Archive for April 21st, 2008
Fort (2006)
A blanket fort, constructed in a country barn, at times, appears to be almost levitating. Flies land on the fabric rifled by invisible winds. A naked woman defiles the fort, entering the fort from behind. Eventually she disappears; the blankets settle; windows open and the forest is visible.
(This work is a triptych, requiring three projectors. Each screen runs at a different length. Consequently, the alignment, aural and visual, shifts.)
This video is part of a larger series on how landscape is often a site for both psychological and literal escape and was funded by the Bronx Council of the Arts, specifically the Longwood Arts Project/ Digital Matrix Commissions Program.
