Pulp Fiction
In my ongoing series “Personas”, Iʼve chosen film moments to which I have a particularly strong and visceral reaction, and into which I wish to project myself. The poetic and metaphoric content of three-dimensional objects are put in the service of this encounter between the author/viewer and a movie character. In orchestrating film, object, and sound, I can create a site in which a movie scene can once again become immediate. The viewer, unable to avoid the projection, inextricably becomes a vital element in the artwork and must engage directly with the artist’s dilemma of desire and identity.
Video projection is an altered scene from “Pulp Fiction” with Uma Thurman and John Travolta, looped.
Video is silent, and projection is partially obstructed by objects.
Hair is attached to pillow. Car seat is covered in pigment.

Video projection, Pillow (Hair), Car seat (pigment).
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Video projection, Pillow (Hair), Car seat (pigment).
Dimensions variable
Video projection, Pillow (Hair), Car seat (pigment).
Dimensions variable
(video projection)

Video projection, Pillow (Hair), Car seat (pigment).
Dimensions variable
(detail)

Video projection, Pillow (Hair), Car seat (pigment).
Dimensions variable
(detail)

Video projection, Pillow (Hair), Car seat (pigment).
Dimensions variable
(detail)

Video projection, Pillow (Hair), Car seat (pigment).
Dimensions variable
(video projection still)