Wednesday, October 14, 2009
"DAYCLEAN" a multimedia installation
This exhibition currently mounted at Redline Gallery in Milwaukee honors the memory and integrity of 67 plus black men who were executed by hanging in the summer of 1822. They were accused of planning an insurrection against slave owners in the city of Charleston under the direction of Denmark Vesey, a free black man who purchased his freedom with his lottery winnings 20 years earlier. Vesey could have taken up offers to return to Africa (Liberia) but chose to remain in Charleston to fight for the freedom of his wives and children and other enslaved Africans. Six of his most committed and trusted cohorts were hung with him on July 2, 1822 after arrested, tried and found guilty. I continue to work on a conceptual way to keep their memory alive. In the DayClean installation, I hung glass bottles from the ceiling. It was my intention to hang 67 but ran out of space. I also constructed a bottle tree as they are common in rural parts of the low country and probably throughout. Bottles are placed on the dead branches of trees upside down to catch bad spirits or energy before they enter the home. This is a common practice said to have come over with Africans from the Congo. DAYCLEAN means first light or sunrise. It is from the Gullah Vernacular. When someone remarks that they went to work before day... they will usually say they left at day clean. I loved the word upon hearing it and thought when I first stood in the Old County Jail house located downtown Charleston, of the time of day these men (who were detained and tried there) must have been executed. I later learned that they were hung in the early morning, so I called the installation DAYCLEAN.
Friday, May 1, 2009
If you feel soo obliged
Hi friends. I'm reading an interview with Ben Rivers, an experimental filmmaker. (for Carl Bogner's class.) He speaks alot about ethnography and what it means for a filmmaker. He also touches on the differences between installation and cinema showcasing. It's pretty interesting if you wanna take a look.
Ben Rivers interview
Thanks see you saturday
Christina
Ben Rivers interview
Thanks see you saturday
Christina
Friday, April 10, 2009
Skin Deep Blog by Randal Jackson
A link to my body document blog
http://randaljackson2009.blogspot.com/
http://randaljackson2009.blogspot.com/
Thursday, March 26, 2009
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
A trail of bread crumbs
Here is my artifact project.
The voice over was recorded prior to filming, my mistake, the voice over sounds very cheesy and mellow dramatic. All in all, the piece turned out well, the hyper editing is due partly because of my artistic vision, and partly because the way we filmed. We neglected to utilize a tripod, and it was rather chilly outside. Hope you enjoy!
critique is welcome
The voice over was recorded prior to filming, my mistake, the voice over sounds very cheesy and mellow dramatic. All in all, the piece turned out well, the hyper editing is due partly because of my artistic vision, and partly because the way we filmed. We neglected to utilize a tripod, and it was rather chilly outside. Hope you enjoy!
critique is welcome
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Monday, February 2, 2009
James Benning's irrigated (after the rain) field shot, "El Valley Centro" lends itself to his described long shot distinction.. The framing of that field, illustrated in one point perspective, moves the viewers eye directly to the diminishing point. The beauty and composition of this particular shot creates an ethereal experience of floating toward infinity.
Marian Vieux
Marian Vieux
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