For the fall I'm working on a video project with Bekah E., focusing on vulnerability. Recalling vulnerable experiences. What did it mean to us then? How about now as we bring it up? And then taking that further... in front of a camera. Movement and text from the then and the now. No hiding. Magnifying the vulnerability. How uncomfortable can Bekah and I make our audience feel? How uncomfortable can she make me feel? How uncomfortable SHOULD myself and the camera make her?
I want to build tension, but I also want to make my classmates (since they certainly will be watching) think about the "invasion" of technology and how it's taking over our field. We're all taking this class because videodance is a very new genre. How do we get past these hunks of metal in front of our faces? How can we look at the camera differently from a "capturing" device?
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