated and re-coloured, to inject a sense of hyper-realism, nostalgia, loss and hope into the pieces.
She has collaborated on a variety of projects with games developer and researcher Dan Pinchbeck since 2003, including a series of experimental game mods. The latest of these, Dear Esther, was selected for Prix Ars Electronica 2008 and has already been downloaded over 10,000 times. They have recently been commissioned to create a new experimental game mod: Korsakovia, designed to investigate how players cope when normal anthropomorphic cues attached to agents are removed.
She has exhibited internationally and has received commissions, residencies, grants and awards from organisations such as the The Wellcome Trust, The Royal Society of Arts, PVA, Werkleitz Gesellschaft, Labculture, Arts Council England, Hull Time Based Arts, Exeter Phoenix, CIBAS and Arts and Technology Partnerships. She was the first ever Artist in Residence at the New Media Centre at the Institute of Contemporary Arts, London and was also selected for the European Media Artist Residency Exchange programme in Germany.
Her latest film, i carry your heart, was shown around the world in 2008, including the prestigious Kassel Documentary Film and Video Festival; the Museum of Contemporary Art, Venezuela; several festivals in Germany; Poland; India and in the UK. She has recently been selected for the Berlinale Talent Campus 2009, a six day international creative summit in conjunction with the Berlinale Film Festival. She also sits on the Board of Directors for PVA Media Lab, Dorset.
Christ Have Mercy
Jessica Curry Lyrics
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Kyrie Eleison Christi
Kyrie Eleison
Christi Eleison
Christi Eleison
The lyrics to Jessica Curry's song Christ Have Mercy are a simple repetition of the phrases "Kyrie Eleison Christi" and "Christi Eleison", which are both part of the Catholic liturgy. "Kyrie Eleison" is a Greek phrase which means "Lord, have mercy", and "Christi Eleison" is "Christ, have mercy". The repetition of these phrases in the song creates a feeling of a prayer being repeated over and over again, as if the singer is pleading for mercy or forgiveness.
The use of Latin in the song, along with the religious imagery and repetition, creates a sense of reverence and solemnity. The simple melody, with its haunting harmonies and minimal instrumentation, adds to the overall mood of the song. The lyrics themselves are ambiguous - we do not know who is asking for mercy, why they need it, or what the consequences might be if they do not receive it. However, the repetition of the phrases suggests a sense of urgency and desperation.
Line by Line Meaning
Kyrie Eleison Christi
Lord, have mercy on us, Christ the Son of God
Kyrie Eleison Christi
Lord, have mercy on us, Christ the Son of God
Kyrie Eleison
Lord, have mercy
Christi Eleison
Christ, have mercy
Christi Eleison
Christ, have mercy
Contributed by David S. Suggest a correction in the comments below.