Together they form the vertices of an icosahedron. The vortices are distributed equidistant around the globe with five located on a latitude near the Tropic of Capricorn, five near the Tropic of Cancer, and one each at either of the Poles. The 12 Vile Vortices (plural of vortex) alleged points around the world that mark (like a cursed treasure map) areas where planes, ships, and people seem to. Believed to be sites plagued by magnetic anomalies and other unexplained phenomena, the 12 vile vortices roughly correlate to the shape of triangles (the most famous being the Bermuda Triangle and the Dragon’s Triangle (Devil’s Sea)). Sanderson in his 1972 article “The Twelve Devil’s Graveyards Around the World”, this recent work documents an imagined rift in the landscape where time and space fold in upon themselves. The other two are the North and South poles. The twelve vortices are situated along particular lines of latitude: five of the vortices are on the same latitude to the South of the Equator five are on the same latitude to the North. Inspired by the 12 vile vortices as coined by Ivan T. The vortices are not man made, neither nature.
Mixed media installation īest Canadian Work Jury Prize at the WNDX FesTival of Moving Image in Winnipeg, Manitoba
(was titled ‘fog vortex’ for the Images Festival 2013) The Twelve Devil’s Graveyards Around the World Believed to be sites plagued by magnetic anomalies and other unexplained phenomena, the 12 vile vortices roughly correlate to the shape of triangles (the most.