Architectural projections of Kubisa’s artworks using a 15000ansi projector are an intrinsic part of her Public Art work. The projection wraps itself around the architecture creating a powerful medium to pull the viewer into this underlying world of structure and colour, exposing incredible detail of the artworks. The projection film becomes a part of the heritage building as if the collective memories and echoes of the past are seeping through its layers.


‘Recall’ Film is projected onto architectural spaces. The film invokes, memories stored in fragments of aged objects collected and investigated by the artist. Kubisa uses a high-tech scientific process to extract the artworks which then becomes an intrinsic part of the film reel and the trigger to the memory being re-leased through stills, film scenes, film archives and sound. Features in the film include: The Mary Rose, Lady Hamilton, WW11 Diary and D-Day each with a dedicated sound/music piece with Composers Steven Tait and Robert Fage.
Recall comments at Romsey Abbey trial:
I was totally immersed in the complete work of true relative art that made the hair on my neck stand up.
The link with historical events and memories right through the ages to include modern aspects was absolutely a revelation.'
'One of the most memorial events I have ever seen.'
The result is awesome. I shall never forget the Kaleidoscope of shapes and marvelous colours which were enhanced with her choice of music-all in all it was a privilege.
''Awesome, inspiring, humbling, stirring. Thank you Seran, the world needs more!'