
SCOTT CHRISTIAN SENOGLES
Scott currently lives in Leeds. Since completing an MA in organ performance with composition Scott has taught music in and around Harrogate whilst also being Organist and Director of Music at Mirfield Parish Church and a weekday counter-tenor Lay-Clerk at Leeds Parish Church.
Title 1 Meridian .Antique Gold limestone
Location 1 Cloisters N walk
Statement The starting point for this sculpture was the Greenwich meridian which cuts through the Cathedral Cloisters. The Meridian line is a scientific way of fixing and therefore calculating world time. This work evokes the constant passing of time along its course but also the viewers ability to be fixed to a moment along times passage. Meridian is a three dimensional form which intercepts the passage of the meridian line defining a single point of reference for the viewer. Time alone passes without delay and it is only our momentary place within time which enables any perception of change. In Shakespeare’s Hamlet we are made aware of how little one person can effect the whole history of time through our limited human understanding but the freedom which many hands can have in leaving a visual legacy as when in the Cathedral here at Durham.