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Wayward   2007

Series of video object clusters 
Flat panel digital video monitors, with and without sound 
Dimensions variable

Wayward
Wayward

Wayward

The Wayward video clusters present the continuous oscillation of a single lightbulb back and forth across each screen at slightly different speeds. The never-ending oscillation is unnerving and readily becomes hypnotic; the ‘personal viewing’ size of the flatscreen monitors draws the viewer in close to the hypnotic field of vision.

In the sonic version, t he subtle abstracted sound of a human voice ‘chanting’ “chi chi chi cha, chi cha” emanates from the glassbulb itself and casts a flight of sound throughout the space. The sound, recorded by the artist, was abstracted from a memory of a performer from the 1930s in the U.S. performing in blackface. While like a memory, the sound penetrates the present and the body of the present auditor who becomes both a subject and object of the experience.

 

VIDEO FILES


Wayward

The Wayward video clusters present the continuous oscillation of a single lightbulb back and forth across each screen at slightly different speeds. The never-ending oscillation is unnerving and readily becomes hypnotic; the ‘personal viewing’ size of the flatscreen monitors draws the viewer in close to the hypnotic field of vision.

In the sonic version, t he subtle abstracted sound of a human voice ‘chanting’ “chi chi chi cha, chi cha” emanates from the glassbulb itself and casts a flight of sound throughout the space. The sound, recorded by the artist, was abstracted from a memory of a performer from the 1930s in the U.S. performing in blackface. While like a memory, the sound penetrates the present and the body of the present auditor who becomes both a subject and object of the experience.

 

VIDEO FILES