|
David Cunningham Projects, San Francisco 2009
When I was 14 years old, I was involved in a confirmation group. Confirmation
was something that most people did where I grew up. One day we discussed
good and evil. Our confirmation leaders had rented the movie "The
Silence of the Lambs." When I think back now, I can’t remember
the movie so well. But I remember a scene and I remember how I thought
with horror "is that what my desire to be a girl is leading me to
become?"
At the end of a dark room in the exhibition you could glimpse a smal "figure" that moved to Q Lazzarus song "Good Bye Horses" When you got closer you would see a copy from the room from the scene in "The Silence of the Lambs" built in a dollhouse size. In the space between the walls in the middle of the dollhouse room there was a video sequence of me where I danced as the serial killer Buffalo Bill is doing in the scene. The way, in which it was built, the room and the video sequence looked completely three-dimensional.
After about a half-minute, you became heavily blinded by a flash. Afterwards you had a still picture of me on your retina that stayed with you in about 10 minutes. The picture didn’t go away even when you closed your eyes.
More reading from the exhibition:
Artslant
Art Practical
|
|