I’ve been thinking a lot about the index lately, specifically about the sort of “spooky” language that surrounds it. Within the above film the index is turned into an active agent. Rather than something our world is directly mirrored off of, the index in my film is an active agent with its own agenda. As a kid I thought that if someone were to leave a camera in a room overnight, that all sorts of paranormal occurrences might be caught on film. In other words, there was a world teaming underneath our very eyes just waiting to be “captured.” Through this film I’d like to enact that fantasy, but substitute the paranormal with the index, a switch that I think is productive in terms of the language used by barthes, lacan and others in writing about the index. I’ve used techniques of film and video that produce “realism” with the express purpose of pointing to an attempt at capturing the index through filmic means.
This entry was posted on Sunday, November 22nd, 2009 at 11:50 am and is filed under Arts Practice and tagged with art, Barthes, index, Lacan, liminal, states, video. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.
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Currently the Director of Multimedia at the Maine Media Workshops and Maine Media College, Tim McLaughlin is a photographer, educator and multimedia documentarian located in Rockport, ME. Tim is available for assignment with advance notice.
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