PhD candidate at Central Saint Martins College, thesis title: The identity of the real in relation to the experience and concepts of space. The evolutionary methodological approach to my research, can be visualised in a diagram where a line (myself working) moves in a space between two parallel lines: one of which represents practice, the other theory.
PhD candidate at Central Saint Martins College,
thesis title: The identity of the real in relation to the
experience and concepts of space
Presentation abstract at Research Centre, Central Saint Martins College, Southampton Row, Holborn, London
title: Chiasmus, Mirror, Interaction: Mirroring, Morning
Toilette, BluX.
The evolutionary methodological approach to my research,
can be visualised in a diagram where a line (myself
working) moves in a space between two parallel lines: one
of which represents practice, the other theory. I relate to
each of the two intertwining but distinct elements of the
research with a different attitude. The experimental-
practical side is driven by inspiration through which I
find new questions and concepts relating to a particular
area of theoretical speculation. The research, therefore,
does not evolve following a chronological order " this is
synchronic, in the case of the project Mirroring. In this
way, a discourse can be left on the side incomplete for a
while and then reincorporated into the investigation, after
a new approach to the issue has been taken from a different
angle. This is the reason why my presentation will give an
idea of this evolution through the juxtaposition of
practice and theory.
MIRRORING was first presented at the International
Symposium 'Performance as Research' at London College of
Fashion, November 1999, and again at the conference
Exchange 2000 in Bristol, 2-3 November . It is still
relevant to this final stage of research, it is a work in
progress and constitutes the basis for the subjective
approach I have adopted in the investigation. It also
represents an overlapping of theory, practice and
methodology: the audience's feedback used as data for
research is part of the artwork.
It is an interactive performance in which I read a few
introductory notes and then use my own video camera to
video the audience, focus on one particular person and then
ask the person to do the same with myself.
The result is video material from which stills are taken of
both my view of the other and the other's view of myself-
some material was presented as poster at the Bristol
conference . This can be seen as attempt to see my self as
they see myself (Lacan).
MORNING TOILETTE is a work in progress for a video
installation, a small portion of which will be shown. In
the piece the action of washing the face and apply make up
is seen as a ritual in the woman daily routine. To focus on
such ordinary act repeated every day in front of the mirror
replaced by the camera, make me think about the
relationship between myself and the other me that I see
mirrored while wearing the musk.
The video BLU shows the artist in an intimate action which
was done in front of a camera without spectators.
The action of caressing and then scratching the belly
symbolises the coexistence of extreme opposite feelings in
relation to love.
The written text scrolling relates to the action on the
video, while the sound text has opposite meaning.
This is to say that a Chiasmatic composition is used :
Chiasmus might be called reverse parallelism?, since the
second part of a grammatical construction is balanced or
paralleled by the first part, only in reverse order.
Instead of an A, B structure (e.g., learned unwillingly?)
paralleled by another A, B structure (forgotten gladly?),
the A, B will be followed by B, A (gladly forgotten?).
The 4 terms, in 2 couples, refer to each other. Just three
of the terms of the relation are in the work. The forth is
represented by the presence of the spectator looking at the
video. His/her interest comes into play because of that gap
of significance, that he/she fills it with perception.
BluX is the video performance which takes place when it
is myself to fill that gap. In relating to the sound text I
complete the Chismatic composition. Also the dimensions of
space and time at present in a public space relate to the
representation on video of the same action happened in a
past time and intimate place. This was performed on 1st of
June 2000 at Camberwell College London, on 21st of June
2000 as part of the London Biennal and at the screening
session at the Conference Exchange 2000, Watershed Centre
Bristol, 2 November.