Aksioma – Institute for Contemporary Art, Ljubljana, kindly invite you to the lecture and exhibition opening:
Rod Dickinson in collaboration with Steve Rushton Closed Circuit Video installation www.aksioma.org/closed_circuit Aksioma | Project Space Komenskega 18, Ljubljana, Slovenia 7 – 28 September 2011 Lecture and exhibition opening: Wednesday, 7 September 2011 at 20:00 ---------- 'Closed Circuit' by Rod Dickinson in collaboration with Steve Rushton Closed Circuit is a new video installation by Rod Dickinson in collaboration with Steve Rushton. Set in a meticulously constructed press conference environment, two actors deliver a simulated government briefing. The script of Closed Circuit was written in collaboration with writer Steve Rushton, and is composed solely of fragments of press statements and speeches delivered since the Cold War. The script focuses on the way in which similar declarations have been used by numerous governments - across continents and spanning the ideological divide - to declare and maintain states of crisis and emergency. The fragments are woven together irrespective of context and date - the only change to the original material is to remove any specific mention of people, places and dates. Consequently, the who, what, where, when, why and how are removed from the spoken text. The viewer is drawn into the speech by the seamless and forceful delivery of the actors, whilst the documentary sources of the script are revealed simultaneously on two presidential style autocues which display the scrolling script of the speech and expose it’s repetitive, fragmentary and modular structure. The political speech and government press briefing are long-established tools for the management of crises, emergencies and conflict in democratic societies. Whether used as a mechanism propagating government policy or for raising a nation’s morale, the speech and press briefing are tried-and-trusted strategies from which politics is staged. Since the beginning of the televisual age, the government briefing has become locked into the circuitry of television and real time media. Just as the crisis is always in the present, the live-ness of television calls the present forward and this in turn shapes political and social reality. The video installation Closed Circuit derives from the performance, co-produced by the institute Aksioma and the institute Bunker, which was staged as part of the international festival Mladi levi in August 2010. ABOUT THE AUTHORS Rod Dickinson’s work explores ideas of belief and social control. Using detailed research into moments of the past and present, he has made a series of meticulously re-enacted events that represent both the mechanisms that enable belief, and the social systems that underpin much human behaviour. His previous works include a recreation of Stanley Milgram’s infamous 1961 social psychology experiment Obedience to Authority (The Milgram Re-enactment, 2002), and a recreation of the media surrounding a bomb attack on Greenwich Observatory in 1894 (Greenwich Degree Zero, 2006). Steve Rushton is a writer and editor based in Rotterdam. Rushton’s publications include Experience, Memory, Re-enactment, 2005 (co-editor); The Milgram Re-enactment, 2003 (editor). He writes essays and stories for artists’ publications and contributes regularly to DotDotDot. Recent projects include the exhibition After Neurath: Like Sailors on the Open Sea, Stroom, The Hague, 2006-07. He is a co-founder of the research group Signal: Noise, which investigates the prevalence of notions of feedback in contemporary culture. Production: Aksioma –Institute for Contemporary Art, Ljubljana, 2011 www.aksioma.org Artistic director: Janez Janša Executive producer: Marcela Okretič Public relations: Mojca Zupanič Technical support: Valter Udovičić Assistants: Anže Grm, Sonja Grdina Supported by the University of the West of England, the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Slovenia and the Municipality of Ljubljana. Sponsor: Datacenter d.o.o. Thanks: Kapelica gallery, Moderna galerija Contact: Marcela Okretič, 041 250 830, [email protected] Aksioma | Institute for Contemporary Art, Ljubljana Neubergerjeva 25, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia tel.: + 386 – (0)590 - 54360 www.aksioma.org _______________________________________________ NetBehaviour mailing list [email protected] http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
