Looked up Lindsay Seers work prior to the talk and read a couple of articles about her work.

The fantastical world of Lindsay Seers

“Her video installations transport the viewer to a cacophonous wonderland inhabited by shamans, fortune-tellers, transgender ventriloquists, and people with strange medical conditions, where multiple narrative voices and film projections disolve all sense of anchorage” (Fullerton, 2016, pp. 65–65)
www.lindsayseers.info/files/ls_sight_and_sound_20151.pdf

I felt an instant appeal and fixation with her work with the ventriloquist theme and other video projection work which linked back to my first fascination with Tony Oursler.

I thought that the use of her mouth as aperture for images was such an immersive intriguing technique.

I didn’t really feel that I connected with the artist talking about her work with the work that I had previously seen.  Perhaps it was my lack of understanding or that actually much of her work I enjoyed without  explanation.  I felt that it made me become disinterested and detracted from the work itself.