Running Men
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2014
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In this multi-screen installation, iconic male characters from Hollywood films are reconfigured to create infinitely looping scenes of running; trapping the characters in a kind of Nietchzen eternal recurrence. Stemming primarily from my investigation into anxiety as a shared social experience, the carefully edited, looped, and rotoscoped characters become avatars or surrogates for myself, and for the viewer. Through this editing, they are caught in a space of relentless confusion and paranoia – they run with, and from, anxiety. They are never caught by any unseen pursuers, but are equally unable to catch up to any unseen goal. These figures act as models of masculinity, they are objects of identification and emulation. Simultaneously, as celebrities, they are also fictions of the media sphere, both real and ethereal, they are impossible to grasp. In this duality, the work also references cinema’s tangled conflation of character and celebrity identity. It examines the subjective and intersubjective engagements we can have with popular culture, and the way that these engagements can as strategies to ‘make sense’ of social experiences. The work was exhibited in the Carriageworks space of ‘You Imagine What You Desire’, the 19th Biennale of Sydney. |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/94144/1/Running-Men-BoS_wide-centre_720.jpg http://www.biennaleofsydney.com.au/19bos/artists/mckewen/ McKewen, Daniel (2014) Running Men. [Visual Artwork] AUSTRALIA COUNCIL/182449 |
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Copyright 2012 Daniel McKewen |
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Creative Industries Faculty; School of Media, Entertainment & Creative Arts |
Palavras-Chave | #190500 VISUAL ARTS AND CRAFTS #190502 Fine Arts (incl. Sculpture and Painting) #190504 Performance and Installation Art #Contemporary Art #Video Art #Popular culture #screen culture #video installation #Hollywood #fandom |
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