2020; video, sound, live broadcast; 15min
By Victoria Keddie
Movement by Mariangela Lopez
Curated by Rachel Steinberg
Commissioned by The Bard Center for Curatorial Studies
Unidentified Persons Object is a commissioned live-broadcast video-performance by artist Victoria Keddie featuring a live movement collaboration with Mariangela Lopez. The live-mixed performance was transmitted through the customized website kino.earth on September 17, 2020.
In relation to the new adjustments to remote interactions with one another, Keddie posits a set of gestures as an alternative to the five senses. Taste, sight, smell, hearing, and touch become touch, signify, suffer, play, and prepare through performed interactions with a set of associated objects. A pen stands in for a past sense of touch, activated through memory and recollection. The now-commonplace medical mask is a surrogate for signify, allowing for a renewed engagement with surrounding environments. The exercise mat becomes suffering, picking up on the superficiality of mindfulness and self-care practices in the face of a public health emergency, and the inability of these practices to truly make up for a lack of intimacy. A stone embodies a timeless symbol of play. Coin currency--a physical form of capitalist exchange—enacts prepare through its fraught potential for action and mobility.
The performer, Mariangela Lopez, stands in as the living body to activate each of the sense-objects. She performs remotely, unearthing each gestural object and moving in relation to her own mirrored image that is reflected back to her through live-mixed transmissions. Keddie splices forensic images and animations of skeletal remains into the live transmissions, merging Lopez’s live, secluded body with the material remnants of a simulated post-life figure. Crucially, Unidentified Persons Object presents no new object forms but accounts for the semiotic attachments that the objects already carry. The performance/video underscores the temporal relationships that are increasingly prevalent in live, remote interactions, consciously re-mixing associations between intuitive senses, meaning and movement.